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Nigeria’s Senate And Its Basket Of Empty Probes by bossmeek(op): 10:40am On Oct 29, 2017
The Nigeria senate is impotent. So impotent that it engages in theatrical probes to conceal the absence of a legislative manhood.
I have followed the senate closely. In fact, I covered that arm of the national assembly in the past. So, I can say with a verisimilitude of certainty that I have copious knowledge of the institution.
The senate has become a reactionary cry-baby. Its only approach to issues of volcanic magnitude is conducting ineffectual probes. Probe this, probe that. I have become weary of the countless insipid probes.
The nucleic problem is that the probes are not usually followed with pristine actions. Perhaps, the senate uses them as a spectre of distraction or as a means of “toasting” Nigerians -“we are on top of the situation” – while its members gormandise the coveted national cake. I am sure every Nigerian knows the meaning of this abused and trite clause – “we are on top of the situation”.
On Tuesday, the upper legislative chamber embarked on a futile exercise of braggadocio – to probe the circumstances of how Abdulrasheed Maina, alleged pension thief, who was on exile in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), breezed into the country; how he was reinstated into the civil service, and how he was promoted to director at the ministry of interior.
Despite, the wise counsel of Senator Tayo Alasodura that “we (senate) should not always duplicate the executive; if the executive has ordered an investigation we should not order another one”, the chest-thumping senate still resolved to ask its committees on interior and anti-corruption, public service and establishment to investigate the matter. And I ask, to what end?
It is clear that the senate’s answer to every problem is probe – often without result. The upper legislative chamber also appears to savour duplicating the executive. Let me explain.
A few days ago when Ibe Kachiwku’s jarring missive of allegations against Maikanti Baru, NNPC GMD, ticked off a public outcry, the presidency ordered an immediate investigation of the claims. The senate, perhaps, not to be outdone, also asked its committee on petroleum to investigate the allegations. And I ask again, to what end? What has come out of all the previous probes on education, NNPC and power?
Why is the senate in a frantic chase of a will-o-the-wisp? I remember in March when the upper legislative chamber took its battle with the executive to Hameed Ali, comptroller-general of the Nigeria Customs Service, the institution huffed and puffed like a wounded dragon, but to date there is no splinter of result from its investigation of the customs chief.
For the senate to be taken seriously, it must make resolutions from its investigations actionable. It must put gravitas to its functions. If it must probe, it should be ready to tell Nigerians the result and effect of the action.
It makes no sense the time and money spent investigating an issue, only for the findings to be tucked away in a webby shelf. Maybe, the senate is using “probes” to play to the gallery and to cloak its lazy schedule.
The upper legislative chamber must put oomph and gravitas to its probes.


Source: https://www.bossmeek.com.ng/2017/10/nigerias-senate-and-its-basket-of-empty.html?m=1

Re: Nigeria’s Senate And Its Basket Of Empty Probes by DrGoodman: 10:41am On Oct 29, 2017
Op, apologies for my being blunt, but I think you are a coward.

Will anyone slap you if you lay the blame at the appropriate quarters? The duty of the Senate is to make laws and not institute impotent investigative committees as you rightly put it, what you have listed out are mere symptoms.

The main disease is the rottenness of the executive arm of government whose duty it is to fight corruption and prosecute offenders. This arm has gone to sleep. Unfortunately we didn't elect the Senate president directly. We elected buharri because we thought he could give us a good account of anything but he has failed woefully.

The billions dug up from every corner of Nigeria has been forgotten on the rat infested office.

Blame the executive for the problems in the legislature.
Re: Nigeria’s Senate And Its Basket Of Empty Probes by bossmeek(op): 11:06am On Oct 29, 2017
DrGoodman:
Op, apologies for my being blunt, but I think you are a coward.

Will anyone slap you if you lay the blame at the appropriate quarters? The duty of the Senate is to make laws and not institute impotent investigative committees as you rightly put it, what you have listed out are mere symptoms.

The main disease is the rottenness of the executive arm of government whose duty it is to fight corruption and prosecute offenders. This arm has gone to sleep. Unfortunately we didn't elect the Senate president directly. We elected buharri because we thought he could give us a good account of anything but he has failed woefully.

The billions dug up from every corner of Nigeria has been forgotten on the rat infested office.

Blame the executive for the problems in the legislature.
Everyone is free to share his thoughts, but thats my own view....
Re: Nigeria’s Senate And Its Basket Of Empty Probes by bossmeek(op): 8:49am On Oct 30, 2017
huh huh huh
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