ABUJA – AS the Senate prepares to confirm the remaining 18
ministerial nominees, today, following the conclusion of their screening
yesterday, senators of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
have told the Senate President, Bukola Saraki that the exercise can only
be carried out if the report of Samuel Anyanwu – led Senate Committee
on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions on Rotimi Amaechi, is
considered.
The opposition senators insisted that anything short of their demand
would not be acceptable today, putting the Senate President in a
difficult situation now.
At the resumed sitting this morning, the PDP Senate Caucus, speaking
through the Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Biodun Olujimi, PDP, Ekiti
South, said it was necessary that the Senate tabled the Anyanwu report
for consideration before going into the confirmation of the nominees.
Olujimi, who raised a point of order, under Order 43 of the Senate
Standing Rule, told the Senate President to suspend all the processes
leading to the confirmation of the ministerial nominees until the
consideration of the report.
But she was, however, ruled out of order by the Senate President,
Bukola Saraki, who said the Senate would first handle the screening of
nominees for appointments as federal commissioners of the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC.
He said the issue raised by the senator would be handled when the Red Chamber goes into ministerial confirmation.
Among the 19 minister nominees listed on the Senate Order Paper for
confirmation today, Amaechi’s name is the last, fueling speculation that
the former Rivers State helmsman may have difficulty scaling the
process.
At the moment, the Senate is screening the nominees for the INEC jobs.
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