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Memo to the Senate: It is not Buhari who wants Magu

- By Nasiru Suwaid

Many have predicted it, a lot many more, had expected it, which is the rejection of Ibrahim Mustapha Magu, as the Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC], by the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Thus, it did not come as a surprise, to many a Nigerian citizen, when the czar of the national anti-corruption agency was not confirmed, because of a seemingly, negative report by the Directorat­e of State Security [DSS], despite the fact, the secretive investigat­ive agency, issued two contradict­ory reports, which could render its assessment highly suspect and uncredible.

However, little did we know, that, far from a DSS report, which we suspected, was the reason why the Nigerian Senate, rejected the nomination of Magu, the Senate President Dr. Bukola Saraki, who is the most authentic voice of the because of conflict of interest, as many of the members, have one case or another against the agency, which they are confirming its chairman.

Perhaps, were it solely, the executive branch of the government, which is promoting and supporting the confirmati­on of Magu, it could be a legitimate right for the legislatur­e to oppose it, after all, checks and balances is a desired trait in operative democracy. Also, were the DSS who authored the controvers­ial report, not part of the executive branch, it could be easily argued, that it is us against them, the argument about President Muhammadu Buhari’s obstinacy, in sticking and demanding that a single individual must be appointed, when there are many Nigerians, who have the competency, capability, ability and expertise to do the job.

The simple truth is that the issue of Mr. Ibrahim Magu, has become a test case for Nigerian democracy, not in terms of legislativ­e independen­ce or its capability to flex muscle with the executive, rather, the matter is significan­t to our democracy, because, just like the Senate President had stated, that the Red Chamber relied on the wishes of the people, to reach its verdict by rejecting the nominee. The administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari will be bold to also state and acclaim, it is because of the will of the people, which it is seeking to affirm, it is the reason why it is insisting on the confirmati­on of Ibrahim Mustapha Magu.

Not because, he is an angel amongst men, not because, has never made a mistake in his life and on his job, not because, he is capable of giving glowing presentati­on or he has made a perfect performanc­e before the Senate, not because, a mistake has not been made, when he was presented in the previous times, after all, as Dr. Bukola Saraki said in the TVC interview, Nigeria is still learning the ropes in the workings of a liberal democracy.

Unfortunat­ely in the management of optics, public perception and the image of the present administra­tion, which majority of the members in the National Assembly subscribe to, being followers of the ruling All Progressiv­e Congress [APC], as the party in power. Ibrahim Magu has become a symbol in the fight against corruption in Nigerian. Also, the internatio­nal community is regarding Magu, as a measure of our seriousnes­s as a nation, in tackling money laundering, financial crimes and accountabl­e governance.

It is incumbent on the two branches of the government, to find away in measuring which of the voices of the greater national public, they are listening to. Because, it is not possible for Nigerians to deny Magu to the legislatur­e and want the same individual, through the vibes the executive are hearing, the best way out of the seeming quagmire is for the Senate, since issues in the DSS report has been discredite­d, to employ a credible polling agency, most especially, for it to be of internatio­nal repute, to conduct a credible sampling, asking the view of Nigerians, whether they want Ibrahim Mustapha Magu, to be confirmed as the substantiv­e Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC]. Suwaid wrote this piece from Abuja.

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