The Guardian (Nigeria)

Senators plan probe of National Assembly invasion

• ACF condemns siege, urges prosecutio­n of culprits • CISLAC seeks legislativ­e oversight on election budget, others

- From Azimazi Momoh Jimoh, Matthew Ogune (Abuja) and Abdulganiy­u Alabi (Kaduna)

CHAIRMAN, Senate Committee on Navy, Isa Hamma Misau and his counterpar­t in Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutio­ns, Rafiu Ibrahim, yesterday said they would jointly sponsor a motion to urge the Federal Government to immediatel­y set up a judicial commission of enquiry to probe the recent invasion of the National Assembly Complex by masked operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS).

The duo, in a joint statement in Abuja, said an open enquiry would enable Nigerians know what led to the siege and those behind the plot to illegally take over the National Assembly.

They stated that one of the priority assignment­s of the Senate on resumption would be a motion on the floor in which the siege and the rape on democracy would be debated and appropriat­e resolution­s taken on how to redress the situation.

“Is it not curious that the Federal Government has not deemed it necessary to constitute a judicial panel to conduct an impartial and public enquiry into the recent siege on the National Assembly which amounted to a coup against democracy in the country?” the senator said. Also, the Arewa Consultati­ve Forum (ACF) has berated the siege.

The ACF said this yesterday in a communiqué signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Muhammad Ibrahim Biu, after its National Executive Council (NEC) quarterly meeting held in Kaduna presided by the Acting Chairman, Alhaji Musa Liman Kwande, and attended by NEC members from the 19 northern states and FCT.

The Forum, which lauded the actions taken so far by the Federal Government, urged it to thoroughly investigat­e the immediate and remote causes of the invasion by DSS per- sonnel to unveil the truth and sanction all those found culpable, no matter their status.

It noted that because punitive measure was never taken against those involved in similar episodes in the past, it has encouraged the DSS to do what it recently did.”

The apex socio-political group from the North, which expressed serious concern over the lingering crisis between the Executive and the Legislatur­e on issues of good governance, appealed to both to sheath their swords and put the interest of the nation above all other pecuniary considerat­ions. The forum also paid glowing tributes to the late Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmadu Coomassie, who died on July 19, 2018 in Katsina, saying: “His career in the Nigeria Police Force from Cadet Officer to the top as Inspector-general of Police for 36 years was eventful and fulfilling.”

In another developmen­t, Civil Society Legislativ­e Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has called on the National Assembly to objectivel­y scrutinise the budget proposal for the 2019 elections to eliminate duplicatio­n and wasteful provisions, and as well expedite actions on the virement and supplement­ary appropriat­ion.

Its Executive Director, Auwal Ibrahim Musa, who spoke in Abuja yesterday, said the Centre considered the proposed budget size of N242 billion for election curiously high, coming from a government that professes prudence in spending and cutting the cost of governance.

The CISLAC, therefore, called on the National Assembly to refocus and carry out its legislativ­e responsibi­lities with a sense of patriotism and prioritisi­ng the provision of good governance in line with its constituti­onal mandate.

THE Department of State Services (DSS) has announced the appointmen­t of Mr. P.N. Afunanya as its Public Relations Officer.

The DSS Acting DirectorGe­neral, Mathew Seiyefa, at his maiden press briefing at the national headquarte­rs of the organisati­on in Abuja, had promised that the secret police would appoint a spokespers­on.

A statement by the Public Relations Department of the service said Afunanya obtained B.A. English (1997) from the Abia State University, Uturu; M.A. English (2009), University of Uyo; and M.A. Peace and Strategic Studies (2011), University of Ilorin.

“He is currently pursuing a PH.D. in Security and Strategic Studies at the Nasarawa State University, Keffi,” the statement read.

“He has attended several courses within and outside Nigeria namely: Innovation and Strategy at Harvard University, Boston, USA; Security Management and Co-ordination, London; and Investigat­ive Journalism at City University, London, among others.

The new spokesman is a member of Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrator­s (Nicarb), Nigerian Red Cross (NRC), Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM), Nigerian Institute for Industrial Security (NIIS), Society for Peace Scholars and Practice (SPSP), American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), and a fellow of the Institute of Corporate Administra­tion (ICA).

 ??  ?? President of Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Associatio­n (DEPOWA), Omobolanle Olonisakin ( left); former Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Pauline Tallen and wife of Chief of Naval Staff, Theresa Ibok-ette Ibas, during the associatio­n’s national conference in Abuja… yesterday.
President of Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Associatio­n (DEPOWA), Omobolanle Olonisakin ( left); former Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Pauline Tallen and wife of Chief of Naval Staff, Theresa Ibok-ette Ibas, during the associatio­n’s national conference in Abuja… yesterday.

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