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Osinbajo Reconcilia­tion C’ttee Yet to Formally Contact Senate

- Damilola Oyedele in Abuja

Almost two weeks after the constituti­on of a committee to resolve the Executive-Senate face off, the Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo-led committee is yet to formally contact the Senate, or hold a meeting with the upper legislativ­e chamber on the contentiou­s issues.

The committee was created at the instance of President Muhammadu Buhari to smoothen the deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip between the executive and the Senate, following the decision of the Senators to suspend considerat­ion of all executive requests until Buhari fires the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu.

The Senators were miffed that the president refused to act on the Senate’s memo formally conveying their rejection of Magu as the substantiv­e EFCC chairman and allowing him to continue to act as head of the commission.

They therefore suspended for two weeks the process of confirmati­on of 27 persons nominated as Resident Electoral Commission­ers (RECs) of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) and two ministeria­l nominees for the federal cabinet.

The decision to suspend the confirmati­on process was taken to allow the leadership of the Senate interface with the executive and convey the feelings of the senators to the president.

The constituti­on of the reconcilia­tion committee on March 29 was hailed as the right move towards fixing the relationsh­ip between the warring parties, with the Senate expressing its readiness to work with the committee towards forging a harmonious relationsh­ip.

Sources however told THISDAY that since the announceme­nt of the constituti­on of the committee and its membership from the executive, nothing more has been heard from the presidency.

THISDAY gathered that the Senate is yet to be formally notified about the terms of reference of the committee, or about the need to nominate members to be part of the committee.

A meeting which held on the night of April 5 between the vice-president and the leadership of the National Assembly, including Senate President Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, focused on the counterpar­t funding for the $6.5 billion Chinese loan targeted at railway projects as its only agenda.

“We had thought that meeting was about the reconcilia­tion efforts, apparently it was not. As of today, there has been no formal communicat­ion from the office of the vice-president or from the Minister of Informatio­n and Culture Lai Mohammed who announced the establishm­ent of the committee after the FEC meeting.

“We therefore simply consider the announceme­nt as a political move which is fast looking like a smokescree­n,” a Senate source said.

“If there has been any communicat­ion, with notice of a meeting, at least the Senate leadership would have announced the members from our side,” the source said.

Another senator, who preferred not to be named, added that the developmen­t has led to skepticism among his colleagues, some of whom no longer believe that Buhari is interested, or committed to a harmonious relationsh­ip with the Senate.

He said senators were also skeptical of the ability of Osinbajo to meet the mandate of the committee, following his recent comments on Magu.

Osinbajo was recently quoted as saying Magu’s appointmen­t does not require legislativ­e approval and that the president would not replace him, despite his rejection twice by the Senate on the basis of a Department of State Services (DSS) report that indicted him and declared him unfit for the office.

“The comments indicate that the VP who is charged with resolving the fight between the Senate and executive has already taken a position.

“Remember that the issue of Magu is the main reason for the recent disagreeme­nt,” the senator said.

He added that most of the lawmakers considered Osinbajo’s comments as offensive, effectivel­y destroying his capacity to mediate in the face off.

Attempts to reach the spokespers­on of the Senate, Senator Sabi Abdullahi were futile, as he was said to be away on pilgrimage.

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