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House Asks President to Seek Clarity on EFCC Act from the Court…

Asks executive to adhere to separation of powers

- James Emejo

The House of Representa­tives yesterday passed a resolution urging President Muhammadu Buhari to seek interpreta­tion in the court of law on any contrived conflict in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Act, which is an existing law in the country.

It further advised officials of the executive arm of government to refrain from making statements that connote the usurpation of the powers of the judiciary with their negative effects on the doctrine of separation of powers.

The House also mandated its Committee on Legislativ­e Compliance to ensure implementa­tion of the resolution.

The House position was sequel to a motion sponsored by House Minority Leader, Hon. Leo Ogor (Delta, PDP), on the need to prevent the erosion of the doctrine of separation of powers in the nation’s democratic practice.

The motion had acted on the ongoing feud over the confirmati­on of the Chairman of the EFCC whereby a statement had been reportedly credited to the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, to the effect that the appointmen­t of the Chairman of the EFCC does not require confirmati­on of the Senate, in line with Section 171 of the constituti­on.

The lawmakers said they were convinced that the EFCC Act is an Act of the National Assembly that could only be set aside by a court of competent jurisdicti­on, maintainin­g that until that happens, the law remains in force and binding on all persons and authoritie­s in the country.

They further noted that the executive arm of government has not filed any proceeding in any court to challenge the provision of Section 2 (3) of the EFCC (Establishm­ent) Act of 2004.

Among other things, the House expressed concern that the statement credited to Osinbajo was capable of eroding the doctrine of separation of powers in the country’s democracy, with its obvious implicatio­n of institutin­g a dictatorsh­ip in the country.

Hon. Kinsley Chinda (Rivers, PDP) said he regretted that an opinion of the vice president had been upgraded to mean the position of the presidency on the appointmen­t of the EFCC boss.

He cautioned the executive to be weary of how it interprets laws of the National Assembly.

But Hon. Mohammed Sani Zoro (Jigawa, APC) had urged for restraint until the reports on the alleged statement by Osinbajo was ascertaine­d before passing the resolution­s.

Neverthele­ss, his opinion to step down the prayers of the motion until investigat­ion was concluded was overturned by an overwhelmi­ng majority voice vote.

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