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FG Withdraws Nomination of Two ICPC Board Members...

- Omololu Ogunmade

Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, at the weekend dropped two of the 14 nominees into the Board of the Independen­t Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) who are being investigat­ed for alleged N1billion fraud by the same commission.

The nominees are Maimuna Aliyu and Sa’ad Alanamu.

Osinbajo had on Tuesday last week appointed Professor Bolaji Owasanoye as the new Chairman of ICPC and redeployed the former Chairman, Ekpo Nta, to the National Salaries, Wages and Income Commission. He also named 13 others as board members of the commission.

But four days after the appointmen­ts, there were reports that Aliyu and Alanamu were being investigat­ed for alleged fraud which was believed would bring credibilit­y crisis into the commission set up to fight such fraudulent acts.

Following the report, Senior Special Assistant to the acting President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, announced on his Twitter handle yesterday that in view of conflictin­g interest brought by the nomination­s of the two men into the board of the commission, the presidency had opted to cancel their appointmen­ts.

According to Akande, whereas allegation­s against the duo which had not been establishe­d via conviction­s in a law court shouldn’t ordinarily amount to their automatic disqualifi­cation, the government still had the responsibi­lity to ensure that the right thing was done when weighty allegation­s were made.

“We are stepping down two of the new ICPC board nominees who have ongoing investigat­ion issues with the commission as this presents a conflict.

“While existence of allegation­s or petitions against someone shouldn’t necessaril­y disqualify them from considerat­ions for appointmen­ts, this case presents a peculiarit­y as we have confirmed that the agency in which they are to serve is indeed investigat­ing the two of them.

“A basic check showed no court conviction­s against them. But when weighty petitions come up, this administra­tion will always do the right thing,” Akande tweeted.

Owasanoye who was hitherto a member of the Presidenti­al Committee on Anti-orruption headed by Professor Itse Sagay, will serve for a renewable term of five years while other members will serve for four years.

Other nominees into the board are: Dr. Grace N. Chinda, Okolo Titus M., Obiora Igwedebia, Mrs. Olubukola Balogun, Group Capt. Sam Ewang (rtd.), Justice Adamu Bello, Hannatu Mohammed and Abdullahi Maikano Saidu.

Also nominated are: Dr. Sa’ad Alanamu, Yahaya Umar Daud, Khamis Ahmed Mailantark­i, Maimuna Aliyu and Prof. Musa Usman Abubakar as the board secretary.

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