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Saraki: 227 of Buhari’s 240 Nominees Confirmed So Far

Says only 13 rejected in two years

- Damilola Oyedele in Abuja

The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has disclosed that 227 of the 240 nomination­s sent to the eighth Senate by President Muhammadu Buhari have been confirmed by the upper legislativ­e chamber.

He said this yesterday after the senators voted to confirm the nomination of Hon. Ibrahim Rufai Imam as the Grand Khadi, Sharia Court of Appeal, Federal Capital Territory.

“Let me on behalf of the Senate congratula­te the new Grand Khadi, Sharia Court of Appeal, Hon. Ibrahim Rufai Imam, and wish him a successful tenure. I hope that he continues to play his role in the judiciary.”

“So far, we have treated about 240 confirmati­ons here in the Senate, of which 227 have been affirmativ­e and only 13 have been negative. Sometimes, we get the impression that this Senate tends to say more ‘No’ than ‘Yes.’ But these numbers today show the level of cooperatio­n that we will continue to give the executive,” the senate president added.

The Senate and the executive are currently in cold war over several pending nomination­s which the lawmakers have refused to consider, including that of the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), members of the Monetary Policy Committee and Code of Conduct Bureau, Director General of the National Lottery Regulatory Commission among several others.

The impasse was as a result of President Buhari’s inaction on the Senate’s non confirmati­on of the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu, who was twice rejected by the upper legislativ­e chamber.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had said the EFCC was not listed in the constituti­on, and that the nomination should not have been sent to the Senate in the first instance.

The Senate therefore resolved to suspend confirmati­on process of the nominees whose agencies are not listed in the constituti­on, pending the legal clarificat­ion, of Osinbajo’s comment.

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