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Senate Urges Buhari to Obey Court Order on FCT Ministeria­l Appointmen­t

- And in Abuja

Chuks Okocha Elumoye

Deji

The Senate yesterday called in President Muhammadu Buhari to obey the judgment of the Appeal Court on the constituti­onal requiremen­t in appointing an indigene of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT ) as a member of the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

The Senate said that this would be in line with the constituti­onal provisions that a minister be appointed from all the 36 states of the country and the FCT.

The Court of Appeal in Abuja had on the basis of a suit brought before it by concerned indigenes of FCT on the need for an indigene of the FCT to be among the serving ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria , ruled that the President should appoint an indigene of the FCT.

Senator Philip Tanimu Aduda representi­ng FCT senatorial district had yesterday submitted a petition from an indigene of the territory, Mr Ezekiel .D. Musa, against the refusal of President Buhari to appoint anybody from the area as minister .

The Petition was subsequent­ly considered by the Senate and forwarded to the Committee on Ethics , Privileges and Public Petition for necessary legislativ­e action.

The committee in its report submitted by Senator Ayo Akinyelure ( PDP Ondo Central), recommende­d that based on the decisions of the Court of Appeal Abuja and the Constituti­onal provisions of sections 299 and 147(3) , indigenes of FCT be granted approval by the President to be represente­d in the Federal Executive Council as Minister .

In approving the recommenda­tion after exhaustive debate by Senators , the Senate through an amended prayer , resolved that “Senate notes the ruling of the Court of Appeal Abuja in respect of appointmen­t of a Minister from the Federal Capital Territory and refer same to the Executive for considerat­ion”.

The Senate Minority Leader, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe ( PDP Abia South), in his contributi­on at the plenary said that the Senate by the resolution has put on hold appointmen­t of anybody from FCT as minister but the President of the Senate , Dr. Ahmad Lawan quickly interjecte­d to say that it not represent the issues at hand.

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