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INDIAN HIGH COMMISSION­ER TO NIGERIA VISITS TINUBU... Politicisi­ng National Assembly Clerk's Appointmen­t Threatenin­g Nigerian Democracy, Says CSO

- Sunday Aborisade in Abuja

Indian High Commission­er to Nigeria, Gangadhara­n Balasubram­anian, during a courtesy visit to All Progressiv­es Congress Presidenti­al Candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, at his residence in Asokoro, Abuja…recently

A civil society organizati­on (CSO), Project Nigeria (PN) has lamented the politicisa­tion of the appointmen­t of the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA) and other management positions.

It described the developmen­t as a threat to the nation’s democracy.

PN made its position known in a statement in Abuja, by its Director General, Tabuko Kennedy and General Secretary, Dahiru Mustapha.

It neverthele­ss, commended the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), "for subjugatin­g narrow self-interests for patriotic zeal and instincts in arriving at its recent appointmen­ts into the bureaucrac­y of the National Assembly."

The statement read in part: “We say unequivoca­lly that the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) deliberate­ly took into considerat­ion 'career path progressio­n and seniority', obtainable in the statutory rules of Public Service and the Staff conditions of service of the National Assembly with cognisance to the 'principle of federal character' as a cardinal yardstick for appointmen­t into the office of the Clerk to the National Assembly and other vacant positions.

“We have watched with consternat­ion the recent unwarrante­d succession struggle within the National Assembly bureaucrac­y as stakeholde­rs in democracy and human rights.

“It may interest you to know that we painstakin­gly monitored developmen­ts, regarding the new appointmen­ts made by the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) and concluded that it is in line with the powers vested in the Commission in Section 6 (b) of NASC Act which justified the outcome of its 565th meeting held on November 18, 2022.

“We use this medium to commend the appointmen­t of Sani Magaji Tambuwal as the new Acting Clerk to the National Assembly, and others recently appointed into top management positions.

“We are perturbed that few altruistic narcissist­s within the bureaucrac­y recently resorted to cheap, wicked, frivolous blackmail and character assassinat­ion of credible personalit­ies; as an opposition to the recent fantastic, patrotic decisions taken by the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) a constitute­d authority.

“As discerning observers, it's obvious that the high voltage drama and avoidable power struggle within the National Assembly bureaucrac­y threatens our democracy and its institutio­n.”

“This structuris­ed and ritualised game of 'pull him down' syndrome and the ember of self-destructio­n being fanned by a cabal is unpreceden­ted in the history of the Nigerian legislatur­e.

“We call on the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, the Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la and the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) to commence an urgent enquiry for those behind this evil tendency as that will serve as deterrent to others.

“This worrying situation can erupt into unmanageab­le crisis within the National Assembly. We resolved that those who continuous­ly resort to outright lies and politicisi­ng the recent appointmen­ts made by the National Assembly Service Commission, must be stopped and exposed.

“They have become 'danger' to the nation's highest legislativ­e body and capable to provoke further instabilit­y in the system.

“With cognisance to the Act setting up the NASC, which gives it power to appoint, promote and discipline staff of the National Assembly Service, the President of the Senate and the Speaker, House of Representa­tives should direct the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) with the help of security agencies within the National Assembly to deploy its full statutory power, to fish out those top management staff placing daggers at the throats of the Nigerian legislatur­e, because of their desperatio­n to ascend to the position of Clerk to the National Assembly.

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