THISDAY

Senate Confirms AMCON, FIRS Board Members

Commends OMSL operation amidst protest

- Chuks Okocha and Deji Elumoye in Abuja

The Senate yesterday confirmed the appointmen­t of board chairmen and members of the Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) and the Assets Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON).

Also, the Senate approved the budget of N11,594,920,847 for the National Communicat­ion Commission (NCC) on the Universal Service Provisions Fund and N140.3 billion for NCC in year 2020.

The confirmati­on of the chairman and board members of FIRS was sequel to the motion moved by the chairman of Senate committee on Finance, Solomon Adeola Olamilekan, who urged the Senate to receive and consider the report of the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutio­ns. The Senate approved Mohammad Nami as FIRS chairman with others as board members.

Also, the Senate has approved and confirmed Edward Lametek Adamu as the chairman of the Board of AMCON.

The motion for the confirmati­on was moved by Senator Sani Abacha.

Meanwhile, Senate has endorsed the services of Ocean Marine Solutions limited (OSML) as a genuine and reliable private maritime logistics support company on the nation’s port securing the safety of ships waiting to berthing at the ports.

Senate’s endorsemen­t of OSML operation followed adoption of all four recommenda­tions by the joint ad hoc Senate committees on Marine Transport and Finance to investigat­e alleged fraud in the operation of OMSL on the nation’s waterways.

The committee recommende­d among others “that Ocean Marine Solutions Limited should be commended for his genuine national interest for investing over $400 million into the security and secured Anchorage Area in particular, that the Nigerian waterways in general by providing the needed platforms and logistics for the Nigerian Navy to effectivel­y perform 2/47/365 patrol operations as well as to provide the required protection for vessels waiting to berth at the nation’s ports.

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