There are strong indications that
ministerial nominees, whose names were sent to the Senate on Wednesday,
have started reaching out to senators ahead of their screening by the
upper chamber. Our correspondent learnt on Saturday that
some of the nominees, including former governors, had sought the
support of the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki and other
senators.
A cross section of Nigerian Senators |
It was gathered that the nominees were
wary of the hard stand senators could take against them during the
screening that would start this week.
It was learnt that they have been
pleading for soft landing during the screening, which the Senate Leader,
Ali Ndume, had confirmed would start on Wednesday.
A senator from the North Central, who
craved anonymity, said he was aware that some nominees had reached out
the senate president and other members of the upper chamber. The senator, who declined to name those
who had reached out to him, said he did not think that his colleagues
would give any nominees a tough time during screening.
On the alleged plot by some senators from
the Peoples Democratic Party controlled states of Ekiti and Rivers to
kick against the clearance of the ministerial nominees from their states
whose names had been published in the media, the senator said that
would be handled by the senate leadership.
He said, “Don’t forget that several
precedents on similar issues had been set by the Seventh Senate when the
then Senate President, David Mark, ignored protests by senators from
Lagos, and Osun, against the nomination of two ministerial nominees and
went ahead to clear them.”
David Mark |
Another senator from the North-East
geopolitical zone, also confirmed to our correspondent on condition of
anonymity that there were moves by the senate leadership to settle the
face-off between it and the Presidency with the clearance of ministerial
nominees.
He said, “Definitely we have to move the
nation forward. If the President is saying that these are the people
that I have picked, after a painstaking process, who could work with me,
why should we deliberately constitute ourselves as stumbling blocks?
“Although some of them may have issues
with their stewardship while they held sway as governors, the question
is, is anyone among them being investigated by any anti – graft agency? “Nobody is a saint. I am not one either.
The senate president had appealed to us that we should jettison politics
of vendetta in the screening of the ministerial nominees and I am
prepared to heed his advice.
“Personally I will play my part by asking
relevant questions and responses to them would make Nigerians know that
we are not clearing the wrong persons at the end of the exercise”
Nobody will play politics with screening –Akanbi
In his own reaction, the APC member
representing Oyo South Senatorial District, Senator Adesoji Akanbi, said
no senator would play politics with the screening of the ministerial
nominees in the overall interest of Nigerians.Although Akanbi neither denied nor
confirmed whether any of the nominees or their godfathers had reached
out to him, he said, “The fact that some of the people whose names had
been published in the media have been reaching out, is a possibility in
politics”
He added, “Nobody in his right senses
will deliberately play politics with a sensitive issue like the
screening of ministers. This is not the time for anybody to say he wants
the legislature to hit back at the executive or the presidency over the
current relationship between the two tiers of government.
“I am not saying that we should not do
our jobs as lawmakers, what I am saying is that we should not
deliberately frustrate the clearance of ministerial nominees, that does
not also mean that those who fall short of expectation in glaring
circumstances should not be dropped”
We will ask them questions on morals —Melaye
Meanwhile, the senate spokesperson, Dino
Melaye, in an interview with our correspondent on the issue, urged
Nigerians to await the reading of the list by the senate president
before expecting the official reaction of the upper chamber.
He, however said that, “Questions for the
nominees won’t be based on their educational qualifications alone but
will also on their morals, character and antecedents because we won’t
allow Nigerians to accuse the Senate of approving somebody with
questionable character as President Buhari’s minister.”
Dino Melaye |
It will be recalled that Saraki, had on
Tuesday, last week, pledged that his leadership would not employ
vendetta in the screening of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s wise men. Saraki had said, “As we await the list of
ministerial nominees this week, I believe the presence of ministers
will create the space for greater policy engagement with the Executive
Arm of government.”
However, the senate spokesperson, Senator
Dino Melaye, told journalists after plenary last week Tuesday that the
screening of ministerial nominees would not be business as usual in the
8th Senate. He had said, “We are eagerly waiting for
the ministerial list from Mr. President and we want to assure Nigerians
that as soon as we get this ministerial list we would start working on
them expeditiously but diligently.
Sunday Aborisade wrote for The Punch
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