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Dr. Bukola Saraki, Senate President

Senate urges President to appoint Electoral Commissioners

Dr. Bukola Saraki, Senate President
Dr. Bukola Saraki, Senate President

The Senate Thursday at plenary called on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately nominate suitably qualified persons to fill the vacant positions at the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in line with the Constitution to enhance the capacity of the Commission to conduct conclusive elections.

In a motion sponsored by Senator Ike Ekweremadu, the Deputy Senate President and Senator Ali Ndume the Senate leader on Inclusive Elections, the Senators noted with deep concern that at least 20 States of the Federation have no Electoral Commissioners contrary to section 14 (2) of the third schedule of the 1999 constitution as amended. The Senators further noted that INEC cannot function optimally without the full complement of members that will superintend the activities of their personnel. Furthermore, the Senators are worried that the trend has left both chambers and some States Houses of Assembly without the full complement of their membership while millions of Nigerians are left without representatives for a long period of time.

The Senators accordingly called on INEC to immediately conclude all pending rerun elections in the country and constitute an ad hoc committee to hold a public hearing to review the performance of the Commission in the past one year.

Also Thursday at plenary, Senator Dino Melaye moved a motion on Unscrupulous Violation of the Foreign Exchange (Monitoring and Miscellaneous) Act. In the motion, the Senators noted with serious concern the repatriation of $13.92 Billion illegally out of the Country by Mobile Telecommunication Limited, MTN through its bankers between 2006 and 2016. The Senators were concerned that since inception, MTN had sought the collaboration of influential and unpatriotic Nigerians to assist them in looting the country’s external reserves.

The Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr. Okechukwu Elenemah was said, among others, to be the conduit through which MTN siphoned $13.92 billion from the country through incorporated offshore Special Purpose Vehicle in Cayman Island, Mauritius and British Virgin Island. The Senate therefore mandated its Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions to carry out wholistic investigation into the matter and report back.

Two other motions were treated at plenary. They are motions on Earth Tremor and the Preparedness of Nigeria to Deal with its intending consequences sponsored by Senator Danjumah La’ah and motion on the need to ascertain the degree of Local Content in the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry sponsored by Senator Gershom Bassey.

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