Several
weeks after suspending the screening process, the Senate has finally
begun screening President Muhammadu Buhari's REC nominees.
The Senate
The Senate, on Wednesday, began the screening of the 27 persons
nominated by President Muhammadu Buhari as Resident Election
Commissioners of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
According to The Punch, eight of the nominees were screened on Wednesday while the exercise continues on Thursday.
The screening came seven weeks after the lawmakers suspended the consideration of the nominations in protest.
The Senate had on March 28, 2017, suspended the consideration for
two weeks to protest against the retention of Mr. Ibrahim Magu as Acting
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission despite the
rejection of his appointment by the legislature.
The ultimatum had expired on April 11, 2017, but the matter was not
raised in the Senate chamber until May 2, 2017, when the lawmakers
considered Buhari’s request for legislative approval on the nominations.
While the appointment of some RECs are new, others are reappointments.
Those for new appointments are Prof. Godswill Obioma (Abia),
Ibrahim Abdullahi (Adamawa), James Apam (Benue), Nwachukwu Orji
(Ebonyi), Iloh Valentine (Enugu), Asmau Maikudi (Katsina), Mahmuda Isa
(Kebbi), Prof. Samuel Egwu (Kogi), Prof. Mustapha Zubairu (Niger),
Agboke Mutiu (Ogun), Abdul-Ganiyu Olayinka (Oyo) and Prof. Riskuwa Shehu
(Sokoto).
Others are Ahmad Mahmud (Zamfara), Nentewa Yilwatda (Plateau), Umar
Ibrahim (Taraba), Emeka Ononamadu (Imo), Obo Effanga (Cross River),
Prof. Francis Ezeonu (Anambra) and Briyia Frankland (Bayelsa).
Those for reappointment are Ahmad Makama (Bauchi), Mike Igini
(Delta), Hussaini Pai (FCT), Sadiq Musa (Kaduna), Jibrin Zarewa (Kano),
Rufus Akeju (Lagos), Sam Olumekun (Ondo) and Kasim Geidam (Yobe).
At the screening exercise on Wednesday, the Special Adviser to the
President on National Assembly (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, formally
presented the nominees to the Senate Committee on INEC for screening.
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