As rumoured, All Progressives Congress chieftain, Saraki has rejigged the leadership of the Senate to bring new flair.
Bukola Saraki
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, on Tuesday announced a reshuffling of the chairmanship of Senate committees.
The Senate Committee on Trade and Investments now has Senator Sabo
Mohammed as the Chairman, while Senator Andy Uba (Anambra-South), who
was Chairman of Committee on Public Accounts, was redeployed to
Committee on Interior.
Senator Matthew Urhoghide (Edo-South) was moved from Committee on
Culture and Tourism to Committee on Public Accounts, while Senator
Fatimah Raji-Rasaki (Ekiti-Central), who was Chairman of Committee on
Trade and Investments, is now Chairman of Culture and Tourism.
Committee on Local Content now has Senator Olamilekan Adeola
(Lagos-West) as Chairman, while Senator Stella Oduah is now Chairman of
Committee Cooperation and Integration.
Senator Mustapha Bukar was appointed Chairman of Committee on Capital Market.
Also, vice chairmen of committees were also affected in the
reshuffle. Committee on Trade and Investments now has Senator Mohammed
Sani Mustapha as Vice Chiarman, while Senator Ademola Adeleke succeeded
Adeola as Vice Chairman of Committee on Communications.
The Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, was named Vice Chairman of Committee on Local Content.
Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters now has Senator Babajide Omoworare as Vice Chairman.
The PUNCH had exclusively reported in May 2017 that the Peoples
Democratic Party caucus was aggrieved with the retention of Uba in the
Committee on Public Accounts since his defection from the opposition PDP
to the ruling All Progressives Congress on February 21, 2017.
The committee, which exists in the Senate and House of
Representatives, is the only committee in the National Assembly
recognised by the Constitution and is traditionally headed by a member
of the opposition.
The duties of the committee include monitoring transparency and
accountability in the management and expenditure of public funds by
ministries, department and agencies.
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