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Senate To Get Ministerial Nominees This Week – Ahmed Lawan

NigerianCanadianNews by NigerianCanadianNews
July 10, 2019
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PRESIDENT of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan, disclosed on Wednesday that the Senate will before the end of this week, receive the list of Ministerial Nominees from President Muhammadu Buhari.

Lawan affirmed this while responding to a point of Order raised by Senator Albert Bassey Akpan, PDP, Akwa Ibom North East who expressed worries over the delay in the presentation of the list by the Executive to the Legislative arm.

According to the President of the Senate, the Executive was working hard to ensure that it makes available to the Senate, the list before the end of this week.

It would be recalled that the Senate had said on Tuesday that it was not in the position to draw a ministerial list for President Muhammadu Buhari.

Speaking with Journalists, Chairman, Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Media and Public Affairs Committee, Senator Adedayo Adedayo, APC, Ekiti South had said, ” That is the prerogative of the executive, we are not going to their job, I’m not going to say anything about that, the senate cannot generate a list of its own.

“It is the prerogative if the President to send the list of his nominees to the Senate and when he does that we will look at and consider it. That is our constitutional mandate but it is not within our power to even advise or anything, so we will wait until the matter is…. I will not say anything more than that.

“I don’t think this matter SHOUKD worry memories any other Nigerian. We are suppose to receive the letter with the list of ministerial nominee transmitted to the Senate. If a thing is not my job why should it worry me. When the list comes to us, NIGERIANS will look at the time the list arrives here and the time the list is approved. “Let me tell you one thing, the executive are aware and most Nigerians are aware of the timetable of the Senate.

“There is a particular time of the year, when the Senate will go on a recess that being in mind, they should be mindful of when to carry out this constitutional responsibility because the Senate itself has its own timetable.

“Like the judiciary is right now on recess, a lot of judges have travelled out except those handling election matter.

So in the same way, there will be a time, very soon when the senate will go in recess.

“I think the The Executive are mindful of this to know the timetable if the Senate and it is left to them to adjust to that timetable or not. “when the matter comes before us, we will look at it and carry out our constitutional responsibility.”

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