Bukola Saraki
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of the Nigerian Senate, Bukola Saraki, has finally opened up on the
rejection of Ibrahim Magu as the substantive Chairman of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Following the rejection of Mr Ibrahim Magu as the substantive
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the President
of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, said the upper chamber had played its
constitutional role as an arm of government.
He called on President Muhammadu Buhari to send the name of another
nominee to fill any vacuum that might be created in the commission
Saraki said; “With the screening being carried out in a
transparent manner, we see democracy at work. I believe we have played
our part; we have followed the Constitution and due process.
“We hope that the executive will quickly act and bring in
another name as soon as possible so that the activities of the agency
will not be crippled.’’
The lawmakers, in a voice vote at plenary session, on Wednesday,
rejected Magu’s re-nomination after a letter from the Department of
State Services indicated that he failed another integrity test.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Capital territory (FCT),
Sen. Dino Melaye, had brought to the notice of Magu that the Senate on
Tuesday received a letter from the DSS, stating that he failed the
integrity test.
Melaye said the content of the letter submitted to the Clerk of the
Senate, Mr Nelson Ayewoh, stated reasons for DSS’s conclusion.
He said the two reports from the DSS addressed to the Senate in
October and to the chamber were received by the office of the Clerk of
the Senate on Tuesday.
“Mr Ibrahim Magu, nominee for the position of the Chairman of
the EFCC, the first report indicted you. But because of the letter from
Mr President, you are here again. Mr Chairman, if I have your
permission, I want to read page five, paragraph 14 of that report.
“It says: `In the light of the foregoing, Magu has failed the
integrity test and will eventually constitute a liability to the
anti-corruption fight of the present administration,” Melaye said.
Melaye said the Senate had the prerogative to request the DSS to screen any government appointee sent for confirmation. “We
do request for the screening of every nominee that comes to this Senate
by the DSS. It did not start with you and it will not end with you.
“The DSS is to us what the FBI and CIA is and we cannot ridicule, undermine, and put in abeyance, the report of the DSS.
“Anyone who wants to be chairman of EFCC must have the
character and characteristics from the words of Caesar. You must be
unblemished, you must be pure, and you must be stainless.”
Sen. Barnabas Gemade (APC-Benue), expressed concern that there was a
lot of indicting issues in the DSS report, adding that the letter
contained among others, three major accusations dealing with security
files, his relationship with one Air Commodore Umar Mohammed as well as
integrity.
Gemade said, “The letter says that the same Umar Mohammed is a
dubious personality and this report, therefore, tends to show that your
friendship with this Umar Mohammed indicates that your integrity is also
in question.
“You have not responded to that matter and as a Senator, I
believe, you need to respond to this issue. Who is Umar Mohammed and
what your relationship with him is will help deal with the totality of
this report.”
The lawmaker further raised concern about the manner in which the commission was handling high profile cases under Magu.
He said the life of those cases seems to be totally endless, adding that those cases have been in court for almost a decade.
Magu said the accusations against him were unfounded, stressing
that the DSS did not give him a fair hearing before writing to the
Senate.
He said that the credibility of the DSS was at stake in view of the
fact that besides not giving him a fair hearing, two varying letters
were sent to Senate on the same day.
“DSS submitted two varying reports about me on the same day.
That goes to (question) tell you the credibility of such an institution.
How can you submit two different reports on the same matter, the same
date? I have respect for everybody in this place.
“Please, what does it mean if an institution submits two
varying reports on the same person on the same day? Also, I was not
invited at the DSS. So I was not given a fair hearing on the issues that
made them say I failed integrity test.
“On the DSS report you referred to, up to this time, the DSS
has not invited me to a fair hearing. It is a fundamental issue. It is a
constitutional issue,’’ he said.
On claims of two varying letters by Magu, Clerk of the Senate, Mr Nelson Ayewo, denied receiving two letters on the same day.
Ayewo said, “Only one letter was received in my office on Oct.3, 2016, with reference number SB 114/2 from the Department of State Services.
“The one of yesterday was actually sent because a request was
made again after the re-nomination. So the one of yesterday, SB 114/9
dated March 14, 2017, was to reaffirm the content of the earlier
letter.’’
The DSS report, dated March 14, contained several accusations of
Magu flying first class against the directive of President Buhari and
associating with people being investigated by the commission.
It further stated that Magu lived in a N20m per year apartment
rented for him by an individual being investigated by the commission.
The Presidency had in July 2016 written to the Senate, seeking the
screening and confirmation of Magu as substantive chairman of EFCC.
The rejection of the first nomination necessitated President Buhari
to re-submit the name for reconsideration which had again been rejected
by the Senate.
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