The Senate will start
receiving petitions against President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial nominees
on Tuesday.
The Chairman, Senate
Committee on Ethics and Public Petitions, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, told one of
our correspondents on Friday in Abuja that the committee would give the
petitions prompt attention once they were presented.
He said as of Friday, no
member of the public had formally submitted any petition against any of the
ministerial nominees.
Buhari sent the list
containing the names of the ministerial nominees to the senate on Wednesday for
screening.
But Anyanwu noted that the
committee might start receiving petitions as from Tuesday when the list would
have been officially unveiled by the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki.
He said, “We have not been
receiving petitions from members of the public obviously because the list of
ministerial nominees has not been officially unveiled by the senate president."
“I think the petitions will
start coming in as from next Tuesday after Nigerians would have known the
nominees.”
Reliable sources revealed that
some Peoples Democratic Party-controlled states have been warming up to oppose
the clearance of any All Progressives Congress member that would make the list
from their states.
Apart from this, some
aggrieved members of the APC in some states were also said to have threatened
to write petitions against any nominee that is not confirmed by the state
chapter of the party as a member.
It was gathered that the
Rivers State Government and the state chapter of the party had concluded plans
to oppose a former governor of the state, Rotimi Amaechi, if he was nominated.
It was learnt that the state
government might instruct senators from the state to oppose Amaechi’s
nomination.
But when contacted, the
state government and the PDP said they would prefer to keep mum on the report
that Amaechi’s name was on the ministerial list.
The Media Assistant to the
State Governor, Mr. Simeon Nwakaudu, said the state government would take a
position after the senate must have read out the list on Tuesday.
Nwakaudu explained that
everything about the content of the ministerial list would be mere speculation
until it is read out by the National Assembly.
“Let the list be read first;
if the list comes out, we will formerly take a position,” he said.
Similarly, the State PDP
Deputy Publicity Secretary, Mr. Samuel Nwanosike, said the party would be
thorough in its position on whether Amaechi’s name appeared on the list or not,
but would have to wait until the Senate read out the list on Tuesday.
“When the Senate reads out the
list, we will react. We are always thorough when we take a position on an
issue. They said it is the Senate that will disclose the content of the list
and that will be on Tuesday. We are waiting for them to do that,” Nwanosike
added.
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