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Group Condemns Customs CG, Ali, Babachir Over Senate Saga, Wants Magu Confirmed
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A group, known as Movement for Good Governance, MGG has condemned the Comptroller General of the Nigerian Customs Service, Hameed Ali over his refusal to wear the Service uniform to appear before the Nigerian Senate.
The group in a statement signed by its Chairman, Comrade Ajibade Oyayeye decried the attitude of the Custom CG, saying his attitude is capable of holding the entire nation ransom of progress and developments.
Comrade Ajibade said Hameed Ali is just a retired colonel in the army, hence, there are so many colonels in the Nigerian army both retired and still serving but there is only one controller general of customs at a time. Therefore if Ali has accepted to take up the assignment he should endeavor to put on the custom uniform if truly he is not bigger than the entire nation.
The Senate had a few weeks ago summoned the Custom CG to appear before it over the planned tariff on the old vehicle. The move which has since been suspended following public outcry.
The Custom CG had obliged to appear before the Senate, but blatantly objected to wearing the Customs Service uniform. Truth to his stance, Ali appeared before the Senate last two week but in mufti, he was sent back by angry Senators who wanted him in his uniform by all means.
He was billed to appear last week but he refused to honour the invitation, citing lawsuit in the said saga.
Also condemned by the group is the Secretary to the Federal Government, Babachir David Lawal who was summoned by the Senate over the scandalous contract of grass cutting involving millions of naira.
Babachir has also refused to appear before the Senate. Though he has later recanted and has promised to appear in the next appointed date.
The CGG Chairman, Comrade Ajibade said in his statement that no individual is bigger than the Nigerian Senate, representing the whole nation. he, however, want the duo of Ali and Babachir be sanctioned should they refuse to honour the Senate.
The group equally want the Chairman of the Economic and Finacial Crime Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu to be confirmed as substantive chairman of the commission.
He condemned the Senate desperate move to frustrate the embattled EFCC chairman. He Said Magu has done a lot in fighting against corruption. He praised Magu over his many feats, especially his loot recovery efforts since assuming the antigraft Chairmanship position.
On Return, Buhari Sets To Rejig Cabinet; CBN Gov, Fashola, 'almighty' Kyari, Babachir, Others To Be Affected, Oshiomhole, Others In
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A report published by News Punch yesterday over possible cabinet shake by President Muhammadu Buhari on return from United Kingdom medical vacation has just been confirmed by the renown Punch Newspaper on Sunday.
Punch Newspaper affirmed that President Muhammadu Buhari has concluded plans for a major overhaul of his administration, reliable sources in government revealed.
The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the subject, said the changes were going to be ‘earth-shattering’ because a few of the President’s powerful aides and prominent members of the administration would be affected.
Findings according to Punch Newspaper also revealed that the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, is likely to be affected by the changes.
A senior government official, who preferred anonymity said, “In the next few weeks, we are entering the second half of this administration. I can tell you that a major cabinet reshuffle is on the way.
Ministerial vacancies for Kogi and Gombe states would be filled, while there would also be an exchange of portfolios.
“Some junior ministers, whose relationships with their senior counterparts are not smooth would also be redeployed.”
A source within the administration, who is privy to the details of the planned changes, said the country would soon witness greater synergy between the President and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo.
The source added that under the new scheme of things, the President intended to assign more important national duties to Osinbajo.
Buhari, who will resume duty on Monday after a 49-day medical vacation in London, is said to have been very impressed by what a source in government described as the ‘performance, competence and loyalty’ of the Vice President, who served as Acting President while he was away.
When asked why it took the President two years to synergise fully with his deputy, the source replied that both men had always been closer than the public knew.
“The President and the Vice President have always been on the same page. They are close. He likes to delegate tasks to the VP.
However, not much could be done in the past because of the interference of some people close to the President. The President is determined to remove those who interfere so that his administration can build on its recent strides,” the source, who is a senior government official, said.
It was learnt on Saturday that besides filling vacancies in his cabinet, the President would redistribute some ministerial portfolios. He may also divest the former Governor of Lagos State and current Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, of one of his portfolios.
The senior government officials who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH were however not forthcoming with the names of those likely to be affected by the changes. They said the President liked to keep such things close to his chest. However, independent findings by one of our correspondents revealed that those to be removed may include the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal; and some ministers who have been adjudged as under-performing. A former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, is expected to join the cabinet.
The source explained the criteria the President would use in reshuffling his cabinet.
He said besides measuring the performance of each cabinet member, the President would also examine the relationship between senior and junior ministers.
Currently, two states, Kogi and Gombe, have no representatives in the Federal Executive Council.
Kogi State’s position became vacant following the death of a former Minister of State, Labour and Employment, Mr. James Ocholi (SAN), in a road accident on March 6, 2016.
The Minister of Environment, Amina Mohammed, who hails from Gombe, left the Federal Executive Council last month when she assumed duty as the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations.
There has been speculation since late last year that the President would carry out a major cabinet reshuffle.
In Kogi State, it was learnt that already, there was intense rivalry among various groups to fill the vacant slot for the state
According to a report, the Kogi East zone, where Ocholi hailed from, had expressed concern about the delay in picking one of them to replace the late minister.
Also, the All Progressives Congress in Kogi West was reported to be interested in filling the vacant slot of the state.
The President, after his return on Friday, promised to rededicate himself to serve Nigerians.
He said he returned on Friday deliberately so that he could continue his rest while the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo continued working.
“I deliberately came back towards the weekend so that the Vice-President will continue and I will continue to rest,” the President said.
He also took a retrospective look at his about-two-month medical sojourn in London, and declared that he had never been this sick.
His statement contrasted sharply with that of top government officials who had insisted that he was hale and hearty.
“I couldn’t recall being so sick since I was a young man, including in the military with its ups and downs,” he said.
Buhari added that He said he remained grateful to all Nigerians who had been praying for his good health.
He said the support he had received was a testimony that in spite of the hardship being experienced, Nigerians were behind the government in its efforts to tackle the country’s challenges.
Buhari’s spokesmen, Garba Shehu and Femi Adesina denied knowledge of the impending reshuffle.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir David Lawal over the weekend revealed that only looters and thieves want to see President Muhamamdu Buhari dead.
He stated this when hundreds of All Progressives Congress (APC) supporters loyal to former Adamawa State governor, Murtala Nyako, held a prayer rally for President Muhammad Buhari.
The mammoth crowd under the banner of an association, Buhari/Osinbajo Again (BOA) walked round major streets of Yola on Saturday before terminating the rally at the state office of the party where prayers were offered.
Mr. Lawal, who was represented council chairman of Hong Local Government, Ahmad Halliru Lala, said Nigerians should pray for successful implementation of Buhari’s anti-corruption policies.
“The SGF is calling on you to pray for the president and support his anti-corruption drive.
“Those who wish the president death or pray against his return are thieves; such people will be defeated,” he said.
In his remark, Sen. Abdulaziz Nyako said it was normal for human beings to fall sick irrespective of their age, added that the rally was a welcome development as it brought patriotic Nigerians together.
He added that his father, Murtala Nyako, Nuhu Ribadu and many others asked him to convey their gratitude to those who participated in the rally.
Buhari Sacks SGF's Board Chairmanship Appointment, Announces Replacement
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President Muhammadu Buhari has removed the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir David Lawal as chairman of the presidential committee on the reconstitution of federal government boards of parastatals, agencies and commissions.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has been appointed to chair the presidential committee, while chairman of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agencies (NDLEA) Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah was appointed head of the secretariat.
“The SGF is no longer in charge of that responsibility, for obvious reasons,” a source confided in Daily Trust.
It was gathered that Abdallah-led team now meets frequently at Wuse II, Abuja, and “s working vigorously and will soon conclude its work after which it will submit its report to Mr President.
DAILY POST had reported that President Buhari has begun search for a new SGF following the indictment of Lawal by the Nigerian Senate.
The upper chamber of the National Assembly accused Lawal of corruption in the award of contracts at the Presidential Initiative on North East (PINE).
Buhari, in his New Year message, noted that his “government is aware of some mistakes and wrongdoings in handling the affairs of IDPs. We are taking measures to correct those mistakes and punish the culprits”.
Recall that Buhari in October, 2015 constituted an eight-member committee, headed by Babachir, to compile names of prospective appointees into federal government boards, parastatals and agencies.
Members of the committee included Alhaji Mai Mala Buni (northeast), Alhaji Zakari Ede (northcentral), Alhaji Inuwa Abdulkadir (northwest), Chief Hillard Etagbo Eta (south-south), Chief Pius Akinyelure (southwest), Chief Emmanuel Eneukwe (southeast) and Mr. Gideon Sammani, a senior special assistant to the president as secretary.
The committee, however, had disagreements over certain issues in November.
Buhari, in a response, directed Osinbajo to meet stakeholders including the Senate President Bukola Saraki, House of Representatives Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) Chairman Abdulaziz Yari, APC Governors Forum Chairman Rochas Okorocha and representatives of the governors in each of the six geopolitical zones.
The governors nominated were: Jibrilla Bindow (northeast), Atiku Bagudu (northwest), Simon Lalong (northcentral), Rochas Okorocha (southeast), Adams Oshiomhole (south-south), and Akinwumi Ambode (southwest).
They committee swung into action and reviewed names of the prospective appointees collated by the SGF from the 36 states and FCT which was reportedly done without recourse to governors and other stakeholders of the APC.
The SGF was accused of not treating the issue of board appointments with levity.
He allegedly failed to carry members of the APC Presidential Campaign Council along while refusing to consult governors, a development that set them against Buhari.
President Buhari is expected to make appointments into no fewer than 500 parastatals.
On the lastest development, a government official told Daily Trust that the SGF’s committee on the board appointments had finished its job and has submitted its report.
“I am not denying the protests by some individuals and groups, but the committee of the SGF has completed its assignment and the Vice President’s committee is not a replacement for the SGF’s.
“A committee headed by
Buhari Pencils Down Audu Ogbe, Others As Replacement For Indicted SGF, Babachir Lawal; His Other Many Sins EXPOSED
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Following the Senate indictment of, the Secret to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Mr. Babachir David Lawal, President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly penciled down the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh and others yet to be named as replacement, report according to Daily Post suggests
The report suggests President Muhammadu Buhari has begun the search for a new Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
This follows the indictment of the incumbent, Mr. Babachir David Lawal by the Nigerian Senate.
Recall that the upper chamber of the National Assembly last week accused Lawal of corruption in the award of contracts at the Presidential Initiative on North East (PINE).
A report by the Senate ad-hoc committee on mounting humanitarian crisis in the North east headed by Senator Shehu Sani (APC, Kaduna Central) fingered the SGF in a N2.5billion fraud at PINE.
Following Babachir’s indictment by the panel, the Senate resolved that he should resign and face prosecution for alleged fraud.
The Senate also said it would provide evidence against Babachir to President Buhari.
The presidency, a few days ago confirmed that investigation of the report was on.
On Wednesday, a presidency source told our correspondent that on the radar to replace the SGF are Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, and some senior serving and retired federal civil servants.
The source recalled that Ogbeh was initially one of those penciled down for the SGF job before powerful forces urged the president to settle for Lawal.
“Ogbeh was considered just after the APC won the presidency. He is a chieftain of the party that worked hard to help the president win, APC also won governorship in his state.
“He was a former deputy speaker and former Minister; both elective and appointment based positions. Thus, that he has the requisite experience is not in doubt.
“Being one of the top Northern leaders who formed APC and has friends across the country, the belief then was that the president would give him the seat.
“Eventually, Lawal was brought, perhaps because he is not a core politician like Ogbeh and others.
“Having said this, if Ogbeh doesn’t become the next SGF, I understand the president is seriously considering top technocrats.
“However, such persons can be retired or top serving seasoned public officers who must have worked in the Federal service.
“President Buhari has asked security agencies to carry out discreet profiling of some. The DSS of course is on this.”
Asked how soon Buhari may announce a new SGF, our source said Lawal will “definitely retain his seat till 2017”.
“It won’t be sudden but it will happen. I do not think the president will overlook some of Lawal’s actions which have been piling.
“One of such was his private abroad trip which sent tongues wagging. The SGF was discovered to have collected money to cover his expenses as if it were an official trip.
“This and other allegations, I believe are distracting him lately. The office of the SGF is too sensitive and it is most likely the president will deal with the situation once and for all in a matter of weeks.”
THE UNTOLD: How The Senate Actually UNCOVERS Buhari's SGF N275m IDP Fraud; 'The Sponsors', Other EXPOSED
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Senate spokesman, Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi has attributed Secretary to the government of the Federation’s woes to Senator Ali Ndume and Baba Kaka Garbai.
At a press briefing on Tuesday in Abuja, Sabi disclosed that the duo of Ndume and Garbai first sponsored a motion that the condition of internally displaced persons (IDPs) were worsening despite FG’s moves in providing relief materials, which made the Senate to commence investigations..
“Senators Ali Ndume and Baba Kaka Garbai are the genesis of SGF’s problems. They sponsored a motion that contracts awarded by FG, through presidential initiative were not executed and we went into action”, he said.
“It was our resolution based on the motion that led to Senator Shehu Sani’s Ah-hoc Committee on humanitarian crisis in the North east which eventually uncovered fraudulent practices”, he added.
Sabi added that Nigerians should be guided on resolutions of the Senate, through which it rejected nomination of Ibrahim Magu as EFCC Chairman, noting that Senate leader’s statement that EFCC chairman was not rejected should be ignored.
He insisted that as official spokesman of the Senate, he had the mandate to speak on decisions of the Senate, noting that Magu’s rejection was based on reports from DSS.
“I am the official spokesman of the Senate, and I have here with me, resolutions of the Senate and I want to quote myself, which I think some of you still have my voice, that the Senate has rejected nomination of Ibrahim Magu as EFCC chairman”, he said.
” If the Senate leader has granted an interview dissenting to what I am saying, well he might have been misquoted, but as a spokesman, you journalists should be guided”, he insisted.
According to him, the decision was taken at a closed door session where critical issues were resolved, adding that the 8th Senate would always maintain efficiency and integrity.
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Daily Trust - President Muhammadu Buhari and Senate President Bukola Saraki are currently meeting at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja.
The meeting is being held behind the closed-doors of the president's office.
Recall that the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami met behind closed-doors with President Buhari on Monday.
Malami, who had been instructed to investigate the involvement of any top government officials accused of any wrongdoing, declined addressing journalists who sought to know what he discussed with Buhari.
A statement on Sunday by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the president, Garba Shehu said any of the top officials accused of corruption will not escape prosecution if found liable.
The statement said President Buhari remains relentless in his fight against corruption.
“The attention of the Presidency has been drawn to a number of reports in the media, in which various accusations of corruption have been levelled against some top officials in the administration.
“In that regard, President Buhari has instructed the Attorney General of the Federation to investigate the involvement of any top government officials accused of any wrong-doing. If any of them are liable they will not escape prosecution,” the statement said.
The Senate last week accused the Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Babachir David Lawal of corruption in the award of contracts at the Presidential Initiative on North East (PINE).
A report by the Senate ad-hoc committee on mounting humanitarian crisis in the North east headed by Senator Shehu Sani (APC, Kaduna Central) indicted the SGF in a N2.5billion fraud at PINE. Following Babachir’s indictment by the panel, the Senate resolved that he should resign and face prosecution for alleged fraud. The Senate also said it would provide evidence against Babachir to President Buhari.
The Senate also last week declined confirmation of the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu. Senate based its decision on a security report from Department of State Security (DSS), which indicted Magu of financial misconducts.
The report said Magu failed integrity test and would constitute a liability to the anti-corruption fight of the Buhari administration if confirmed head of the EFCC.
Corruption Allegations: Senate Makes U-turn On SGF, EFCC Boss, Magu
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The Daily Sun - The leadership of the Senate says the Red Chamber has neither indicted the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, nor rejected the nomination of Ibrahim Magu as the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
It said though Lawal was recommended for sack over the alleged fraud in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps, the Senate was not giving a directive to the Executive, while on Magu, the Upper Chamber only demanded some clarifications from President Muhammadu Buhari following a report received from the Department of State Services (DSS).
Senate Leader Mohammed Ndume stated this yesterday while responding to questions from State House Correspondents on the position of the Senate after consultation with President Buhari.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity Garba Shehu, had on Sunday night said, in a statement, that the Attorney-General of the Federation and Justice Minister, Abubakar Malami (SAN), had been directed by the President to investigate the involvement of any top government officials accused of any wrong-doing, assuring that no one liable will escape prosecution.
The Senate had last week, while deliberating on a report of the ad-hoc committee of the Senate on “mounting humanitarian crisis in the North-East” allegedly indicted the SGF for awarding a contract of N233 million to clear invasive plant species in Yobe State to Rholavision Nigeria Limited, a company which is allegedly linked to him.
The Senate, which considered the report of the Shehu Sani-led committee, had asked the President to suspend Lawal and ensure his prosecution over alleged breach of laws in handling contracts awarded by the Presidential Initiative for the North-East (PINE).
Senate President Bukola Saraki had last Thursday declared: “The world is watching President Muhammadu Buhari on how he would handle Wednesday’s resolution of the Senate calling for the sack of the SGF.”
But Ndume, speaking on the Senate’s recommendation for the SGF’s sack, said: “It’s not an order we are giving. The Senate resolution is a recommendation; it’s not a law. What the Senate considered is work in progress because it was an interim report.
“It is the same public that is interested and worried to know what we have done as a Senate about those allegations. The committee issued an interim report and the interim report seemed to indict the SGF, the consequences of that indictment is what they recommended but we are not there yet because the report itself is interim. Okay, we take the interim report, we give the public until the whole investigation is concluded.
“I hear, coming from the SGF that he has not been given a fair hearing, so the hearing has not finished. We can give him time to go before the committee and clear himself.”
On the rejection of Magu, Ndume said: “No, no no. Let me say categorically that the Senate did not reject Ibrahim Magu as the chairman. What happened was that when we slated his confirmation for Thursday, then we had an issue or a letter from the Department of State Services (DSS) that could not allow us to continue with the confirmation without further clarifications. So, we now concluded that since we have a letter that we cannot ignore, we cannot do the confirmation. So, it was not that we sat down to take a decision that we have rejected Ibrahim Magu. So, I want that to come out clearly.
“We specifically asked the chairman on media to issue a statement. What we said was that on that Thursday, the Senate could not go ahead with the confirmation of Mr. Ibrahim Magu and that we are in possession of a letter from the Department of State Services which requires clarification from Mr. President, who is the head of the government. That was what happened.
“Even if the rejection is going to come, it is not going to come from the Senate because we have not done anything anyway.”
When reminded that the Senate spokesman, Aliyu Abdullai Sabi, said the Upper Chamber rejected Magu, Ndume said, “I hope we are not arguing. I listened and I still listened because of this controversy that can come out. I’m one of the persons that wrote the short press statement which states that the Senate cannot continue with the confirmation. It is different from saying that the Senate has rejected. In fact, we have referred the other four to the committee.”
The Senate had declined to confirm the appointment of Magu as substantive chair of EFCC last Thursday, based on a security report forwarded to it by the DSS.
The Senate statement to this effect, issued by its spokesperson, Aliyu Abdullahi, had said: “The Senate wishes to inform the public that based on available security report, the Senate cannot proceed with the confirmation of Ibrahim Magu as Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
“The nomination of Ibrahim Magu is hereby rejected and has been returned to the President for further action.”
Asked the purpose of his visit to the Presidential Villa, the Senate Leader said: “Let me say that my meeting with Mr. President is not a new thing in that you have been seeing me here in and out for two reasons: One, I’m the Senate Leader, by the grace of God and, two; Gen. Buhari, the President, is one of my mentors and we have been relating since 2002. So, we normally come intermittently to compare notes on issues; so that’s my reason for coming here.”
The Minister of Justice, Malami, who was sighted at the Presidential Villa, however refused to speak with newsmen over the directives to investigate the allegations, when approached.
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