The indication that the
pro-Lawan senators may allow peace to rein henceforth came following the
swearing in of Senator Lawan among others as chairmen of the Senate standing
committees, by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, yesterday.
Lawan, who was approached for comment by reporters, after the inauguration of ten committees, among which was the Senate Committee on Defence, which he chairs, declined to respond, saying “I am on retreat as far as press interview is concerned.”
Lawan, who was approached for comment by reporters, after the inauguration of ten committees, among which was the Senate Committee on Defence, which he chairs, declined to respond, saying “I am on retreat as far as press interview is concerned.”
Initially, there were
insinuations that Lawan and his senator colleagues, who have not hidden their
opposition to Saraki’s emergence as Senate President, may decline their offers
as chairmen and members of the various committees they belong to.
Recall that shortly after
the Senate President announced the 65 standing committees two weeks ago,
Senators Kabir Marafa and Sulaiman Hunkuyi, both representing Zamfara Central
and Kaduna Central Senatorial zones, under the ruling All Progressives
Congress, APC, openly opposed it and vowed never to recognize the committees.
The senators, who were
evasive on whether they will turn their membership of the committees they
variously belong to, called for outright cancellation of the committees, as
they alleged that due process was not followed in their composition.
Earlier, while inaugurating
the committees, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, urged their members to
take their assignments seriously.
He said their choices as
members of the various committees assigned to, were necessitated by their
legislative competence, besides their background experience and knowledge.
“In selecting members of
your committees, your background experience, knowledge, passion and the highest
standard of legislative competence that will help the 8th Senate achieve its
legislative agenda was compelling aside the need for balance.
“You have been chosen also
because we have a great task ahead, to think outside the box. I expect that you
will work to affirm this choice by discharging your duties diligently. In this
regard, regular attendance to meetings cannot be overstressed, “he emphasized.
The ten committees
inaugurated yesterday, were those of Defence, Air Force, Police Affairs, Navy,
Agriculture and Water Resources.
Others were the committees
on Army, Niger Delta, Tertiary Institutions & TETFUND and Media and
Publicity.
The Senate President had
earlier on Wednesday, inaugurated seven committees, during which he warned that
he would not hesitate to deal with members that derailed in the course of their
assignments.
This was even as he said
the Ad-hoc Committee on Legislative Agenda would be charged with the
responsibility of monitoring the performances of the committees.
A total of 65 standing
committees were constituted with their chairmen by the Senate President,
Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki, last week.

PL LET. PEACE RAIN IN D SENATE. . WORK. TOGETHER TO. MOVE NIGERIA. FORWARD.
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