Attorney
General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami has
distanced the Federal Executive Council (FEC), from Acting President Yemi
Osinbajo’s recent comments wherein he challenged the powers of the Senate to
approve federal appointments.
Addressing
State House Correspondents after the Council meeting presided over by Acting
President Osinbajo yesterday, Malami said the subject bothering on the
approving power of the Senate for appointments made by the executive as
presented by Osinbajo did not at any time come up for the deliberation of the
council.
Malami who
was joined by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed and his
counterpart minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mohammed Bello, at
the briefing said:
“The
fundamental consideration about the alleged statement is the fact that at no
point ever did the FEC sit down to arrive at the decision in one way or the
other as far as the issue of nomination or otherwise is concerned.’’
Lai Mohammed
noted that the matter which came up at yesterday’s Council deliberation was on
finding amicable resolution to any crisis that the issue may have generated.
He explained
that the executive has in place a mechanism for handling such issues when they
arise.
“The fact of
the matter is that we have a very excellent mechanism for resolving whatever
issues is between us and the National Assembly. ”
He did not
disclose the steps being taken to resolve the disagreement between the two arms
of government.
Also, the
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu,
said the Acting President’s remarks was misconstrued but disclosed that steps
were already being taken to resolve the matter.
He said the
remark credited to Osinbajo about screening of nominees for appointments did
not originate from the Acting President.
According to
the media aide, in compliance with the provisions of the law, the executive arm
has been sending the names of its nominees to the National Assembly for
screening and it will continue to do so.
The Minister
of Justice said FEC approved a new anti corruption strategy that would ensure
enforcement and sanctioning of persons found guilty of corruption in the
country.
He said the
strategy is intended to strengthen the enforcement and sanctions.
Meanwhile,
council also yesterday approved contracts worth N900 million for
infrastructural developments in some districts of the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT).
Breakdown of
the approval according to the FCT minister include N242 million for engineering
infrastructure design for ring roads, N184 million Kabo district housing
engineering design contract, and N241 million sewage line contract as well as
N233 for water treatment and connecting pipelines engineering design contract
in line with the Abuja Water Master Plan.
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