President Buhari Re-nominates 82-year-old person for Ambassadorial Post
Just a few
weeks after his initial rejection by the Senate, President Muhammadu Buhari has
again forwarded the details of 82-year-old Justice Slyvanus Adiewere Nsofor
(rtd) from Imo State for screening and confirmation as a non-career ambassador.
The Senate
on March 23, 2017, while confirming 45 others, had rejected Nsofor’s nomination
due to his refusal to respond appropriately to questions posed to him during
the screening exercise by the members of the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
The
Committee Chairman, Senator Monsurat Sunmonu (Oyo Central), had told the
lawmakers that while Nsofor was not rejected due to his age, he had walked in
for the screening, looking frail, and was supported as he was unable to walk by
himself.
“His
responses to the issues raised were either not answered or devoid of details
and mostly satirical. For instance, we asked him to recite the national anthem,
and he said we should have sent him a syllabus. A member of the committee asked
him if he knew about IT. He asked what is IT, and I told him information
Technology. He said: “It’s for your age, not mine.”
“Also, when
asked if he was not too old, he said we should go and ask Mugabe who is still
walking. He has shown his temperament,” she had said.
But Nsofor
was again nominated by President Buhari despite the reasons by the Senate for
his rejection.
In a letter
to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, dated March 29, 2017, Buhari did not
give reasons for the re-nomination.
The
president also nominated Mr. Olusola Iji for the slot of Ondo State, to replace
Mr. Jacob Daodu who was rejected by the Senate on the basis of a report of the
Department of State Services (DSS).
According to
the committee’s report, the DSS had described Daodu as deceitful and corrupt,
who indulged in corrupt practices while as Chairman of the Ondo State Road
Maintenance Agency.
Buhari also
nominated Commodore Yusuf Jonga Hinna for Gombe State, to replace the initial
nomination of Mr. Suleiman Zanna Hassan Gombe, who has also been nominated to
fill the ministerial slot of the state.
“It is my
hope that this will receive the usual kind expeditious consideration of the
distinguished Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the letter read.
The president
also nominated five nominees for Non Executive Directors of the Board of
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in line with Sections 6 (1) (d) and 10 (1) and
(2) of the CBN Act, 2007.
The nominees
are Prof. Ummu Ahmed Jalingo (North-east), Prof. Justitia Odinakachukwu Nnabuko
(South-east), Prof. Mike Obadan (South-south), Dr. Abdu Abubakar (North-west)
and Adeola Adetunji (South-west).
Buhari also
sought the confirmation of Prof. James Momoh as the Chairman of the Nigerian
Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), in a separate letter to the Senate.
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