Senate set to confirm Olukoyede as EFCC scribe
The Senate
is set to confirm Mr Olanikekun Olukoyede as the secretary of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Olukoyede’s
confirmation was slated for yesterday, but it was postponed to today following
observations raised by a senator.
This is
coming despite Senate’s decision to reject the nomination of the EFCC acting
chairman, Ibrahim Magu, twice last year.
The nominee,
an indigene of Ekiti State and current Chief of Staff to the acting EFCC
chairman, was nominated in September by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Senate
Leader Ahmad Lawan (APC, Yobe) had called for the consideration of the report
of the committee on anti-corruption and financial crimes, which screened the
nominee.
Shortly
after, the committee’s chairman Sen Chukwuka Utazi (PDP, Enugu) told his
colleagues that the committee had screened the nominee and found him worthy of
being confirmed by the Senate.
However, a
member of the committee, Sen Isa Hamma Misau (PDP, Bauchi) raised an objection
that only three members of the committee signed the report, saying he had
objected the “confirmation of some of these nominees.” But Utazi said Misau
was referring to the nominees for the ICPC and not EFCC where there was only
one person nominated by the president, saying his colleague did not attend the
screening session for Olukoyede.
Despite the
clarification, Senate President Bukola Saraki advised that the confirmation be
postponed to today in order to give the committee members the opportunity to
iron out things.
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