Yesterday, the presidency, through the Senior Special
Assistant on National Assembly matters, Senator Ita Enang, expressed joy that
former governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, was eventually screened by the
Senate after three postponements due to petitions written against his
nomination by concerned petitioners.
It would be recalled that a Port Harcourt-based organisation
known as the Integrity Group had petitioned the Red Chamber, alleging cases of
fraud to the tune of N70 billion against Amaechi, while he was in office.
The report of the petition, which was not considered by the
Senate, angered the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senators, who
decided to boycott Amaechi’s screening exercise on the floor of the National
Assembly last Thursday.
Briefing Senate correspondents over the screening, the
presidential aide, said that there was nothing wrong in the senate’s screening
process on Amaechi.
"They (senators) are within their constitutional rights to regulate their own proceedings. The constitution authorises the Senate and the House of Representatives, and every legislative house to regulate its own proceedings, including managing matters that are brought before them.
Therefore, what the Senate did on Amaechi’s screening last week, is domestic to the Senate, and I am not in a position to speak about it; but they are within their constitutional rights. What they do is domestic to them and internal to them and it is within their powers.
So, I am not in a position to speak in one way or the other about it. Let me appreciate the National Assembly Press Corps, the Nigerian press, the robust assessment and coverage of the nomination, and the screening process by the distinguished Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Let me also, through you, express our very sincere appreciation to His Excellency, the President of the Senate, the Deputy President of the Senate, the leadership of the APC and the PDP in the Senate for the painstaking nature and process of screening the nominees for ministerial appointment."
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