The Nigerian Senate has said it might reconsider its
decision to confirm Ibrahim Magu as the chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC).The upper chamber said the explanations provided by
President Muhammadu Buhari, who had nominated Magu, would determine if the
nominee would be considered or not,The Punch reports.
Senator Sabi Abdullahi,
the chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, on Friday, December
16, said that the lawmakers had taken their decision on the matter and it was
left for the president to take the next step.
He said: “This is not an issue that is ambiguous and I will
not take issue with anybody. What we have said is very straightforward and
unambiguous. It is not our responsibility or in our power to tell Mr. President
what to do.“It is his prerogative and for every action taken, there
must be a basis. Let him take any action but, of course, he will base his
action on explanations. If that happens, we will take his explanations based on
their face value and see. Until then, our decision is very simple. It is
unambiguous; that is what we said from the beginning and that is what we stand
by.”
However the Senate said Magu’s rejection would be
communicated to the Presidency by next week.
Abdullahi, said the communication would undergo legislative
process before getting to President Buhari.The acting chairman of the EFCC was on Thursday, December
15, rejected by the lawmakers based on a “security report” on him.
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