The
Senate, yesterday, confirmed former National Security Adviser, Gen.
Mohammed Aliyu Gusau, former Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana,
Musiliu Obanikoro and former governor of Adamawa State, Mr. Boni Haruna,
from Zamfara, Lagos and Adamawa states as ministers.
Former
Nigerian Ambassador to China, Aminu Wali, former Majority Leader, House
of Representatives, Mohammed Wakil, Mrs. Akon Etim Eyakenyi and Mrs.
Lawrencia Labaran Mallam, representing Kano, Borno, Akwa Ibom and Kaduna
states were also confirmed.
Others were Dr. Khaliru Alhassan
from Sokoto, Alhaji Abduljelili Adesiyan from Osun, Dr. T.W. Danagogo
from Rivers and Mrs. Asabe Asmau Ahmed from Niger states.
However, the Senate deferred the confirmation of Hajia Jamilila Salik, one of the nominees from Kano State.
No reason was given for the action, even as the nominee did not appear
with others for screening throughout the three days the exercise lasted.
Before
the confirmation of the nominee, there was a spirited attempt by
Senator Olusola Adeyeye, APC, Osun Central, to scuttle the chances of
his state’s representative, Abduljelili Adesiyan.
Senator Adeyeye
raised a point of order under order 14 of the Senate Standing Rule, on
behalf of himself and two other senators from the state, to stop the
final confirmation of the nomination of Adesiyan as a minister from the
state on the grounds of alleged link to the assassination of former
Attorney General and Minister of Justice, the late Chief Bola Ige, in
December 2003.
He also pointed to the Senate custom of not
confirming nomination of any nominee that does not have the support of
any of the senators from his/her state.
He
said in spite of the judicial acquittal of the nominee, the death of
the late Ige was still hanging around the neck of Adesiyan and few
others which made his nomination as minister very difficult to accept,
more so when there were many other people in the state that could be
nominated for such sensitive position by the President.

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