A mild drama occurred on the floor of the Senate, on Tuesday, when a
point of order was raised, that the Senate President, Abubakar Bukola
Saraki was the Acting President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The
Senate, upon resumption from its 3 weeks break, received a
communication from Professor Yemi Osinbajo, the Acting President of
Nigeria, seeking the confirmation of Mr. Lanre Gbajabiamila, as the
Director General of National Lottery Regulatory Commission.
The
lawmakers, however, subjected the letter to deliberations, owing to the
fact that the Acting
President, had earlier reportedly said the Senate
had no power to confirm nominees.
Attempt to declare Saraki acting President fails at Senate
Senator
Eyinanya Abaribe (Abia South), had raised a motion that the country had
no President or Acting President at the moment, adding that, President
Muhammadu Buhari and Professor Yemi Osinbajo were neither in the
country, as at the time.
This was greeted with a counter point,
coming through order 53 rule 4 of the Senate standing rules, by Senator
Kabiru Marafa (Zamfara Central).
Marafa who cited relevant
sections of the Nigerian constitution, said, “if the President is not
around, the Vice President should act, and if the Vice President is not
around, the Senate President, who is the number 3 citizen should become
acting President.”
The Senate President, however, didn’t allow
any seconder or more comments, even when Senators were agitating to
support the motion. He quickly ruled Senator Marafa “out of order.”
Source: Dailypost.ng
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