The Senate on Wednesday received a
request from President Muhammadu Buhari for the replacement and
confirmation of two non-career Ambassadors-designate.
The request was contained in a letter
read during plenary by the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan.
The President sought to replace the
earlier nomination of Mr. Oboro Effiong Akpabio and Brigadier General
Bwala Yusuf Bukar from Akwa-Ibom and Borno State, respectively.
The letter read: “In accordance to
Section 171(1)(2)(c) and subsection (4) of the 1999 Constitution as
amended, I have the honour to forward for confirmation by the Senate,
the appointment of Mr. John J. Usanga and Air Commodore Peter Anda
Bakiya Gana (rtd) from Akwa-Ibom and Niger State respectively, as
non-career Ambassadors-designate.
“The Senate is kindly requested to
recall my earlier submission of Mr. Oboro Effiong Akpabio and
Brigadier General Bwala Yusuf Bukar from Akwa-Ibom and Borno State
respectively, vide letter dated 17th June 2020, I substitute Mr.
Oboro Effiong Akpabio with Mr. John J. Usanga (Akwa-Ibom State). I
replace Brigadier General Bwala Yusuf Bukar (Borno State) with Air
Commodore Peter Anda Bakiya Gana (Niger State).”
But coming under Order 43 of the Senate
Standing Rules, the lawmaker representing FCT in the upper chamber,
Senator Philip Aduda, protested the exclusion of a non-career
Ambassador from the FCT.
According to him, the only FCT indigene
presently serving as a non-career Ambassador in Sierra Leone, Hafiz
Obada, was not re-appointed.
“For the ambassadorial nomination for
the non-career, nothing has been said about the one for FCT. It has
been silent and we have an Ambassador who is already sitting in
Sierra Leone, his name is Ambassador Hafiz Obada. We don’t know
what becomes of his fate because other states have been told to
remain in their stations or they have been re-appointed.
“My issue is that is it at this time
FCT will now lose an Ambassador. It is worrisome to me and the people
of the FCT. Sitting here, names have been called for all other states
except FCT and we have one.
“Now that particular non-career
Ambassadorial slot for the FCT is being taken away from us and is
being killed, otherwise we are also entitled to have, and that is
what I have consistently said since this list came out.
“So, Mr. President, I hope something
can be done to this to help the people of the FCT. We don’t get
Ministerial nomination, we don’t get so many of these things, but
the small ones that we have is about to be taken away which should
not be so”, Aduda said.
The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, in
his remark described the lawmaker’s complaint as valid, saying it
is constitutional for an indigene of the FCT to be appointed as a
non-career Ambassador by the President.
“I sympathize with the FCT but I know
there were twelve non-career Ambassadors who were retained. I don’t
know if you have an FCT indigene among those twelve, probably you
should check that to see if you would see any FCT indigene, but your
complaint is very valid.
“What I’m going to advice is maybe
we need to take more political action, so that it doesn’t always
come like it is an after-thought. The FCT is to be treated like a
state, that’s what the Constitution states, so you deserve one like
any other state deserves”, Lawan said.
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