Drama unfolded in the floor of the senate when a Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC) nominee, Aliyu Saidu Abubakar, who was
undergoing screening by the Senate Committee on Communications (NCC) yesterday
dared the legislative institution, reiterating that it should be scrapped.
Without any fear of equivocation, Abubakar described the Senate as
nothing but a forum for waste of the nation’s economic resources.
According to THISDAY, During his screening, Chairman of the Senate
Committee on Communications, Senator Gilbert Nnaji, had thought that Abubakar
would be cowed by his search for confirmation as an NCC commissioner bearing in
mind that he had persistently called for the scrapping of the Senate long
before his nomination.
Against this background, Nnaji had prepared ahead of his coming as
he displayed a file of his photographs while leading protests at various times
to the gate of the National Assembly, demanding that the Senate should be
scrapped.
But Nnaji was wrong as Abubakar only insisted that Nigeria must do
away with the upper chamber because “the cost of running the Senate was high
and therefore should be scrapped.”
However, Abubakar’s daring appearance later resulted in the
exposition of perceived irregularities in his documents by the committee as the
record of his credentials before the Senate showed that his birth certificate
was missing. It also showed that he had no meaningful academic qualifications
as only copies of a sworn affidavit and police report that he obtained in one
day after his nomination were found. In the affidavit, Abubakar had claimed
that he lost his credentials.
Besides, the committee revealed that his highest educational
qualification was only one-year Diploma in Computer which he claimed to have obtained
at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi with only a statement of result
dated 23rd September, 2016 as an evidence. The revelation by the committee also
showed that he had only obtained the statement of result after his nomination
by President Muhammadu Buhari last month.
The committee therefore queried why he had chosen to secure such
documents only after his nomination. The committee also queried how he hoped to
serve in such a sensitive position which it said would involve a lot of
intellectual rigours, challenges and expertise for efficiency of the
commission.
However, during his screening, the chairman-designate for the NCC
board, Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye, expressed deep concern over the negative
perception of the Senate by the public, recalling how as a senator, he had
headed the Committee on Communications between 1999 and 2003.
He said he was disturbed by the turn of events in the Senate as he
told the committee that he had a message for the Senate from the Leader of
Afenifere, the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation.
“Please permit me to convey a message from the oldest living
former senator, Chief Reuben Farosanti, who just clocked 91. Although I have
presented it to the Senate president, Senator Farosanti had requested for a closed-door
session between the current Senate and the old generation to discuss.
Considering the heat from the other side this has become imperative….”Durojaye
said.
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