Following
debates on whether or not President Muhammadu Buhari can nominate
Ibrahim Magu yet again for confirmation as EFCC chairman, Ita-Giwa has
reacted to the growing discuss.
Ibrahim Magu
Senator Florence Ita-Giwa, a former Special Adviser to the
President on National Assembly Matters, has said that President
Muhammadu Buhari could present his nominee for the chairmanship of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr Ibrahim Magu, up to four
times to the Senate for confirmation.
The Senate had for the second time failed to confirm the acting
chairman of EFCC following reports from the Department of State Service.
In an interview on Saturday, Ita-Giwa said Buhari could still
re-present Magu to the Senate if he felt the acting chairman of the
anti-graft agency is his best choice for the fight against corruption in
the country.
She listed a former chairman of the Niger Delta Development
Commission, Chief Onyema Ugochukwu and an ex-minister of aviation, Prof.
Babalola Aborishade, as nominees that were screened up to four times by
the Senate before they were eventually cleared during the Chief
Olusegun Obasanjo-led administration.
According to her, what is needed is for the Senior Special
Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters, Ita Enang, to
carry intensive lobby that will see Magu through.
Ita-Giwa, however, noted that what was at play at the moment
between the executive and legislative arms were the separation of
powers, which according to her, is the hallmark of democracy.
She said, “We have to be careful to know that there is
separation of powers. Magu’s case is a delicate one. However, if the
president believes that he is the man that can help fight corruption, he
has the power to keep re-presenting him. He can present him up to four
times if he insists that he is the person that will help fight
corruption.
“There is a need for intensive lobbying now. Lobbying is
allowed. Cordiality between the executive and legislative arms should be
strengthened.”
Speaking on the question of Magu’s integrity, she cautioned the
upper legislative chamber to be careful in order not to make the acting
chairman of EFCC a superstar out of sympathy from the populace.
Ita-Giwa noted that scenario at the moment is a no-win situation between the executive and legislative arms.
“We have to be careful because the world is watching us. At the
moment, it is a no-win situation for both arms of government. If the
senate finds Magu’s integrity questionable, they should be careful not
to make someone a superstar out of sympathy. Magu’s situation should be
handled with utmost care,” she stated.

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