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The Senate appears poised for a showdown with President Muhammadu Buhari over his nomination of the recently retired service chiefs as non-career ambassadors.

Some senators, The Nation gathered, are mobilising efforts to block the confirmation of the retired military chiefs whose sack they relentlessly called for until their replacement on January 26.

The Senate’s anger with former Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Olonisakin (rtd); former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai (rtd); former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd) and former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar (rtd), is shared by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

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The PDP position on the former service chiefs on Saturday drew the ire of the Presidency, with Aso Rock Villa saying the opposition party was now doing Boko Haram’s work with its ceaseless criticism of President Buhari and the former military chiefs.

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Senate Minority Leader Enyinnaya Abaribe, speaking ahead of the debate on the nomination of the immediate past service chiefs, wondered why the federal government wants to reward non-performance.

Senate spokesman Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru said the Senate decision would be based on the recommendation of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Senate Set For Showdown Over Appointment Of Ex-Service Chiefs As Envoys

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He said the Senate should be allowed to do its job while those who may not be happy with what Senate may do are free to seek redress in court.

The Nation gathered that intense lobbying has commenced to soften the ground for the confirmation of the nominees.

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Abaribe said: “We cannot preempt what will happen, because when it comes, it will go to the committee on Foreign Affairs and the committee of foreign affairs will look at everything including the outcries, and then bring a report which the Senate will debate.

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“So, we won’t be able to say anything until we have seen the committee’s report. If people are against it, they ought to present their respective views to the committee, and they can present to any Senator to give to the committee so that on that basis, the committee will be well versed to make recommendations.

“You know the unfortunate thing is that people talk and then will never follow it up. So all the CSOs and all the other people who are against it should articulate their views and bring it up to us. So that by the time we now start to make a deliberation on it, we will be very well informed.”

Reminded that the Senate previously asked President Buhari to sack those now nominated for ambassadorial positions for non-performance when they were service chiefs, Abaribe said: “As far as we are concerned, all that has happened is that some people are being rewarded for non-performance. And that is a pity for the APC government that they would reward non-performance.

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“Of course, when the matter comes, like I said, we won’t preempt whatever the committee will do.”

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But Basiru asked: “Are they not entitled to being nominated?”

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On the call by Senate that the nominees be sacked for non-performance while they were Service Chiefs, Basiru said: “We said they should be sacked as Service Chiefs. We did not say that they are not qualified for other purposes.

“There is nothing wrong and untoward about nominating them for appointment as ambassadors designate.

“When they get to the screening committee, the appropriate committee will look at their CV (Curriculum Vitae) and if they are found to be capable, they will be confirmed. But if they are found not to be capable, they won’t be confirmed.

“It is not for people to come on the pages of newspapers to crucify nominations from the President. I think it is improper to talk about their record while acting as Service Chiefs to be the barometer to determine whether they ought to be nominated or not.

“The President that nominated them must have known why he nominated them. The Senate will look at their credentials, and if they are found to be worthy, they will be confirmed by the Senate.

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“We cannot get ourselves into politics that have no value or basis as a National Assembly. Until we see their documents, we cannot join the crowd as to whether they are competent or not. That is our take on it.”

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On whether the Senate will not consider the success or otherwise of their past performances during screening, Basiru said: “What past performance are you talking about?

“We called for their sack as Service Chiefs. They are now being nominated as ambassadors. The requirement for being an ambassador is different from being Service Chiefs.

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“They were not sacked; they resigned according to what the President told us. So if somebody resigns from a job, does it mean he can never get another appointment in his life?

“President Goodluck Jonathan was not re-elected, has he not been serving the country in other capacities?

“Is there any law that says that even if you are sacked as Service Chief you cannot be an ambassador of the country or that you cannot serve the country in other respects?

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“Could they not become governors in their states? Could they not become senators? Could they not become President? Those are the issues.

“So we should not put sentiments that have no basis in law. What the Senate will look at is do they have the requisite academic qualifications and service records?

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“For somebody to rise in the military to become a Service Chief, whether you consider them as having performed or not, you cannot say they are not competent to serve the country in any other capacity.

“If the President that accepted their resignation as Service Chiefs has the power to nominate and he has nominated them, when they appear before the Senate, if the Senate considers them to be fit and proper as ambassadors, they will be confirmed. If they feel that they are not fit, they will not be confirmed.

“So it is not even yet at the stage for anybody to begin to make comments as to their suitability or not. The only body that can determine their suitability is the Senate, and yet even the Senate has not even referred the matter to the committee and some people are already going to town on the matter.

“Let the Senate do its own job as the confirming authority, then if anybody now feels that the confirmation was done without power or without procedure, let them go to court.

“That is why you have the judiciary and that is the essence of separation of power.

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“This is not the first time nominees of the President will be considered and some rejected by the National Assembly.

“So we don’t know what motive will be served by already preempting which decision will be taken one way or the other by the Senate.

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