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Excluding Nigerian House Of Reps From Screening Process Of New NDDC Board Is Unlawful –Deputy Spokesman Agbese

Agbese
October 9, 2023

He explained that the NDDC board can only be inaugurated after confirmation by the Senate and House of Representatives, stressing that anything other than that is totally unlawful.

The Nigerian House of Representatives has stated that its omission from the screening process of the new board and management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is unlawful.

 

Chief (Dr) Philip Agbese, the Deputy Spokesman for the House of Representatives said this while addressing journalists in Abuja on Sunday. 

According to him, the House was not sufficiently consulted.

 

He explained that the NDDC board can only be inaugurated after confirmation by the Senate and House of Representatives, stressing that anything other than that is totally unlawful.

 

Agbese said the omission of the House from the screening process negates section 2a of NDDC Act 2000.

 

He said, "The omission of the House of Representatives from the screening process negates section 2a of NDDC Act 2000 which partly states that the board and management of NDDC would 'be appointed by the President and Commander-in-Chief-of the Armed Forces, subject to the confirmation of the Senate in consultation with the House of Representatives.'

 

"Our nation is bounded by the Constitution. The NDDC board can only be inaugurated after confirmation by the Senate and House of Representatives. Anything other than that is totally unlawful," he said.

 

"I can confidently say that the House was not sufficiently consulted. The proper thing must be done so that the NDDC board and management can be duly inaugurated. 

 

"I am, therefore, using this medium to warn intending appointees of Mr. President or his nominees not to cause any unnecessary friction between the parliament and the Presidency as we are all ready to work together.

 

"Everyone must understand that the new wave of collaboration between the executive and the 10th National Assembly is symbiotic in the interest of our Constitutional democracy and the rule of law.

 

"The President and NASS leadership are in sync and this can only mean progress and stability for our nation. All they need now is the support of Nigerians. 

 

"Again, the Presidency must be watchful of reckless and overzealous appointees who may want to constitute themselves to a clog in the wheel of progress. The President should not hesitate to sack such persons as he did with the withdrawal of some nominations during the Ministerial screening."

 

President Bola Tinubu in August constituted a new board and management for the NDDC. 

 

The Senate and the House of Representatives have been at loggerheads over the screening and confirmation of the nominees. 

 

The House of Representatives has halted the inauguration of the board and management of the commission screened and cleared by the Senate.

 

After the confirmation of the nominees, with Mr. Sam Ogboku as managing director and Mr. Chiedu Ibie as chairman of the board, the Senate transmitted a letter to the Presidency to inaugurate the appointees as a prelude to the resumption of their official engagements.

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