The Senate, yesterday, screened and confirmed Service
Chiefs, just as they were charged to work assiduously on the procurement
procedures in the Armed Forces as part of moves to check corruption.
The newly confirmed Service Chiefs were also charged by the
Senate to provide a new direction and leadership to the armed forces
required at the time of the country’s history to nip in the bud, the security
challenge where members of Boko Haram has continually engaged in massive
killing and wanton destruction of property in the North-East.
The confirmation came after the Senators went into a closed
door session for four hours.
Those screened by the Senators, yesterday, for four hours
from 11.20 am to 4.05 pm were Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin
as Chief of Defence Staff; Major-General T.Y. Buratai as Chief of Army Staff;
Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas as Chief of Naval Staff and Air Vice Marshal
Sadique Abubakar as Chief of Air Staff.
Closed door session
Earlier, the Senate had at 11.20am broke into a closed door
session soon after Senate leader, Senator Ali Ndume had said: “That the
Senate do consider the request of Mr. President, C-in-C, for the confirmation
of the following nominees for appointment as Chief of Defence Staff and Service
Chiefs respectively for the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in
accordance with Section 18(1) of the Armed Forces Act, CAP. A.20 Laws of the
Federation of Nigeria, 2004.”
Soon after the closed door session and the senators returned
to their seats for the proper confirmation, Senate President, Bukola Saraki,
asked at 4.14 pm if what happened was a true reflection of what transpired in
the committee of the whole, the Senators all agreed that it was a true picture
of what took place.
Speaking after the lawmakers all agreed for the
confirmation, Senator Saraki, who hailed the newly appointed Service Chiefs,
stressed that their appointment came in due time when insurgency had reached
its peak.
Saraki said: “It is clear that their appointment is based on
merit and their presence before us today. The appointment as we all see, is
coming at a very crucial time with a lot of challenges particularly insurgency
in the North-East and some other security issues, for example, the issue of oil
theft when they came before us.
Effective procurement procedures
“We hope that during the period of time, their performance
will take off the responsibility required. We are all keen to restore the image
and reputation of the armed forces. I believe that their confirmation is the
beginning of their journey to restore the glory of the armed force in our great
nation.”
The Senate President, who noted that the armed forces also
needed to work on the procurement proceedures aimed at rooting out corruption,
however, promised that the committees when set up to perform the role of
oversight would have a serious role to play.
Ekweremadu, other Senators to visit IDPs
Meanwhile, Senate President Saraki has disclosed that
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, would today lead other Senators to
Adamawa on a visit to Internally Displaced Persons’ Camps.
Other Senators on the trip are Senators Ahmed Lawan, Yobe
North; Murtala Nyako, Adamawa Central; Binta Garba, Adamawa North; Ahmadu
Abubakar, Adamawa South; George Sekibo, Rivers East, among others.
It would recalled that Senate President Saraki had on Monday
led other Senators on the spot assessment of the security situation in Borno
State where he made a cash donation of N10 million in support of the upkeep of
the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
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