The Nigerian Senate has commenced moves to shelve the Code
of Conduct Act, with the aim of eradicating the code of conduct tribunal (CCT)
from the office of secretary to the government of the federation (SGF) and the
presidency.
Vanguard on April 12, reports that the Senate in a new inventiveness is out to reduce the powers of the code of conduct bureau (CCB) and CCT. It was gathered that the code of conduct act CAP C15 LFN 2004 bill, which was sponsored by a representative of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Delta
North, Senator
Peter Nwaoboshi passed through first reading. Senator Nwaoboshi, who is also
the chairman, Senate committee on Niger Delta affairs in the bill tagged: “Code
of Conduct Act Cap C15 LFN 2004 (Amendment) Bill 2016, the Senate is seeking to
transfer the control of CCT and CCB from the Office of Secretary to Government
of the Federation, SGF, to National Assembly or the Office of the
Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF.” However, before the reading of the
Bill for the first time, there was a mild drama when the first “Order Paper”
for April 12, which was disseminated to newsmen, was later withdrawn. It was
gathered that the retrieved order paper, the code of conduct bill was absent,
but comprised in the copy distributed to lawmakers. The second order paper was
circulated to reporters few minutes after the lawmakers concluded a closed-door
session, where the Bill ought to have been read for the first time without
puclicity. It was also gathered that some lawmakers protested against the move,
after which Saraki, ruled that it should be made open. Senator Peter Nwaoboshi,
who spoke with journalists after yesterday’s plenary pointed out that the bill
was to save the citizens and Nigeria from obsessive politicians, who will
always use CCT to go after perceived enemies and settle some differences.
Saraki is currently standing trial for a 13-count criminal charge filed against
him by the federal government. Sahara Reporters informed that Saraki in another
desperate attempt to evade justice summoned an emergency meeting with the
“likemind” Senators yesterday night at his home. Senator Dino Melaye reportedly
sent the invitation of the meeting to his associates using the cell phone of
the Senate president’s deputy chief of staff, Peter Makanjuola, in a bid to
avoid being detected.Vanguard on April 12, reports that the Senate in a new inventiveness is out to reduce the powers of the code of conduct bureau (CCB) and CCT. It was gathered that the code of conduct act CAP C15 LFN 2004 bill, which was sponsored by a representative of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Delta
It was also reported that when the like-minded senators arrived at the meeting, Saraki and others unanimously agreed to go after two major laws entrapping him at the CCT. It was further gathered that the Senators went into a private plenary session on April 12 when they resumed and they listed two bills on the Senate Order Paper for a “first Reading,” the bills are seeking amendments to two crucial laws in the Nigerian constitution.
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