A controversial message posted on the
Twitter handle of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on Monday night,
sparked a serious controversy which forced his media team to make
clarifications that further provoked critical reactions from Nigerians,
on Tuesday.
Saraki, in his tweet, said that
President Muhammadu Buhari did not require the approval of the Senate to
nominate the country’s service chiefs.
He specifically said it was not the business of the Senate to approve the appointment of service chiefs.
Saraki was reacting to the President’s
statement on Monday that the newly-appointed service chiefs would
function in acting capacity pending the Senate’s approval.
He noted that the upper chamber could only approve the appointments of ministers and heads of Federal Government agencies.
The Senate President wrote, “Appointment
of service chiefs is an exclusive function of Mr. President. Senate can
only approve ministerial, parastatals etc.”
But while reacting to the controversy
generated by the statement, Saraki’s media team said those who made
comments on the social media over the issue actually misinterpreted
Saraki’s message.
The statement read in part, “The
attention of the Media Office of the Senate President has been drawn to a
story making the rounds to the effect that the Senate does not need to
screen or confirm the new service chiefs appointed by President
Muhammadu Buhari.
“However, we want to make it abundantly
clear that based on inquiries made from the Senate President, Dr. Bukola
Saraki, on whether the Senate was consulted before the appointment of
the new service chiefs was announced, he had in response tweeted that
the appointment of service chiefs is the exclusive function of the
President as stipulated by the constitution.
“Let it be known that his comment is now
being misinterpreted to say the Senate will neither screen nor confirm
the new service chiefs. This is far from the truth.
“For the avoidance of doubt, Saraki has
said his comment is without prejudice to the extant laws and court
pronouncements on the issue and that the Senate will do the needful when
the list of the new service chiefs is sent to it by Mr. President.”
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