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Monday, March 16, 2015

MINISTERIAL SCREENING: SENATE IN ORDER- MARK

 

President of the Senate,
David Mark, today said it is needless, the  controversies surrounding the screening of ministerial nominees on the floor of the Senate, especially, the confirmation of Senator Musiliu Obanikoro.

Mark in a statement issued by his Special Adviser (Media), Kola Ologbondiyan, said, "I will like to state without any form of ambiguity that the President of the Senate complied with all the legislative practices and procedures in the confirmation of all the ministerial nominees that appeared before the Senate.

"It is strange that those who hold contrary views have laid claims to the tradition of the Senate that where three Senators are opposed to a nominee, such a nominee are automatically disqualified and cannot be confirmed by the Senate.

"This is misplaced. It is important to state that the Senate found herself in a situation where two of its traditions were in conflict. There exists a tradition of permitting nominees that had served as Senators  or member of the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic to take a bow and go without being questioned.

"The Senate also has a tradition of stopping any nominee that fails to secure at least two of the three Senators. Where the Senate was faced with this conflict, the option available to the President of the Senate, as the presiding officer, was to put the question to the floor and rule applicably.

"The President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, did just that. He put the question through voice vote, and a yes won resoundingly and he so ruled.

"On the issue of courts, Rules 53 (5) of the Senate Standing Rules did state; ‘if in the opinion of the President of the Senate, the matter will be subjudice.’  Senator Mark made it clear that he has  not been served any court order, neither has he received any injunction restraining him from processing the confirmation of the ministerial nominees.

"Besides, it is a known fact that an accused is presumed innocent until proven otherwise by a court of competent jurisdiction. 

"The processes and decisions reached on the screening and confirmation of the ministerial nominees were in line with the rules guiding the activities of the Senate.

"The President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, will not trample on the rules to satisfy the yearnings of any interest, no matter how vociferous and violent.

"He remains a Pan Nigerian and a statesman always guided by national interest and cohesion."

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