Why we’ll only confirm serious appointments by Buhari - NASS

The Nigeria Senate said it is yet to lift the embargo
placed on confirmation of appointment made by
Oresident Buhari
- The Senate said it will only confirm the important
ones cruicial to the nation's growth
- The Senate added that it stopped confirming
appointments after Osinbajo said the legislature has
no such power


The Nigerian Senate said it is yet to lift the
embargo it placed on confirming the
appointments made by President Muhammadu
Buhari except the appointment is important to
the nation's growth and cannot be ignored.
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media
and Public Affairs, Senator Aliyu Sabi-Abdullahi
said the national assembly stopped confirming
appointments made by the president after Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo said the Senate has no
such power.
Sabi-Abdullahi, who made the statement during
an interview with Punch said the Senate, in
March 2017, resolved to suspend further
consideration of appointments made by Buhari to
protest against the retention of Ibrahim Magu as
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, despite his rejection by the

lawmakers.

He said: “What the Vice-President said clearly is that we
do not have the powers for confirmation. He did not limit it
to the issue of Magu. That was why the Senate considered it
very grave enough to say that, ‘Since that is it, then fine. We
will cease to carry out that function. Let them carry it out
themselves.’
“Because we serve the people, the exceptions you talked
about were serious enough to require that we give an
exception. So, there is nothing like the issue of a back door
(lifting of the embargo). These (confirmations) were
discussed in the same chamber where the (embargo)
resolution was taken.”
When asked if the remaining appointments
under embargo were not considered to be critical
to the economy and Nigerians, he said: “It is not
for me to answer. The question is: Is the National Assembly
not critical to our democracy? Why is our issue not

important?”
Meanwhile, adegokblog.blogspot.com earlier reported that
President Buhari has approved the appointment
of new heads of federal agencies and renewed
others.
Information on the appointments are in a
statement signed by Olusegun Adekunle, the
Permanent Secretary (General Services Office)
Office of the Secretary to the Government of the

Federation on Friday in Abuja.

Full speech of President Buhari at the closing ceremony of APC convention

Winners at the just concluded APC national
convention has been urged to be humble in victory
- President Buhari made this call at the end of the
convention held at the Eagle Square, Abuja, on
Sunday, June 24
- He said it is not about winner-takes-all but for
building a party that will serve the nation diligently


President Muhammadu Buhari says the just-
concluded national convention of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) is not about winner-
takes-all but for building a party that will serve
the nation diligently.
The president stated this in his remarks at the
end of the convention held at the Eagle Square,
Abuja, on Sunday, June 24.
He challenged those who emerged victorious at
the party’s polls to be humble in victory, and
that those who lost should be gallant and

gracious in defeat.
Here is the president's full speech
"It gives me great pleasure to address leaders and delegates
of our great party, as we wind down on the convention of
the All Progressives Congress (APC), which began here
yesterday.
"Let me salute the patience, forbearance, and spirit of
accommodation that has been on display, as we held
elections to fill positions in our National Working
Committee (NWC) and National Executive Committee.
"I salute aspirants who for the common good, had to shelve
personal ambition, and stood down for others they were to
have contended with. I also salute those who went the
whole way, contested, were voted for, and who emerged
victorious, or otherwise.
"Everything was done in an atmosphere of give and take,
knowing that in such contest, only one person would
ultimately win.
"Let the victors be humble in victory, and let those who
didn't win be also gallant and gracious in defeat.
"We are members of one party, and it is not about winners
takes all. Rather, the purpose is to build a party that would
put its best foot forward, and serve our country to the best
of its ability.
"You were all here through the raw weather that persisted
from yesterday till today, but you bore it patiently. You
persevered through the night, and deep into another day.
Thank you very much.
"At the end of all proceedings, I believe we have put in
place an executive that we all can be proud of, one that
would lead our party from victory to victory, from progress
to progress, and one that Nigerians can be proud of.
"I thank and congratulate members of the immediate past
executive, led by His Excellency, Chief John Odigie Oyegun,
for their selfless service to our party, and urge them to
always lend the wisdom of their experience to the new
executive members.
"Together, we will all build a cohesive party, that will do
our country a world of good. As you all return to your
destinations, I pray that God almighty will take you safely
home.
"In our country, not only the labour of our heroes past shall

not be in vain.
"The labour of the current generation shall also be
rewarded. APC will serve Nigeria to the best of our God
given abilities, and move our country to its right position in
the comity of nations.
"Long live APC, long live our great party, long live Federal

Republic of Nigeria. God bless."

Meanwhile, adegokblog.blogspot.com
Progressives Congress (APC) officially announced

some of its newly elected leaders .

APC announces new leaders (full list of winners)

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially
announced some of its newly elected leaders .



Abubakar Badaru, the chairman of the
convention convention the results and elected
officials on Sunday, June 24 at the convention
venue, Premium Times reports.
“We have accredited 6800 delegates for the convention and

starting with the ex official south east.
I announced yesterday 18 positions unopposed. And later
with the intervention of the leaders, another eight positions
became unopposed making 26.”
Here are the names of the newly elected officials.
Some others were yet to be announced at the
time of this report.
Nduka Ayongo – ex-officio south-south
Aminu Tumnaga- zonal woman leader
Blessing Onuhua- zonal woman leader south-east
David Okumba – zonal secretary south-south
Zuera Bakare- zonal woman leader north-west
John Uwede – zonal secretary south-east
Timothy Amah- zonal organising secretary south-
east
Femi Ibedeyi – zonal organising secretary south-
west
Ade Fadileri – zonal organising secretary south-
south
Shuaibu Abdulrahman – zonal organising
secretary north-east
Gabriel Osuori – zonal youth leader south-south
Onyeka Osimeka- zonal youth leader south-east
Laoke Olanrewaju – zonal youth leader south-
west
Abubakar Sa’adu – zonal youth leader north-
west
Kasim Bello Maigari – zonal youth leader north-
east
Afeez Bolaji – deputy national youth leader
Abubakar Shiuab- national youth leader
Onye – deputy national woman leader
Salamatu Umar – national woman leader
George Mohgalu- national auditor
Bolaji Abdullahi – national publicity secretary
Sunday Chukuma- deputy national financial
secretary
Adamu Fanda- national treasurer
Ado Oguta – deputy legal adviser
Hillary Ekpe- national vice-chairman south-south
Emmanuel Omachukwu – national vice-chairman

south-east.

Meanwhile,adegokblog.blogspot.com had reported that reports
emerged that there were three different unity
lists given to delegates at the All Progressives
Congress (APC) convention in Abuja on Saturday,

June 23.