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Presidency Finally No Longer Possessed The Privilege To Control Efcc by BigB11(m): 5:39pm On Mar 05, 2007
Presidency finally no longer possessed the privilege to control EFCC:

It is likely the Senate will this week remove from the Presidency the authority to sack any one on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).[/color]
Instead, a two-thirds majority of the Senate would be required to remove the chairman or any member of the body, a source on the Senate Committee on the amendment of the EFCC Act disclosed at the weekend in Abuja.

A total 16 Sections in the Act are slated for amendment.

They are 3 (2); 3 (3); 2 (1) (f); 2 (1) (g); 2 (1) (i); 2 (1) (j); 2 (1) (k); 2 (1) (o); 6; 6 (h); 6 (n); 15 (1); 15 (2); 15 (3); 39 (2) (c); and 43.

The existing Section 3 (2) says "a member of the Commission may at any time be removed by the President for inability to discharge the functions of his office (whether arising from infirmity of mind or body or any other cause) or for misconduct or if the President is satisfied that it is not in the interest of the Commission or the interest of the public that the member should continue in office."

Section 3 (3) states that "a member of the Commission may resign his membership by notice in writing addressed to the President, and that member shall, on the date of the receipt of the notice by the President, cease to be a member."

The Senate may veto the amendments if President Olusegun Obasanjo does not assent to them[color=#990000]
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Two weeks ago, the Upper House mandated a committee, led by Lawal Shuaibu, to probe the EFCC’s list which indicted politicians.

It was also asked to recommend amendments to the EFCC Act 2004, so as to take the agency away from the clutches of Aso Rock.[/color]
It was learnt that two major amendments have been proposed to Sections 3 (2) and 3 (3).

Said the source: "It was an oversight on the part of the Senate in drafting and approving the EFCC Act. We didn’t focus on Section 3 (2, 3). Part of the amendment is primarily about the power of sacking or not sacking the chairman or members of the Commission. We have proposed to the Senate that we take cognisance of the fact that it requires the Senate’s consent to endorse the appointment of the chairman and members of the EFCC.

"Secondly, we have proposed that any dismissal of the chairman or a member of the EFCC must be done with the approval of two-thirds of the Senate. The second amendment is that even where the President wants to sack either the chairman or any member, the reason must be explicitly stated to the Senate, otherwise, it is an exercise in futility. [color=#990000]


"Another amendment is that instead of an annual report to be submitted to the Senate, we are now demanding for two reports in a year. This would give the EFCC more confidence to do its work.[/color]

"That portion of the EFCC Act is like the proverbial underbelly of the crocodile. We feel that the President would exploit that Section, and if you notice the trend in Africa, most bosses tend to sack those who do not dance to their tune. Essentially, the amendments are meant to guarantee the independence of the EFCC." [color=#990000]


Meanwhile, the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) has praised the Senate panel’s report that an indictment by the EFCC does not prevent a person from seeking an elective position.

The panel, also headed by Shuiabu, stated in its report that judicial interpretation of the full intent of Section 137 (i) of the Constitution be sought, and where such indictment has been challenged before a court, the candidate should be eligible to contest in an election, until otherwise ruled by the court.

PPA National Publicity Secretary, S. Akerele, said the Senate’s observation that "the situation in which the triple actions of indictment, conviction, and disqualification of candidates are being done by the executive raises serious doubts about the true intent of the framers of the Constitution, and it’s healthy for democracy.

"Otherwise, one day Nigeria will wake up to discover that one arm of government and one person has usurped the powers of the three arms of government[color=#990000][/color]."
Re: Presidency Finally No Longer Possessed The Privilege To Control Efcc by BigB11(m): 5:43pm On Mar 05, 2007
A major development, this should have been done 2 years ago; but never the less, this is still an effective move

It is time for EFCC to regain back their long lost credibility.

Bravo to the senate.
Re: Presidency Finally No Longer Possessed The Privilege To Control Efcc by Seun(m): 5:59pm On Mar 05, 2007
As a frequent contribuor on the forum, you know that you should provide a link to the source page. Why didn't you?
Re: Presidency Finally No Longer Possessed The Privilege To Control Efcc by BigB11(m): 6:04pm On Mar 05, 2007
Mr. Seun:

I will post the link in few seconds.
Re: Presidency Finally No Longer Possessed The Privilege To Control Efcc by BigB11(m): 6:07pm On Mar 05, 2007
Re: Presidency Finally No Longer Possessed The Privilege To Control Efcc by Mamajama(m): 6:58pm On Mar 05, 2007
This is all propaganda, the Presido will still control the EFCC mark my word. the senate that can not come to resolution on how to resolve the issue between president and his deputy. this senate is nothing but a figure head all corrupt politicians with ulterior motives.
Re: Presidency Finally No Longer Possessed The Privilege To Control Efcc by BigB11(m): 7:18pm On Mar 05, 2007
It is getting very dark; few more days to leave ASO Rock.

Trust me, Mr.President is very frustrated, nervous and busy trying to cover himself.

He absolutely has no more muscle to flex anymore; Senate is taking over gradually.
Re: Presidency Finally No Longer Possessed The Privilege To Control Efcc by IykeD1(m): 8:58pm On Mar 05, 2007
which senate?
Re: Presidency Finally No Longer Possessed The Privilege To Control Efcc by Mariory(m): 10:24pm On Mar 05, 2007
Big B1:

Trust me, Mr.President is very frustrated, nervous and busy trying to cover himself.

Trust you? Why? You have no idea what you're talking about. You are just making comments, sort of like crying over split milk.

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