*To
remove EFCC from presidency control
*Vow
to back Saraki
*To
confront older senators over juicy committees
By
Henry Umoru
STRONG indications
emerged early yesterday of a hardening of position by senators who have
coalesced into a Group of 77 drawn from various parties and camps to protect
what they have dubbed as the integrity of the Senate.
The
new G77 which had its maiden meeting on Thursday night has meanwhile launched
moves to extricate the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC from the
control of the presidency in the light of claims by the senators that it had
become a tool of the administration.The G77 comprising mostly of new senators
it was gathered, also up in arms against older senators who they claim have
monopolised the juicy committees of the Senate to the detriment of the newer
ones.The maiden meeting of the G77 was hosted by Senate Minority Leader,
Senator Godswill Akpabio who incidentally was not at home at the beginning of
the meeting.
The meeting monitored by Saturday Vanguard commenced
shortly after 7.00 p.m. on Thursday and ended just before midnight following
which some senators also broke up into groups.
36 senators were physically present at the meeting
which inside sources disclosed has a membership roll of 77, almost all of them
new senators. Remarkably, the group is also putting forward itself as a bulwark
for the embattled Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki with members vowing
to defend him against what they alleged as the persecution of the executive
branch of government.
The formation of the new group came barely 24 hours
after senators resolved in a closed session on Wednesday to put aside all
acrimonies and project the institution as one. In that light the senators it
was learnt resolved to withdraw all cases against the election of Saraki as the
Senate President.
It was also resolved that as a sop to critics that
the Senate would withdraw the amendment bill to the Code of Conduct Tribunal
Act.
However, that agreement ran into trouble at the G77
meeting on Thursday as senators in the group resolved to push forward an
amendment bill to the law establishing the EFCC to among other things remove
the president’s right as appointing power and transfer same to the National
Judicial Council, NJC.
Besides, the amendment aims to ensure that the
minimum qualification for the office of executive chairman of the EFCC would be
a Deputy Director General of Police, DIG.
A senator from the former Bendel State is to present
the amendment bill which would be expected to be fast tracked.
The senators at the Thursday meeting particularly
lamented what they claimed as the way and manner the EFCC was being used to
hound what they claimed as perceived opponents of the administration. The case
of former governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa and his son was
given as a particular instance at the meeting as it was claimed that the EFCC
rushed to file charges without investigation.
As part of the amendment the EFCC would be compelled
to finish investigations before filing charges against anyone, a source at the
meeting disclosed.
Noting the determination of the new senators to get
their own entitlements in the chamber, a senator who attended the meeting told
Saturday Vanguard that the group would frustrate what they described as the
over ambitious nature of the older senators who are anointing themselves as
those that will take over from the embattled Senate President, Senator Saraki.
The source also disclosed that the G77 came into
existence to frustrate any gang up against Senator Saraki’s leadership of the
Senate.
Among those sighted at the meeting were Senators
Samuel Anyanwu, PDP, Imo East; Clifford Ordia, PDP, Edo Central; Matthew
Urhoghide, PDP, Edo South; Ben Murray Bruce, PDP, Bayelsa East; Dino Melaye,
APC, Kogi West; Biodun Olujimi, PDP, Ekiti South; Isa Misau, APC, Bauchi
Central, among others including Akpabio who came into the meeting not too long
before it ended.
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Source: Vanguard
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