The Chairman, Senate Committee on Ethics and Public Petitions, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, told one of our correspondents on Friday in Abuja that the committee would give the petitions prompt attention once they were presented.
He said as of Friday, no member of the public had formally submitted any petition against any of the ministerial nominees.
Buhari sent the list containing the names of the ministerial nominees to the senate on Wednesday for screening.
But Anyanwu noted that the committee might start receiving petitions as from Tuesday when the list would have been officially unveiled by the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki. He said,
“We have not been receiving petitions from members of the public obviously because the list of ministerial nominees has not been officially unveiled by the senate president.“I think the petitions will start coming in as from next Tuesday after Nigerians would have known the nominees.”
Of what use will my petition b when @the end they will still go ahead to chose their anointed candidates
ReplyDeleteThem wan cause wahala now o. Because Wike go soon prepare better petition with evidence against Amaechi. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteOk we done hear
ReplyDeletePetitions go plenty ooo but will it place a hol on the nominee
ReplyDeleteAs if it will do any good
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