BREAKING NEWS
The Senate on Wednesday screened Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye as
chairmanship nominee for the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related
offences Commission (ICPC).
The nominee, if approved, will take over from Ekpo Nta, whose
five-year tenure expired in June and who has been redeployed to the National
Salaries, Incomes and Wages as a full-time commissioner.
Owasanoye may become the fourth substantive chairman of the
commission since it was established by the Olusegun Obasanjo administration in
1999.
The past chairmen were Mustapha Akanbi and Emmanuel Ayoola (both
justices) and Mr. Nta.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the screening,
conducted by the Senate Committee on Anti-corruption and Financial Crimes, was
also conducted for eight nominees as members of the board.
The nominees are Dr. Grace Chinda (Delta), Okolo Titus-(Enugu)
Abiora Iqwedebia (Anambra) and Mrs. Olubukola Balogun (Lagos).
Others are Justice Adamu Bello (Katsina), Hannatu Muhammad
(Jigawa), Abdullahi Maikanu Saidu (Niger) and Yahaya Umah Daudu (Nasarawa).
Chairman of the Committee, Sen. Chukwuka Utazi, cautioned the
nominees against exhibiting attributes that could demean the credibility, value
and prestige of the ICPC.
He urged them to be prepared for the job ahead if eventually
confirmed by the Senate, adding they draw inspiration from one another.
“The nominees passed through thorough screening and
cross-examination by members of the committee.
The chairmanship nominee, 54-year old Owasanoye, was the
executive secretary of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption,
PACAC.
He graduated from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife in
1984 at the age of 20 with an LL.B Upper Division and was called to the Bar in
1985.
He thereafter went to the University of Lagos where he bagged an
LL.M in 1987 at 24.
Professor Owasanoye moved from the University of Lagos where he
was assistant lecturer to the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,
NIALS where he became a professor of law in 2001 at the age of 38.
He is a specialist in Commercial and International Trade Law,
Corporate Law, Child Rights and Human Rights Law and Strategic Governance and
the Law of External Debt Management.
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