BREAKING NEWS
Buratai, under scrutiny by the Senate for alleged illegal appointment of new NYSC DG
The Senate, Wednesday
directed its committee on Youth and sports to investigate the alleged illegal
appointment of a new Director-General for the National Youth Service Corps,
NYSC.
It was also said that
the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt.Gen. Tukur Buratai unilaterally made the
alleged unconstitutional but controversial appointment.
This development was
sequel to an adopted order 42 and 52 Senate rule moved by Senator Dino Melaye
representing Kogi West.
Melaye in presenting his
motion said it was unconstitutional for Buratai to have made the said
appointment as it was in breach of the provision of the 1999 constitution as
amended.
In his words, “I’m
bringing to the notice of the Senate an infringement in the appointment of a
new Director-General of NYSC.
“It was said that the
Chief of Army Staff made a new appointment of NYSC Director-General in
replacement of the former DG.
“This is
unconstitutional as it is only the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
that has the right as provided by the constitution to do so.
“The NYSC act section 5
reads, “There shall be a Director-General for the National Youth Service Corps
to be appointed by the President.
“But Buratai through a
signal removed and appointed a new NYSC DG.
“We should not allow
this, Mr. President. Otherwise, We should not be surprised to wake up one
morning to hear that DG, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, has
been removed and appointed a new Senate President”.
However, Senator Bassey
Akpan seconded the motion while it was put to a voice vote by Senate President,
Bukola Saraki that resulted in the unanimous resolution to refer the matter to
its committee to investigate and report back next week Wednesday for further
legislative action.
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