News

Buhari Summon: We Have Nothing To Do With His Invitation – Senate Disowns Reps

Senate Suspends Confirmation of EFCC NomineesSenate Suspends Confirmation of EFCC Nominees

Buhari Summon: We Have Nothing To Do With His Invitation – Senate Disowns Reps.

On Wednesday, The Senate noted that it had nothing to do with the invitation of President Muhammadu Buhari by the House of Representatives.

President Buhari was scheduled to appear before and brief lawmakers on the security challenges rocking the country.

But during the National Executive Council of the APC on Tuesday, governors prevailed on the president not to appear before the National Assembly.

The Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, also stated that the constitution gives the president exclusive rights over security and cannot be summoned by lawmakers.

He described the invitation to the president as unconstitutional, adding that it was the right of Buhari to engage the National Assembly or not.

Speaking to newsmen the Chairman of its Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Ajibola Basiru (APC-Osun Central), said the upper chamber did not summon the president.

He said the red chamber would not want to be dragged into any controversy as to whether Buhari will appear before a joint session of the National Assembly or not.

 “I’m a spokesperson of the Senate. There was no resolution of the Senate that the President should come and address it on the issue of national security,” he said.

 “I expect that every enquiry as to the summoning and coming of the President should be directed to the House of Representatives.

 “We operate a bi-camera legislature. That’s why our rules and procedures are different and that is why also we need concurrence from the two Houses on passing of legislation.

 “On this matter, there has not been an issue of a joint resolution. What you have is resolution of the House of Representatives.

 “And I believe, the House of Representatives should be able to tell you why the resolution was passed, and what will happen to that resolution.

 “As far as the Senate is concerned, we have not summoned the President and we don’t want to get ourselves involved in any controversy as to whether the president will appear or not.

 “To the best of my knowledge I’m not aware of any planned joint session of the National Assembly tomorrow (today).”

Recent Posts

Actress Wunmi Toriola Brags Amid Chef Tolani Collaboration Saga

Wunmi Toriola, is firm about her feelings towards Chef Tolani, a popular social media chef. The issue arose when Wunmi… Read More

10 hours ago

Actress Toyin Adewale Shares Hilarious “What I Ordered Vs What I Got” Experience

Nollywood actress Toyin Adewale is the mother of Nigerian singer Mayorkun. She shared a humorous post on Instagram on March… Read More

10 hours ago

Denmark Upholds Regulations For Non-EU/EEA Student Visa Holders To Prevent Labor Migration Abuse

Denmark enforces strict requirements for student visa holders from non-EU/EEA countries. The goal is to prevent the misuse of student… Read More

10 hours ago

Biodun Okeowo Hails Husband For Splendid Birthday Gesture To Daughter

Biodun Okeowo thanked her husband for making her daughter's birthday special. She shared her appreciation on Instagram. Her husband plans… Read More

10 hours ago

“I Need Help”- James Brown Breaks Silence On Financial Struggles

James Brown, responded to rumors about his financial struggles and homelessness. The claims originated from blogger Tosin Silverdam, who suggested… Read More

10 hours ago

Asake Reacts as Biological Father Publicly Begs for Financial Help amid battle with stroke

Nigerian Afrobeats star Asake has broken his silence following a viral video of Fatai Odunsi, a man claiming to be… Read More

12 hours ago