SENATE RENEWS WAR WITH EXECUTIVE OVER ANTI-GRAFT CHIEF,DELAYS CONFIRMATION OF CENTRAL BANK'S DEPUTY GOVERNOR.
°Recommends scrapping of overlapping agencies °Threatens to publish MDAs withholding audited account The lingering dispute between the Senate and the Executive arm over the retention of Mr. Ibrahim Magu as the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), made a rude re-entry into the front burner of public discourse wednesday as the Red Chamber threatened to filibuster the confirmation of the nomination of Ms. Aisha Ahmad as a deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). President Muhammadu Buhari had forwarded Ahmad's nomination to the Senate for confirmation as a replacement for Mrs. Sarah Alade whose tenure expired in February. But the Senate said yesterday that it would not consider the nomination in line with its July 4, 2017 resolution to suspend all executive confirmation requests until Magu is removed. Besides, it said, the hostility would persist until the Senate's power of confirmation of nominees to the boards of commissions establ...
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