The
National Coordinator of Concern Nigerian Youths, Akeem Muhammed has called on the
Senate President, Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki to obey the National Assembly
Service Act of 2014 which stated categorically clear that “In Exercising its powers to make appointments or exercise disciplinary
control over persons, The Commission Shall Not Be Subject To The Direction or
Control of Any Authority or Person” by not interfering in the collective decision
of the National Assembly Service
Commission in the appointment of Mr. Sani Omolori as the Ag. Clerk of the
National Assembly for the period that the incumbent Clerk to the National
Assembly will be on pre-retirement leave from 14th May to 14th
August, 2016.
In a
press released made available to the media on Friday, 6th May, 2016 in
Abuja, the group stated that the National Assembly Service Commission took into
account the fact that Mr. Ben Efeturi will proceed on his pre-retirement leave
on 2nd August 2016, twelve days before the incumbent Clerk will be
due to hand over to his successor. This means that Mr. Efeturi is time barred
for the appointment as Ag. Clerk of the National Assembly hence the choice of
Mr. Sani Omolori to act and ensure continuity in that very important public
service office where he will serve for the next five years.
“In
arriving at the commission’s decision, the Chairman did not use his casting
vote, because eleven commissioners were in support with only one who voted No” Muhammed
said.
“It
could be recalled that the Senate President, Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki
issued a letter instructing the Chairman of the National Assembly Service
Commission to withdraw the letter appointing Mr. Sani Omolori as the Ag. Clerk
of the National Assembly for the period that the incumbent Clerk to the
National Assembly will be on pre-retirement leave from 14th May to
14th August, 2016.
“In
substantiating our strong position on this matter, it is necessary to place on
record the career progression of the two officers in the inerrancy of the
National Assembly.
“Mr.
sani omolori was appointed Deputy Director on 1st of January, 2003
while Mr. Ben Efeturi was appointed Deputy Director on 1st January,
2004. Mr. Sani Omolori was appointed Director on 1st January, 2007 and
Mr. Ben Efeturi was appointed Director on 1st January, 2008. Mr. Sani
Omolori and Mr. Ben Efeturi were both appointed Ag. Clerk on 4th
February, 2010.
“Mr.
Sani Omolori and Mr. Ben Efeturi were both appointed Substantive Clerks on 25th
March, 2010.
“For
the records, in the Nigeria Public Services Seniority is determined at the time
of consideration for promotion and career progression chart leading to it
seniority has never and is never decided by the date of appointment to the service
nor date of retirement from service or indeed the number of years spent in the
service.
“After
deep scrutiny of the laws establishing the National Assembly Service Commission
before getting interested in this matter to necessitate our intervention, we
discovered that Mr. Benedict Efeturi who presently act as the Deputy Clerk to
the National Assembly will proceed on his three months terminal leave on 2nd
August 2016, days before the end of the current Clerk’s terminal leave and that
it is never expedient nor in conformity with convention and practices of the
service for an officer who has less than six months left to retire from the service
to act in a higher office”. Muhammed said.
“Taken
into consideration all the facts and figures on this unwarranted misguided
decision of the Senate Presidents, the Concerned
Nigeria Youth opine strongly that the Senate President acted in error to request
for the withdrawal of the appointment letter of Mr. Sani Omolori in the first
instance as no person or authority can influence the said appointment according
to the rules and regulations of the commission.
The
group called on Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki to concentrate all his energy
and divert his intellectual endowments into wriggling himself out of his
current political quagmire at the Code of Conduct Tribunal; an act that
downgrade the image of the National Assembly, than to his more political
pettiness, unnecessary distraction and retrogressive witch-hunting to deny Mr.
Sani Omolori his rightful position because of political miscalculations that
ought not to affect the bureaucracy of the National Assembly Service Commission.
“Senator
Abubakar Bukola Saraki is faced with heterogeneous problems that calls his
personal integrity into serious questioning and while we hope the Senate
President should do the needful by tackling the problems facing the nation to
move forward and redeeming the image of the National Assembly, we feel dabbling
into appointments that are only made by the National Assembly Service
Commission; is an error and we call on Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki to desist
from meddling into the Commission’s affairs forthwith” Muhammed said.
“It
is evidently clear without bureaucratic ambiguity that Mr. Sani Omolori, the
present Clerk of the House of Representatives who therefore remains the next
most senior officer in the services of National Assembly and who will remain in
service till 2012 is the most qualified to act as the Clerk to National
Assembly in Acting capacity effective from 13th May, 2016 for
National peace and sustainable tranquility.
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