
The House of Representatives Committee on Ethics investigating the $3 million cash for clearance scam involving Rep. Farouk Lawan and business mogul, Mr Femi Otedola, has been directed to reverse the decision to hold its hearings in secret.
The directive from the
House leadership, weekend, came as it emerged that the Ethics Committee is to
invite the Director General of the State Security Service, SSS, to shed light
on the scam.
The decision of the
ethics committee to hold its sittings in camera came as a major reversal to the
transparency and accountability profile that the Speaker Aminu Tambuwal-led
leadership had itself sought to portray in its actions.
The ethics committee
which is investigating the alleged bribe offered by Otedola to Lawan to clear
his name from the list of indicted beneficiaries of the administration’s
subsidy regime got enmeshed in controversy last Tuesday after Otedola insisted
that he must be heard in public and not in secret as the committee wanted.
Following the refusal of
Otedola to submit to the secret hearing, Chairman of the House Committee on
Ethics, Rep. Musa Gambo had described Otedola as “stupid,” saying the
businessman abused the committee members in the short period he was with them
in the secret session last Tuesday.
Otedola responded the
following day, denying that he abused the committee members, insisting that he
acted in decorum.
The ethics committee
insistence on hearing Otedola in secret, itself, raised controversy in the
House last Thursday as some members insisted that the conduct of the ethics
committee violated their privileges as it sought to portray the House in a
negative image.
A member of the House
from Kaduna State, Simon Arabo, had at that sitting, in seeking to condemn the
action of the committee on ethics in bringing the House into disrepute said:
“What will it cost the committee if Otedola testifies in the open? There is
nowhere in the House rules that says that Otedola must be heard in secret.”
House sources disclosed
that in a bid to reverse the negative impressions brought by the ethics
committee, the House leadership, weekend, directed the committee to reverse its
decision and hold its sessions in public.
2 comments:
this people are all comfused, Nigerians watching this development with keen interest. i hate this people with passion.
Nigeria is a big shame, please the british should come back and govern us.
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