The Senate has stepped down confirmation of President Buhari’s twenty-seven Resident Electoral Commissioners, REC nominees for two weeks.
The lawmakers said this is in protest against Ibrahim Magu’s headship of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The lawmakers made this resolution after the report submitted by the Senate Committee on INEC at plenary on Tuesday, pointing out that the Legislature should not approve more nominations by the Executive.
The Senate has stepped down confirmation of President Buhari’s twenty-seven Resident Electoral Commissioners, REC nominees for two weeks.
The lawmakers said this is in protest against Ibrahim Magu’s headship of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The lawmakers made this resolution after the report submitted by the Senate Committee on INEC at plenary on Tuesday, pointing out that the Legislature should not approve more nominations by the Executive.
The Senate has stepped down confirmation of President Buhari’s twenty-seven Resident Electoral Commissioners, REC nominees for two weeks.
The lawmakers said this is in protest against Ibrahim Magu’s headship of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The lawmakers made this resolution after the report submitted by the Senate Committee on INEC at plenary on Tuesday, pointing out that the Legislature should not approve more nominations by the Executive.
The Senate has stepped down confirmation of President Buhari’s twenty-seven Resident Electoral Commissioners, REC nominees for two weeks.
The lawmakers said this is in protest against Ibrahim Magu’s headship of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The lawmakers made this resolution after the report submitted by the Senate Committee on INEC at plenary on Tuesday, pointing out that the Legislature should not approve more nominations by the Executive.
The Senate has stepped down confirmation of President Buhari’s twenty-seven Resident Electoral Commissioners, REC nominees for two weeks.
The lawmakers said this is in protest against Ibrahim Magu’s headship of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The lawmakers made this resolution after the report submitted by the Senate Committee on INEC at plenary on Tuesday, pointing out that the Legislature should not approve more nominations by the Executive.
The Senate has stepped down confirmation of President Buhari’s twenty-seven Resident Electoral Commissioners, REC nominees for two weeks.
The lawmakers said this is in protest against Ibrahim Magu’s headship of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The lawmakers made this resolution after the report submitted by the Senate Committee on INEC at plenary on Tuesday, pointing out that the Legislature should not approve more nominations by the Executive.
The Senate has stepped down confirmation of President Buhari’s twenty-seven Resident Electoral Commissioners, REC nominees for two weeks.
The lawmakers said this is in protest against Ibrahim Magu’s headship of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The lawmakers made this resolution after the report submitted by the Senate Committee on INEC at plenary on Tuesday, pointing out that the Legislature should not approve more nominations by the Executive.
The Senate has stepped down confirmation of President Buhari’s twenty-seven Resident Electoral Commissioners, REC nominees for two weeks.
The lawmakers said this is in protest against Ibrahim Magu’s headship of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The lawmakers made this resolution after the report submitted by the Senate Committee on INEC at plenary on Tuesday, pointing out that the Legislature should not approve more nominations by the Executive.