SENATE FORCED INTO CLOSED DOOR AFTER SENATORS MOVE TO SUSPEND SCREENING OF MINISTERIAL NOMINEE FESTUS KEYAMO
The Nigerian Senate was thrown into rowdiness for several minutes and eventually forced to go behind closed doors after some lawmakers vehemently kicked against the nomination of former Minister of Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo into the cabinet of President Bola TINUBU.
Keyamo was the last of 48 nominees to be screened and he had everything going well for him as he mounted the rostrum, reeling out his very intimidating credential as an attorney of the law.
Keyamo informed the Senate how he had spent the last 30 years using the instrumentality of the law to advance the course of democracy and the rule of law and even how he used his expertise in law to strengthen the powers of the senate.
Trouble however started for Keyamo when the Deputy Minority Leader, Darlington Nwokocha – turned the power of the Senate on him.
Coming under Order 88(1), Nwokocha drew senate attention back to events in 2020 and around the issue of Public Works Funds, amounting to N52 billion.
Keyamo was the Minister of State for Labour and Employment at the time and had run into conflicts with lawmakers over the management of the funds appropriated by the National Assembly to paid to 1,000 Public Works employees recruited in each of the 774 Local Government Areas .
Nwochocha recalled how Keyamo at that time denied lawmakers as representatives of the people the opportunity to oversight the exercise and even refused to honour invitations from both chambers of the National Assembly to explain how the money was disbursed and the impact it had on the people.
It was payback time -and senators were ready to take their own pound of Keyamo’ flesh.
Abia South Senator, Enyinnaya Abaribe recalls Keyamo’s behavior very vividly and quickly seconds the motion that his ministerial screening should be suspended until the time the nominee fully accepts to subject himself to the questions by the National Assembly over the N52 billion Public Works Funds.
By this time, the Keyamo’s screening had effectively divided the senate with some senators calling on the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio to call for division and put the question again for those in support or against Keyamo’s nomination.
At this point, Senate had become completely rowdy-with Keyamo rooted to his feet, his fate squarely in the hands of the lawmakers.
The senate was eventually forced behind closed door with Akpabio rising to his feet in his bid to call senators on both sides of the divide to order.