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Senate confirms 22 NPC commissioners, rejects Kaduna nominee

The Senate has confirmed the appointment of 22 nominees presented to it by President Muhammadu Buhari as commissioners for the National Population Commission, NPC.

Meanwhile, the disagreement between Governor Nasir el-Rufai and the three Senators from the state— Suleiman Hunkuyi (Kaduna North), Shehu Sani (Kaduna Central) and Danjuma La’ah (Kaduna South) came to the fore  as the Senate rejected the appointment of Dr. Abdulmalik Durunnguwa from Kaduna State as one of NPC commissioners.

The Committee on National Identity Card and National Population Commission had submitted its report after screening 23 nominees.

Chairman of the committee, Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi (PDP Kaduna North), while presenting the report to the Senate, said the committee observed discrepancies in the certificate presented by Durunguwa and as such did not clear him for confirmation.

After much deliberation on the matter, the senators through a voice vote, unanimously agreed that the committee investigate the matter and report back at plenary.

However, those  confirmed by the Red Chamber  include Nwanne Nwabuisi, Abia State; Dr. Clifford Zirra, Adamawa; Dr. Chidi Ezeoke, Anambra; Isa Buratai, Borno; Navy Capt. Charles Ogwa(rtd), Cross River; Sir Ricard Odibo, Delta; Okereke Onuabuchi, Ebony; Olusegun Aiyejina, Edo; Ejike Ezeh, Enugu, and Abubakar Danburam, Gombe State.

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Others were Professor Uba Nnabue, Imo; Suleiman Lawal, Kano; Professor Jimoh Isah, Kogi; Dr. Sa’adu Alanamu, Kwara; Nasir Kwarra, Nasarawa; Aliyu Datti, Niger; Mrs Seyi Olusanya, Ogun; Dr. Olanadiran Iyantan, Ondo; Senator Mudashiru Hussain, Osun; Mrs. Cecilia Dapoet, Plateau; Dr. Ipalibo Harry, Rivers, and Sale Saany, Taraba State.

In his remarks, the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided, congratulated the nominees and urged them to discharge their duties effectively.

 

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