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Presidency apologises to Senate over remarks by AGF's aide, Okoi Obono-Obla

The presidency has apologized to the Senate over the comments made by the Special Assistant to President Buhari on Prosecution, Okoi Obono-Obla, at the senate public hearing on the alleged forgery of senate order which held at the National Assembly yesterday June 30th.

Obono-Obla had told members of the senate committee on Legal Matters, Judiciary & Human Rights that the senate lacked constitutional powers to summon the Attorney General of the Federation and Chief Justice of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, over the alleged forgery of senate orders.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly, Ita Enang, today spoke with Senate correspondents where he tendered an apology to the senate over Obono-Obla's remarks.

Enang during the interview, disclosed that he would be testifying as a former chairman of the Senate Rules and Business Committee in the seventh Senate when the alleged case of forgery of senate order comes up

21 comments:

  1. Hmm! There's so much drama in the N I G, it's kinda hard being a...



    Countries with the Lowest Age of Consent in the World

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  2. These guys are funny tho

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  3. ***************************confused team ******ebe onye isi di confused......... gini ka umu aturu ya ga adizi...??????? brain fa ga eme nghasa na....... jux negodu

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  4. The drama is just too much

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  5. Nigeria is upside down under buhari

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  6. Story for the gods.
    THEY ARE BIRDS OF THE SAME FEATHERS.
    SEE THEM FEMI SHOULD ALSO APOLOGISE.
    SHAMELESS MEN IN GOVERNMENT PLEASE THEY SHOULD DIVIDE THIS COUNTRY OOOO WE ARE TIRED.















    #sad indeed

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    1. You should lead the way by immigrating via sahara desert

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  7. The senate should commence impeachment process asap.Buhari is fucked

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  8. hmmm the drama is really sthn else
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  9. How can a country move forward when the number one citizen surrounds self with 'future headed ' personal assistance from his locally instead of sound brains .Thank you senator Enang for your efforts in dousing the tension created by the stupid PA.

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    1. Those of us who know Obono obla have always questioned his law certificate, he remains one of those APC fanatics who idolise PMB , today he has gone to disgrace himself before the entire country, people of yakurr in Cross River Una see Una son?

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  10. The presidency hardly come to an agreement. One minister/aide would say something and Buhari would either counter it while abroad or another person would

    Eva Da Diva...

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  11. I knew the silly senior adviser misfired and this is a typical example of the kind of people Buhari has in place to run the affairs of a nation; people that aren't qualified but just because they are from certain region and family friends; no wonder this administration is a disaster!!!!! Bunch of novice; experimenting stupid policies at the expense of the most populated black nation on earth.
    Posterity will surely judge Buhari

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  12. Confused bunch of politicians. Vomiting wateva they like.

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  13. WELL, I REALLY WISH AND HOPE THIS REFUTAL OR DISCLAIMERS COULD BE FOLLOWED BY PUNITIVE MEASURES LIKE SACKING, AT LEAST SOME OTHERS WILL SEAT UP AND GET THEIR ACTS RIGHT

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  14. Which way Nigeria? Must we keep going round and round in circles oh my Nigeria weeps

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  15. While civil servants, Teachers and Pensioners are not paid their emoluments.

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