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Be bold enough to list corrupt lawmakers, Senate tells Jega

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The senate on Wednesday demanded that Attahiru Jega, former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should be bold enough to mention names of corrupt lawmakers instead of making branding statements.
Recall that the former INEC boss on Tuesday while delivering a paper to mark Nigeria’s Democracy Day in Abuja, had said the country’s lawmakers are notorious for demanding bribes with impunity.
However, on Wednesday, Isah Misau, senator representing Bauchi central, said his privilege has been breached by the allegation. He said it would be in order to name the lawmakers who are involved as it would help the government’s anti-corruption war.
“I find it difficult to explain to them and I feel that not only Professor Jega but anybody that would make statements concerning the credibility of this senate and the chairmen,” the senator said.
“I think you should be bold enough to mention the committee chairmen especially when it is about fighting corruption in Nigeria.
“If we really want to fight corruption and want to help the government, he would not be making such statements without mentioning the committee chairmen and those who gave him that sort of information. I felt embarrassed. We need the Professor to throw more light on what he made.”
 
On his part, Senate President Bukola Saraki said he was embarrassed by Jega’s comment.
“All of us are committed to the fight against corruption. But I believe it doesn’t help the fight against corruption, it is a slight to the integrity of some of us, where such a statement is made. If he has those kinds of evidence, he should bring it forward,” Saraki said.
“Because to say that is to suggest that every member of the national assembly is part of this. I think the professor should come out and mention these kinds of members he is aware of.
“If he can’t come out and name them, then he should not make such branding statements.”

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