Uneasy calm on Tuesday evening pervaded the Senate wing of
the National Assembly as members of the Senate Committee on Army clashed over
alleged lopsidedness in recent recruitments carried out by the Nigerian Army,
NA.
The development happened during an interactive session
between members of the committee and the Commander, Training and Doctrine
Command of the Nigerian Army, Major General S.O Olabanji.
Trouble started when a member of the committee who doubles
as the Deputy Minority Whip of the Senate, Senator Abdullahi Ibrahim Danbaba
(PDP Sokoto South) took up General Olabanji on alleged lopsided nature of
recruitment carried out by the Army recently.
But the acting chairman of the committee, Senator Abba Moro
(PDP Benue South) who presided over the session, ruled Danbaba out of order,
saying “this meeting is not for such enquiry.”
Apparently irked by the development, another member of the
committee, Senator Barinada Mpigi (PDP Rivers South East), raised the issue
again, saying “lopsidedeness in recruitment is not an issue to be put aside or
rule against.”
Senator Moro again ruled against the enquiry, insisting that
the session was not for review of recruitment made by the Army, but on Tactical
Training and Doctrine men and officers.
“The questions being raised by my colleagues on alleged
lopsided recruitments are being thrown to the wrong person. The Chief of Army
Staff, Lt – Gen. Farouk Yahaya is the one who can do justice to such allegation
or enquiry,” he said.
Angered by the insistence of Senator Moro that questions on
recruitment should be entertained at the session, Senators Danbaba and Mpigi
stormed out of the meeting.
Expressing his anger to journalists on what transpired at
the session, Senator Danbaba said he walked out from the meeting with Senator
Mpigi based on dictatorial action of Senator Moro.
“He shouldn’t have ruled us out of order since the military
man whom the question was directed to, did not complain.
“The issue of marginalization in recruitment has never been
responded to, it is part of the oversight process of the committee to ensure
that whatever is to be done should be done to ensure justice, the Nigerian Army
like any institution of government in Nigeria is supposed to comply with
provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as
amended and that constitution has made it very clear that the issue of federal
character and representation is paramount as a constitutional issue.
“I’m not blaming the Army, the Army has been performing very
well, but at the same time, the issue of recruitment is very very important.
“I left the meeting, I stormed out with Mpigi because we
were angry,” he said.
Defending his action, Senator Moro in a counter interview
with journalists, said he had no any regret for ruling Danbaba out of order as
far as the issue of alleged lopsided recruitment was concerned.
“Danbaba and Mpigi’s questions were directed to a wrong
person. What explanation were they expecting from Commander, Training and
Doctrine Command on recruitment.
“Besides, the committee had tabled the issue before the
Chief of Army Staff few months ago with response bothering on physical and
medical reasons for those recruited and those who failed in the exercise,” he
stressed.
It was, however, gathered that Senator Danbaba vowed to take
the matter to the Leader of the Senate, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi (APC Kebbi
North) for formal complaint.
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