Groups query choice of new head for Senate Committee on Financial Crimes

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TrackNigeria –The Human Environment and Development Agenda, (HEDA Resource Centre ) and the Civil Society Network Against Corruption, (CSNAC) have dismissed what it described as outrageous the appointment of Senator Aliyu Matagarakarda Wammakko as the Senate Committee Vice Chairman on Financial Crimes.

The foremost anti-corruption coalition asked the National Assembly to immediately replace Wamakko with a credible Senator.

The groups call for the immediate replacement of Senator Wammakko adding that if this is not done, it leaves the conclusion that the Senate lacks credible individuals that can handle such a sensitive position.

“We are deeply concerned that a Senator who shoulders a heavy load of corruption charges has been appointed to lead the National Assembly on issues pertaining to corruption and other financial crimes. This is ridiculous. It is unacceptable” the statement signed by HEDA and CSNAC stated in a release signed on their behalf by Mr Olanrewaju Suraju

HEDA and CSNAC said the selection of Senator Wammakko was an indication that the National Assembly appears not to consider credibility as an important weapon in any meaningful fight against corruption or that the Senate Committee on Financial Crimes is considered a paper tiger established not to fight corruption but to  create perks and privileges of office for certain individuals.

The coalition said “How do the National Assembly reconcile the contradiction that a man indicted for serious financial crimes has been asked to lead the National Assembly in the anti corruption drive? This certainly mocks the lawmakers and portrays the country in extreme bad light.”

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had launched investigation into alleged theft of N15 billion naira belonging to the Sokoto State Government, the statement said.

Wamakko ruled Sokoto from 2007 to 2015 after which he was elected Senator representing Sokoto North in the National Assembly. He won reelection in 2019.

There was no immediate reaction from the Senate or Senator Wamakko himself to the criticism as at the time of filing this story.

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