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Buhari Gave Approval For Appointment Of New NYSC DG

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BEVERLY HILLS, May 09, (THEWILL) – The Nigerian army has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari gave his approval for the appointment of Shuaibu Ibrahim as director-general (DG) of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

The army’s claim was contained in the report of the senate committee which investigated the appointment.

THEWILL recalls that the army recently announced Ibrahim as the new NYSC DG, raising concerns in different quarters that the presidency, by law, ought to announce the replacement of Suleiman Kazaure, Ibrahim’s predecessor.

In 2011, former President Goodluck Jonathan appointed Thompson Okorie-Affia as the scheme’s DG, and later in 2013, appointed Johnson Olawumi to replace him. Buhari appointed Kazaure in 2016.

Section 5 of the NYSC act stipulates that only president could make such appointment.

“(I) There shall be for the service corps a Director-General who shall be appointed by the President,” the section reads.

The senate subsequently mandated its committee on youths and sports development to investigate the appointment to confirm if the law was violated.

At plenary on Thursday, Ogba Obinna, the Committee Chairman, quoted GAT Ochigbano, acting military secretary (army), as saying the army submitted three names to Buhari regarding the posting.

He said: “COAS was represented G.A.T. Ochigbano, army’s acting secretary who made written and oral presentations. Three suitable and qualified candidates were nominated for the president to choose from.

“Their nomination was conveyed to the President through the Minister of Defence via a letter dated 13 February 2019. The Minister of Defence confirmed to the DG the president’s approval of Ibrahim via a letter dated 18 April 2019.”

He said the committee found out that the appointment is in accordance with the provisions of NYSC Act and that no law was violated as presidential approval was granted before appointment.

Reacting, Senate President Bukola Saraki said the senate will continue to play its role in ensuring due process.

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