The National Assembly has hinted on plans to expedite the screening of nominees for the positions of the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria as well as the deputies. The parliament said this would be done along with a list of two ministerial nominees of President Bola TInubu.
The president had on Friday nominated Yemi Cardoso to as the new CBN governor.Cardoso was Lagos State’s Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning in 1999.
Tinubu also approved the nomination of four new deputy governors of the apex bank to serve for a similar duration of five years in the first instance, pending their confirmation by the Senate.The nominees are Emem Usoro, Muhammad Abdullahi-Dattijo, Philip Ikeazor and Bala Bello.But Senate said on Sunday it would screen the governor and other executive of the CBN alongside the new ministerial nominees as soon as it gets an Executive Communication to that effect upon its resumption from its annual recess.
The Senate spokesperson and the Chairman, the Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Yemi Adaramodu, on Sunday told said that the Red Chamber was ready to “act swiftly” on the screening of the nominees.
The President had on Sunday appointed the duo of Dr. Jamila Ibrahim and Ayodele Olawande as Minister of Youths and Minister of State for Youths respectively.
The appointments of the ministers are subject to confirmation by the Senate, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, had in a statement noted.
Earlier, the president had sent the names of 48 ministerial nominees in two batches to the president for approval.
However, three nominees including former Kaduna Governor, Nasir El-Ruffai, and former Nexim Bank MD, Stella Okotete were rejected by the Red Chamber while 45 ministerial nominees were confirmed.
The Senate had after the screening embarked on its annual recess and is expected to resume on Tuesday, September 26.
Cardoso’s nomination followed the reported resignation of the former governor, Godwin Emefiele.