Presidency Calls Customs Boss To Order, Obey The NASS
But for President Muhammadu Buhari’s intervention, the
Senate was ready to boot out Colonel Hameed Ali (rtd), the
comptroller-general of customs.
The president, it was learnt, had further threatened
to sacrifice any of his appointee who attempts to cause a friction
between him and the National Assembly.
Hameed Ali reportedly ran to Saraki after Buhari’s
intervention. Reports has it that Buhari warned his appointees not to
overheat the polity by creating avoidable friction between the executive
and the legislature arms of government.
Ali later met with Saraki late Tuesday, March 14 after
the latter had earlier written to the Senate that he would not be
present at the Wednesday session to answer questions from the lawmakers.
The report said the meeting between Buhari, Senate
President Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara was called at the
instance of the former who pleaded with the lawmakers and tried to see
how to resolve the looming crisis.
According to the report, President Buhari was not
comfortable with the language of some of his appointees and he
particularly told the customs boss that whoever loves him will not at
this point in time orchestrate any scuttle between the executive and the
legislature.
This was why, sensing the danger from Buhari, Ali ran
to Saraki and reportedly regretted not honouring the Senate’s
invitation, saying he was bereaved.
Ali was summoned over a new policy that wants owners
of cars in Nigeria to have custom duties and the senators wanted him to
appear in the official uniform of the Nigerian Customs Service which he
had never worn since taking up the appointment to head the parastatal.
Ali is expected to appear in Senate Plenary 10:30am Wednesday in his uniform.
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