Sectoral debate: Reps insist on personal appearance of service chiefs

The House of Representatives on Thursday, insisted that all heads of the nation’s security agencies must appear in persons to answer questions related to the security situation in the country.

The House had lined up schedules of engagements with the various Ministries,  Departments and Agencies of the federal government, with the service chiefs, expected at its plenary on Thursday. 

The novel series was part of some initiatives by the Speaker Tajudeen Abbas -led House with a view to improving its oversight of the MDAs in line with the Legislative Agenda for the 10th assembly unveiled earlier on Monday. 

However, the chiefs stayed off and sent subordinates to make submissions on their behalf, prompting the House to send them back, and resolved that they personally appear next week, as it hae has been postponed owing to failure of the Service Chiefs to appear in persons for the event. 

Those expected were the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Naval Staff, Chief of Air Staff and the Inspector General of Police. 

Shortly after the representatives introduced themselves, Deputy Speaker of the House, Benjamin Kalu, raisings a constitutional point of order, drew the attention of the lawmakers to the fact that they Service Chiefs were invited to appear in persons and not by proxits, and moved a motion, praying the House not to entertain presentations from the subordinates.

Sustaining both the order and the motion, Speaker Abbas sent the guests to take their leave, and directed the Service Chiefs to appear before the House next Tuesday.

Addressing journalists later, spokesman of the House said “it was simply unacceptable to the House”, saying while the House understood how busy the chiefs might be, members were also concerned on the current security situation in the country.

“The house leadership felt it was to have representatives of the Service Chiefs on a very crucial matter like that. Members massively voted in support of the motion that the service chiefs should appear in persons and answer questions”, he said.