Buhari To Back Customs Boss Ali Against Senate
President Muhammadu Buhari may take sides with the Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (retd.), in his ongoing face-off with the Senate over his failure to wear uniform.
Senators had on Thursday attacked Ali for honouring their invitation without wearing a uniform.
They, therefore, asked him to return on Wednesday in the complete Customs uniform.
The position of the Presidency is that no law compels Ali to wear a uniform.
A source who is familiar with the development said the position was based on legal advice made available to the President by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN).
The source added that the government’s stand is that there is a clear separation of powers among the three arms of government.
He said the position of the Presidency was that lawmakers could not make laws and enforce the laws themselves.
“The AGF has advised that no law compels a political appointee to wear any uniform. And again, the legislature makes laws, but they don’t have the power to enforce those laws.”
Senators had on Thursday attacked Ali for honouring their invitation without wearing a uniform.
They, therefore, asked him to return on Wednesday in the complete Customs uniform.
The position of the Presidency is that no law compels Ali to wear a uniform.
A source who is familiar with the development said the position was based on legal advice made available to the President by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN).
The source added that the government’s stand is that there is a clear separation of powers among the three arms of government.
He said the position of the Presidency was that lawmakers could not make laws and enforce the laws themselves.
“The AGF has advised that no law compels a political appointee to wear any uniform. And again, the legislature makes laws, but they don’t have the power to enforce those laws.”
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