Speaker, House of Representatives Aminu Tambuwal yesterday sacked the
suspended Chairman of the House Adhoc Committee on Fuel Subsidy Regime,
Farouk Lawan, from the position of Chairman, House Committee on
Education.
Tambuwal announced the appointment of Aminu Suleiman (PDP, Kano) as
the substantive chairman of the committee as replacement for Lawan, who
is currently facing trial for allegedly receiving a bribe of $620,000
from oil magnate, Femi Otedola.
Tambuwal also appointed deputy chairmen for six other committees.
Until his appointment, Sulaiman was the deputy chairman of the
committee on labour and productivity. Rose Okoh (PDP, Cross River),
deputy chairman of the Education committee had been operating in acting
capacity.
Tambuwal said the appointment is with immediate effect.
Farouk Lawan was suspended at a special plenary of the House in June
2012, after billionaire oil marketer, Chief Femi Otedola alleged that
the former chairman collected $620,000 bribe from him to facilitate the
removal of his companies: Zenon Oil and Synopsis International from the
list of erring companies in the subsidy regime.
The House had temporarily stri*ped Lawan of his position as chairman
committee on education as well as chairman of the subsidy probe
committee pending the outcome of the investigation of its committee on
ethics and privileges.
With this development, Lawan who has been in the House since 1999
would remain as a floor member. The ethics and privileges committee had
concluded its assignment since last year but has not submitted its
findings to the House.
Efforts by our correspondent to ascertain whether the speaker’s
action was based on the findings of the ethics and privileges committee
were however not successful.
Lawan, is presently being prosecuted for allegedly soliciting and
accepting bribe for the purpose of compromising facts on the oil subsidy
management in the country.
It was learnt that Tambuwal’s sacking of Lawan may not be unconnected
with the resolve of the House leadership to purge itself of anything
that might dent the image of the House
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