Though report of the three-man Presidential Committee that
investigated the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF,
Babachir Lawal, and the Director-General, Nigerian Intelligence Agency,
NIA, Ayo Oke, is yet to be made public, both men stand suspended, a
Presidency source has said.
Investigations by Vanguard, last
night, revealed that chairman of the committee, Acting President Yemi
Osinbajo would not take any soft measure that may exonerate Lawal and
Oke.
Findings also indicated that Osinbajo may have quietly
submitted the report to President Buhari during their meeting the night
the President departed.
The top Presidency source, privy to the
workings of the committee, which concluded its assignment last week,
said Osinbajo, as the Acting President, was likely to implement the
outcome of the report without waiting for President Buhari’s return.
The
source also told Vanguard that Osinbajo was most likely to sign the
2017 budget into law should the document be passed by the National
Assembly any time soon.
The same goes for the swearing in of the two minister-designates, who had been screened and confirmed by the Senate.
The
source said: “Look, the President, before leaving, had briefed
Osinbajo. He had empowered him to do certain things on his behalf. Both
had some discussions on a wide range of issues. So, those things may be
part of what they discussed.”
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