The Federal Government has said that the weekly Federal
Executive Council (FEC) meeting will not hold today due to certain reasons...
Minister of Information, Mr Lai Mohammed who announced the cancellation of the
weekly executive meeting, attributed lack of adequate time for ministers to
prepare documents for the meeting and the Eid-el-Kabir holidays as some of the
reasons the meeting could not hold. President Muhammadu Buhari has only
presided over one FEC meeting since August 19 when he returned to the country
after a 103-day medical vacation in London. Penultimate week, he had, in place
of the meeting, received the reports on the probe of the suspended Secretary to
the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr Babachir Lawal and the
director-general of National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Ambassador Olushola
Oke. Meanwhile, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity,
Femi Adesina has defended the cancellation of the meeting, saying that “no law
states the meeting must hold weekly.” He also said that, “There is no law that
says the federal executive council meeting should hold every week. There is no
law that says it must be weekly. Under a past administration, it used to hold
once every two weeks.” “So, there is no law that says it should hold every
Wednesday. It depends on what you have on the agenda to discuss. The president
is the chairman of that meeting. So, he has the discretion to hold or not to
hold (the meeting).”
The Federal Government
has said that the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting will
not hold today due to certain reasons.
Minister of Information, Mr Lai Mohammed who announced the cancellation
of the weekly executive meeting, attributed lack of adequate time for
ministers to prepare documents for the meeting and the Eid-el-Kabir
holidays as some of the reasons the meeting could not hold.
President Muhammadu Buhari has only presided over one FEC meeting since
August 19 when he returned to the country after a 103-day medical
vacation in London.
Penultimate week, he had, in place of the meeting, received the reports
on the probe of the suspended Secretary to the Government of the
Federation (SGF), Mr Babachir Lawal and the director-general of National
Intelligence Agency (NIA), Ambassador Olushola Oke.
Meanwhile, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity,
Femi Adesina has defended the cancelation of the meeting, saying that
“no law states the meeting must hold weekly.”
He also said that, “There is no law that says the federal executive
council meeting should hold every week. There is no law that says it
must be weekly. Under a past administration, it used to hold once every
two weeks.”
“So, there is no law that says it should hold every Wednesday. It
depends on what you have on the agenda to discuss. The president is the
chairman of that meeting. So, he has the discretion to hold or not to
hold (the meeting).”
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