Photo: Nigeria’s Idris Wase, Deputy Speaker, ECOWAS Parliament
The parliament of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), has announced the immediate suspension of staff recruitment, which it earlier embarked upon, following the controversy which trailed the exercise.
Dr Sidie Tunis, the Speaker of the Parliament, who made this known in a statement issued by the parliament’s Communications Division. obtained by Periscope International on Monday, said that the subregional body had subsequently set up a panel to investigate alleged malpractices in the recruitment process.
It would be recalled that the Nigerian delegation recently raised allegations at the parliament that the country’s candidates were being marginalised in the recruitment exercise.
The Nigerian representation to the bloc had threatened to withdraw its membership as its citizens were being margininalised at the parliament in respect of employment and promotions.
The Deputy Speaker, Hon. Ahmed Idris Wase and the Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the ECOWAS Commission, Amb. Musa Sani Nuhu had written complaints to the speaker on the matter.
The statement explained that the work of the eight-man independent Ad Hoc Investigation Committee was expected to start on Aug. 2022 and its findings would be made available to the speaker within a week.
It added that a bureau meeting will be convened immediately to consider the report for onward submission to the plenary.
It said, “The action of the Honorable Speaker is in conformity with Rule Thirty-three (33) and Thirty-four (34) of the Rules of Procedures of the Parliament which provides that a Special Committee may be set up to address specific matters.
“The Ad hoc Committee would be headed by Sen. Mohammed Ali Ndume, Chairman of the Committee on Administration, Finance, and Budget.
“Other Members of the Committee include:Hon. Lynda Chuba Ikpeazu from Nigeria and Hon. Fatoumatta Njai from the Gambia.
“Hon. Amadou Djibo Ali from Niger, Hon. Kounon Nahou Agbandao from Togo, Hon. Caramo Camara from Guinea Bissau, Hon. Moussokora Chantal Fanny from Cote d’ Ivoire and Mr. Arboncana Oumarou Dicko to serve as Clerk to the Committee.
“The Terms of Reference of the Ad Hoc Committee shall be as follows: Investigate allegations of inappropriate conduct in the ongoing recruitment process at the ECOWAS Parliament; Investigate allegations of marginalization of Nigerian Candidates in the current recruitment process;
“Investigate and determine if indeed the plenary adopted any Resolution concerning the subject matter (Recruitment of Staff), using normal parliamentary procedure;
“In the execution of its mandate, the committee shall be granted access to all documents relating to the recruitment exercise and work with the Advisory Committee on Recruitment and Promotions at the ECOWAS Parliament, to under-study and review the exercise.
“The Ad hoc Committee would be guided by the provisions of the Supplementary Act and the ECOWAS Staff Regulations.”
The parliament’s leadership added that it was devoted to upholding and protecting the rights of all citizens of the community to aspire to positions in any ECOWAS institution, in line with the provisions of the group’s staff regulations and all related protocols.