Taking a bow does not guarantee confirmation, Akpabio tells ministerial nominees

On Monday, Senate President Godswill Akpabio warned ministerial nominees that taking a bow during their Senate appearance does not imply that they have been cleared or confirmed for any ministerial function.

Akpabio made the clarification during the screening of Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, an Anambra State nominee.

Kennedy-Ohanenye, the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s sole female presidential aspirant in the 2023 presidential election, was the first female ministerial nominee to be screened by the red chamber on the first day of screening.

During the APC presidential primary in June 2022, Kennedy-Ohanenye, an Anambra State native, stepped down for former Lagos State Governor Bola Tinubu.

She was one of the seven female nominees that made the President’s 28-men ministerial list unveiled last Thursday by the Senate President.

After Kennedy-Ohanenye’s introductory comment, Senator Ireti Kingibe from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) asked her colleagues to let the ex-APC presidential aspirant take a bow.

Kingibe said, “I would like to support distinguished Senator Ifeanyi Ubah that she (Kennedy-Ohanenye) also should take a bow. She deserves it, and everybody else has taken a bow, I think her CV (Curriculum Vitae) requires that she takes a bow also.”

Responding, Akpabio said, “Distinguished Senator Ireti Kingibe, any nominee that comes before us will take a bow, whether the person is cleared or not.

“At the end of the day, we will go into the clearance and the confirmation; we will confirm whether the person is qualified or not but bowing before the hallowed chamber is a tradition all over the world.

“So, if you are saying others have taken a bow, they took a bow because they entered into the hallowed chamber.

“We have to amend our rules, we have to suspend our rules to allow strangers to come in. So, when they come, they take a bow; the bow does not mean they have been confirmed. So, even if she (Kennedy-Ohanenye) takes a bow, we will still go into the issue of confirmation later.”