Senate Demands Removal of CAC Registrar-General
On February 26, 2026, the Nigerian Senate adopted a resolution demanding the removal of Husaini Magaji, the Registrar-General of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
This decision followed his repeated failure to honour invitations to appear before the Senate Committee on Finance. The motion was raised during a session attended by the President’s economic team, where lawmakers expressed frustration over the CAC boss’s absence.
Background
The Senate
Committee on Finance had invited Magaji multiple times to provide an account of
the commission’s activities, particularly concerning revenue reconciliation.
His consistent absence was seen as a disregard for legislative oversight.
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, visibly angered by the situation, moved the motion for
his removal, citing what he described as a persistent refusal to engage with
the committee.
Lawmakers’
Reactions
Senator
Kalu criticized Magaji’s repeated excuses, noting that he often claimed to be at
the Presidential Villa whenever summoned. Senator Sani Musa, Chairman of the
Finance Committee, highlighted unresolved issues surrounding CAC’s revenue
reconciliation, stressing that Magaji’s absence had hindered progress. Senator
Adams Oshiomhole went further, proposing that the Senate withhold approval of
CAC’s 2026 budget until accountability was ensured.
Resolution
Adopted
The
Senate unanimously adopted the motion requesting that the President remove the
CAC Registrar-General. This action underscores the legislature’s determination
to enforce accountability among public officials and ensure compliance with
oversight responsibilities.
Implications
The
resolution signals a strong stance by the Senate against perceived executive
disregard for legislative authority. If implemented, the removal of Magaji
could lead to a restructuring of CAC leadership and potentially improve
transparency in the commission’s financial operations. It also sets a precedent
for stricter enforcement of legislative summons across government agencies.
Conclusion
The
Senate’s demand for the removal of Husaini Magaji reflects growing tensions
between lawmakers and agency heads who fail to honour oversight invitations. By
adopting this resolution, the Senate has reinforced its role as a watchdog over
public institutions, emphasizing that accountability and transparency remain
non-negotiable in governance.
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