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The major opposition Peoples Democratic Party had forwarded a petition to the Senate which led to the party’s senators from Rivers state stalling his supposed screening earlier scheduled for Wednesday.
Senator Melaye had disclosed to the Nigerian Television Authority before the Senate session ten names scheduled to be screened of which Amaechi’s name was the last among them.
Report also surfaced that one Livingstone Wechie, through his organisation, Integrity Group, had secured a court order from a Rivers State High Court to stop Amaechi’s screening.
But Melaye said that the Senate had a standing rule that matter before a court should not be examined.
He said: “So Amaechi has got no problem.”
The Senate spokesman also explained why the red chamber postponed the ministerial screening to next week saying that some of the nominees were yet to submit their resumè and other documents required of them.
According to Leadership, on the issue of the court order restraining the Senate from screening Amaechi, the All Progressives Congress in a statement issued in Port Harcourt today by its publicity secretary, Chris Finebone, said that the report was false.
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He stated that the ruling APC had searched in all the Federal High Courts across the country and did not find any such proceeding pending or an order before any court in the country.
The ministerial screening exercise which was scheduled to enter day three today, October 15 was suspended and moved to next week Tuesday, October 20.

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