The Corporate Affairs Commission's Registrar-General, Hussaini Magaji, faced a heated exchange with the Senate, which initially called for his removal from office. The Senate's call was rescinded following Magaji's appearance at the budget defense session, where he offered a remorseful apology for his earlier failure to honor their invitations. The committee had expressed displeasure over Magaji's repeated absence from committee meetings and delayed responses to official correspondence. Chairman Senator Sani Musa highlighted the committee's constitutional mandate to oversee revenue-generating government agencies, including government-owned enterprises and ministries. Magaji's prompt appearance after the initial call for his removal raised further concerns. He attributed the communication gap to a misunderstanding between his staff and the National Assembly liaison unit, promising a dedicated liaison office to prevent future incidents. Lawmakers defended Magaji, emphasizing his remorse and the committee's fairness. Senators Dicket Plang, Yahaya Abdullahi, and Ned Nwoko urged the committee to show compassion, citing Magaji's disciplined disposition in public service and private life. The motion to rescind the removal call was moved by Sen. Isa Jibrin and seconded by Senator Sani Daura, and Magaji was asked to reappear to defend his organization's budget performance.