The Corporate Affairs Commission's Registrar-General, Hussaini Magaji, faced a call for his removal from office, but the Senate has now retracted its earlier demand. The Senate's Finance Committee had initially expressed dissatisfaction with Magaji's repeated failures to attend invitations and respond to correspondence. However, following Magaji's appearance and sincere apology, the committee's stance softened. Magaji attributed the issues to a communication gap and vowed to improve liaison with the National Assembly. The committee's chairman, Senator Sani Musa, acknowledged Magaji's efforts and the importance of oversight over revenue-generating agencies. Despite the initial tension, the situation ended on a positive note, with some senators defending Magaji's conduct and urging forgiveness. The CAC boss was given a second chance, and the committee decided to focus on future budget discussions.