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Senate President Bukola Saraki |
Senate President Bukola Saraki, has described the
allegations of forgery of senate standing order leveled against him and his
deputy, Ike Ekweremadu by the Federal government as the work of some people who
have vowed to implicate him after all their efforts to nail him through the
Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) fails.
In a statement released by his special adviser on media and
publicity, Yusuf Olaniyonu yesterday June 22nd, Saraki maintained that the allegation is another wanton abuse of
the judicial process and making a
mockery of the institution of justice.
The statement reads in part…
“The police in their investigation were
conscious that the incumbent senate president was not in office prior to June
9, 2015 and that was why in their letters inviting some individuals for their
investigation, they only mentioned officers of the seventh senate. The last of
the letters was written to the clerk of the national assembly on June 7, 2016 and
he was not among those invited.
Those who decided to smuggle the name of
the senate president into the charge sheet after the fact knew perfectly well
that only the leadership of the seventh senate were invited for investigation.
But they needed to implicate him in keeping with their declared vow to ensure
that even if their current efforts to nail him through the Code of Conduct
Tribunal (CCT) fails, they would find other ways to carry out their vendetta.
This so-called forgery case is another wanton abuse of the judicial process and
making a mockery of the institution of justice.
As the senate earlier stated, the sponsors
of this plot are not only gunning for Dr Saraki, what they have just launched
with this latest antics is a grand onslaught on the foremost institution of our
democracy. The only institutional difference between dictatorship and democracy
is the presence of the legislature. Therefore, by seeking to cripple the
national assembly, they have declared a war on our hard-won democracy and aimed
for the very jugular of our freedom.
“Let us restate the fact that the senators
who initiated the police investigation in the first place had raised the same
matter on the floor and were overwhelmingly overruled. They also filed a civil suit
and were told by the court that neither the judiciary nor the executive can
interfere in the internal affairs of the legislative arm.
These needless distractions will do nobody
any good. In fact, it will not help in delivering on the promise of bringing
positive change to the lives of our people who voted for the All Progressives
Congress (APC) in the last elections. The senate president does not see what
value this current attempt to shut down the senate by dragging its presiding
officers before a court for a phantom allegation of forgery will add to the
attempts to solve the problems confronting the nation.”
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