Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Forgery Scandal: Lawan group heads To court again

Senators opposed to the leadership of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, on Monday filed a fresh suit at Federal High Court in Abuja, seeking
the nullification of the inauguration of the 8th Senate carried out by the management of
the National Assembly, on June 9.

The senators are operating on the platform of a group called Senate Unity Forum.
A member of the group, who confirmed the development to one of our correspondents
on conditions of anonymity, explained that one of their prayers was that the court
should declare the inauguration of the 8th Senate as well as the election of the
presiding officers as null and void.
He said the group, based on the revelations in the police report on the alleged forgery
of the Senate Standing Order 2015, was of the view that the document used for the
inauguration and the election were fake.
He added that the group expected the state to commence a criminal prosecution
against person and persons indicted in the alleged forgery scandal to serve as deterrent
to others.
He said, “We are doing this in the interest of our great country because anybody or
group of people could wake up one day and conspire to ammend the Nigerian
Constitution without following due process, if the current case of forgery scandal is not
acted upon”
Attempts to speak with the spokesperson for the SUF, Senator Kabir Marafa, on the
issue were futile as he did not pick calls made to his line on Monday night while text
messages also sent to him were not responded to.
Meanwhile, some senators on Monday, cautioned against any criminal prosecution
against anyone indicted by the police in the amendments made to the Senate Rules
2015.
For instance, Senator Shehu Sanni, (APC Kaduna-Central) cautioned against any action
that would lead to the arrest of the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, because
doing so would be counter-productive.
He said that if for any reason Ekweremadu was removed, the Senate may continue to
witness stern opposition as the APC alone cannot form the required quorum to pass
bills.
He said, “Evicting him will trigger another issue. We have to learn to live with what we
have for the smooth running of the senate and the administrations of President
Muhammadu Buhari”
Although Sanni noted that he would have preferred that the APC occupied the presiding
officers positions in the Senate but that the party should accept the present
composition and move on.
Another Senator, Abiodun Olujimi ( PDP Ekiti-South) said the amendments made in the
2015 Senate standing orders being referred to as forgery by the Senator Ahmad Lawan
group in the senate, was carried out by the management of the National Assembly for
the inauguration of the 8th Senate.
She said the senators alleging forgery as a result of slight amendments effected on the
2011 Senate Standing Order used by the 7th Senate as reflected in the 2015 standing
order, were just playing politics with a strictly internal matter of the senate.
She insisted that there was legislative immunity on the matter, which prevents both the
police and the court of law from meddling in it.
She said, “As far as majority of the senators are concerned, the alleged forgeries being
bandied about by Ahmad Lawan and his group, is a ruse, because for every new
senate, a new standing order must be provided which was what was given to senators
at the inauguration of the 8th Senate on the 9th of last month.
“Lawan and the other senators are crying wolf where there is none. Were not the only
senators who were in the 7th senate and besides, the 7th senate ended with its
standing order of 2011 on the 4th of June 2015.
“The 2015 senate standing order is a fresh document meant for the 8th senate and not
7th senate, so where lies the forgery they are talking about?”
She added that appropriate sanction may later be meted out to those dragging the
institution of the senate in the mud on matters that are strictly internal.
She said, “I think there are reprimands for those who go outside the line and I am sure
that the senate will apply appropriate sanction at the appropriate when to those that
may be found culpable on this matter at the end of the day.”

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