Niagara’s Senate President Bukola Saraki has advised the
presidency to prepare for a lengthy legal war in the bid to get him prosecuted
for alleged involvement in the forging of the Senate rule prior to the
inauguration of the Senate on June 9, 2015.
Saraki, who is battling to exonerate himself from the
forgery allegation, however, insisted on his innocence as the noose gets
tightened on him in the forgery case.
He said he is aware that the new case being hung on his neck
is another attempt in the ongoing move to pull him down, vowing to stay strong
and defend his mandate with all legal means through which, he said, he is sure
of victory.
The Senate President, in a statement signed by his Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, described as unfortunate the
attempt to drag his name into a messy deal for which he knows nothing about.
He stated that he is only being persecuted for no just cause
as he was never a principal officer in the 7th session of the Senate where the
Senate rule was amended.
He posited that it was wrong to accuse him of participation
in any forgery of the Senate rule as prior to his unanimous election as Senate
president on June 9, 2015, he was merely a senator-elect like all his
colleagues, and therefore was not in a position to influence the rules that
were to be used in the conduct of the election.
This, he said, reflected in the decision of the police not
to invite him for questioning when the investigation into the matter commenced
initially.
“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 7th 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 7th Senate were invited for investigation. But they
needed to implicate him in keeping with their declared vow to ensure that even
if their current effort to nail him through the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT)
fails, they would find other ways to carry out their vendetta.”
The Senate president noted that the latest onslaught on him
was actually against the institution of the parliament which represents the
heartbeat of democracy.
He also maintained that the government should have rather
concentrated on the very many problems bedevilling the nation rather than
gunning for his neck over a matter that will not exalt the nation.
“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.
“The Senate president recognises the sundry problems
bedeviling our nation today – food insecurity, devaluation of the naira,
inflation, unemployment, failing national infrastructure, insurgency in the
North-Eastern part of the country, restiveness in the oil producing areas, and
general insecurity, among others – and believes that finding solutions to them
should be the priority, at this period, for every individual in government, not
the pursuit of narrow political objectives.
“That is why 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.”
In assuring his traducers of his resolve to fight to the
end, the statement said, “Dr. Saraki will, however, explore all legal options
necessary to ward off this fresh case of persecution and distraction”.
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