The Senate on Thursday expressed disappointment at the
reaction of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to a purported plan to impeach
President Muhammadu Buhari in its Tuesday’s closed door session. A statement by
Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the spokesman of the senate, said the comments credited
to Mai Mala Buni, the national secretary of the party, was based on the
“falsehood being spread by Sahara Reporters”.
It said members of the public had disregarded the report
knowing the reputation of the source. “We expected the party to at least
explore all the options open to it to verify that piece of fabrication, which
is only the figment of the imagination of the writers and their sponsors.
“It should be clear to the APC leadership that if there is
any truth to that story, it should have been credited to a particular senator
who was at the executive session. “It is evident from our proceedings of
yesterday (Wednesday) that the Senate itself was shocked that such a
fabrication which constitute a breach of the privileges of the Senators was
published and that was why we mandated our committee on ethics, privileges and
public petitions to investigate the source and circumstances leading to the
emergence of such a fabrication, “it said.
The senate further urged the party to always find out the
truth about any statement, issue or development in the national assembly before
taking a public position. It said the comment by the party can create tension
and give a wrong impression, particularly when it is not founded on genuine or
factual ground.
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