Saraki And Ike Ekweremadu Adviced To Resign Or Face Trial by the FG
The
Federal Government has hit back at the Senate President Bukola Saraki
and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, over statements they made last Tuesday
after they were arraigned for allegedly forging the Standing Rules of
the upper legislative chamber.
The government said it would be better for Saraki and Ekweremadu to either honourably resign or face the judicial process.
The
Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal,
said statements issued by both Senate leaders targeting the government
and President Muhammadu Buhari as an individual as if the executive arm
was the initiator of the forgery case against them was not acceptable.
Lawal
who also signed a statement yesterday said the separate comments by “the
two leaders of the Senate also gave this erroneous impression that by
their arraignment, it is the entire Senate and indeed, the legislative
arm of government that is on trial. They want the public to believe that
their prosecution is in utter disregard by the executive arm of
government for the constitutional provisions of separation of powers and
that preferring the forgery case against them is a vendetta exercise.”
He said
the two separate statements conveyed ‘‘messages that are far from being
complementary to the person and government of President Muhammadu
Buhari.’’
‘‘Senator
Saraki in his statement clearly insinuated that Mr. President is not in
control of his administration and that a cabal now runs the federal
administration.
‘‘On
the part of Senator Ekweremadu, he insists that President Buhari is
exhibiting dictatorial tendencies that can derail our democracy.”
Although
he said the case is in court and the judicial process must be allowed
to take its course, Lawal absolved the executive arm of government of
blame, saying: “It is important to emphasize that this case involves
only the four accused persons and should not be presented to the
unsuspecting public as involving the entire Senate of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
-Guardian
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