The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, has said that his trial
at the Code of Conduct Tribunal will not interrupt Senate proceedings.
Saraki’s statement issued through his Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity, Mr Yusuph Olaniyonu comes after the chairman of CCT denied
his request for adjournments of his trial in other to enable him partake
in senate proceedings.
According to the statement, Saraki spoke following the announcement of
the tribunal Chairman, Mr. Danladi Umar, that proceedings in the trial
would hold daily henceforth.
The statement said;
“It would be recalled that at the preliminary stage of the trial,
senators had always accompanied the Senate president to the tribunal
each time the case came up for hearing.
“But Saraki said now that the trial proper has commenced and the Senate
is in session, he would not want the trial to affect legislative
business.
“Saraki also said `I am the one on trial not the Senate. Even though I
have been overwhelmed by the solidarity displayed by my colleagues, it
is important that the work of the Senate is not unduly affected by this
process.”
It added that the legislative body would not be affected by the absence of any of the principal officers
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