After appearing in court today alongside his deputy and others, who were
all accused of allegedly masterminding the usage of a bogus Senate
Standing Rules for the July 9, 2015, election, through which himself and
Ekweremadu took over the leadership of the Senate, the Senate President
has said instead of the Government of the day to join hands with them
to meet the many challenges of Nigeria, it is instead more interested in
elections between Senators. He took to his twitter page to address the
situation and also released a press statement on their stand about
today’s trial.
Statement on Commencement of Trial at FCT High Court
Abuja, Nigeria, June 27---Today we the leaders of the Nigerian Senate
reiterate our innocence against the charges filed by the Attorney
General of the Federal Government of Nigeria at the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT) High Court on the allegations of forgery of the Senate
Standing Rules document.
In our view, the charges filed by the Attorney General represent a
violation of the principle of the Separation of Powers between the
Executive Branch and the Legislative Branch as enshrined in our
Constitution. Furthermore, it is farcical to allege that a criminal act
occurred during Senate procedural actions and the mere suggestion
demonstrates a desperate overreach by the office of the Attorney
General. These trumped up charges is only another phase in the
relentless persecution of the leadership of the Senate
This misguided action by the Attorney General begs the question, how
does this promote the public interest and benefit the nation? At a time
when the whole of government should be working together to meet
Nigeria’s many challenges, we are once again distracted by the Executive
Branch’s inability to move beyond a leadership election among Senate
peers. It was not an election of Senate peers and Executive Branch
participants.
Over the past year the Senate has worked to foster good relations with
the Executive Branch. It is in all of our collective interests to put
aside divisions and get on with the nation’s business. We risk
alienating and losing the support of the very people who have entrusted
their national leaders to seek new and creative ways to promote a secure
and prosperous Nigeria. As leaders and patriots, it is time to rise
above partisanship and to move forward together.
However, what has become clear is that there is now a government within
the government of President Buhari who have seized the apparatus of
Executive powers to pursue their nefarious agenda.
This latest onslaught on the Legislature represents a clear and present
danger to the democracy Nigerians fought hard to win and preserve. The
suit filed on behalf of the Federal government suggests that perhaps
some forces in the Federal Republic have not fully embraced the fact
that the Senate’s rules and procedures govern how the legislative body
adjudicates and resolves its own disputes.
Let it be abundantly clear, both as a citizen and as a foremost
Legislator, I will continue to rise above all the persecution and
distraction that have been visited on me. In the words of Martin Luther
King Junior, “the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in
moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at a time of
challenge and controversy”.
I will remain true and committed to the responsibilities that my
citizenship and my office impose on me. Without doubt, the highest of
those responsibilities is the steadfast refusal to surrender to the
subversion of our democracy and the desecration of the Senate. This is a
cross I am prepared to carry. If yielding to the nefarious agenda of a
few individuals who are bent in undermining our democracy and
destabilising the Federal government to satisfy their selfish interests
is the alternative to losing my personal freedom, let the doors of jails
be thrown open and I shall be a happy guest.
Signed
Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, CON
President, Senate of the Federal Republic
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