The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir
David Lawal has said that the forgery trial of the Senate President,
Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Ike Ekweremadu was not a trial for the
Senate or the National Assembly as a body.
Lawal further stated that a case of forgery is usually preferred against individuals, not a group.
According to a statement signed by the SGF on Wednesday, such case of
certificate forgery led to the resignation of the former Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Salisu Buhari.
He noted that bringing the National Assembly as a body into the new
court case is unwarranted; he said that such action can only be for
other purposes and reasons outside the investigation and legal
proceedings.
Lawal said: “Since the arraignment of the President of the Senate,
Senator Bukola Saraki and, his Deputy Senator Ike Ekweremadu before the
Federal High Court on Monday, June 27, 2016, the two leaders of the
Senate, have issued two separate press statements conveying 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.
“From their statements, 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 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.
“And should not be presented to the unsuspecting public as involving
the entire Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The complaint
leading to the forgery investigation was reported to the Police by some
aggrieved Senators who specifically accused certain persons.
“It is not the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that is
involved and definitely not the House of Representatives. To bring the
National Assembly as a body into this court case is totally unwarranted.
It can only be for other purposes and reasons outside the
investigation and legal proceedings.
“A case of forgery is usually preferred against individuals. This is
not different. As was the case with a former Speaker of the House of
Representatives, who was accused of certificate forgery, what he did was
to resign, honorably. The matter did not even go to court.
“In that particular case, it was never orchestrated as a matter for
the National Assembly. The individual involved did not drag the entire
Legislature into the matter."
Lawal noted that the separate statements by the Senate President and his Deputy were contradictory.
He said: “While Senator Saraki believes Mr. President has abdicated
his powers and that a cabal is in charge of Federal Administration,
Senator Ekweremadu says President Buhari has become a dictator.
“Our democracy is still evolving and being deepened. The provisions
of the separation of powers are entrenched in our Constitution and
should guide everyone in our conduct. The rule of law is indeed supreme.
“This particular case is before the judiciary and is not being
decided by the Executive Arm of Government. All that has transpired is
still within the confines of our laws. These are the rights to accuse,
to be investigated and be arraigned before the court.
“To impute other considerations to the process is unfortunate. We
should allow the process to take its course, in consonance with the
dictates of the law and total obeisance to the cardinal democratic
principle of the separation of powers."
Forgery: Only Saraki, Ekweremadu Are On Trial, Not The Senate: SGF
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6/30/2016
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