By: Sunny Anderson Osiebe.
The Senate today said the forgery case against its presiding officers,
Senate President Abubakar Bukola Saraki and his deputy, Senator Ike
Ekweremadu has been a distraction to the law making body and that the
withdrawal is a confirmation of its position that the nation cannot
afford any sharp division between the various arms of government.
In a statement by its spokesman, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the
Senate said the decision to withdraw the case and its subsequent
dismissal as well as the discharge of the defendants has confirmed its
earlier position that the case was indeed an abuse of court process
having been dismissed earlier by the court.
"We have always said it that that case was politically motivated. The
executive cannot decide for the legislature the genuineness or otherwise
of its standing rules. However, where there is a crack in the wall, it
is easy for others to capitalize on the differences between us. Now that
Senators have closed their ranks, the executive is only taking the
right cue.
" We are happy with this development. We believe it is a sign of good
things to come. It is a victory for democracy. A victory for separation
of powers, checks and balances and constitutionalism.
"We commend the judiciary for its continuous dedication and commitment
to the rule of law in our democracy. We restate our confidence in their
ability to adjudicate and dispense justice in all matters in the polity
which no doubt greatly contribute to national productivity. Our
commendation also goes to the Federal Ministry of Justice for being
courageous enough to do the right thing.
" We however call on the government to go the whole hog and withdraw
other cases with political coloration. This is a period for the
political leadership to present a united front. There is an emergency in
the country. The economy is in crisis. This has resulted in escalating
and excruciating poverty among our people. Social problems are on the
rise. There are conflicts across the country. National values are being
eroded. Crucial Infrastructure and social services are collapsing. These
are the things that should pre-occupy our minds, especially now that
our economy is in recession.
" The International community will take us more seriously when they see
that everybody in the national leadership is speaking along the same
line of solving the economic problem, encouraging productivity, creating
employment, promoting discipline and working to make our country great.
"For us in the Senate, the assignment of nation building continues. We
will, as always re-dedicate ourselves to serve the nation for the
benefit of our citizens. We assure our people that we will always
protect their interests and like the Senate President said when we
resumed a few weeks ago, our major pre-occupation now is to get the
economy back on its feet again. ", Abdullahi stated.
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