By: Sunny Anderson Osiebe.
Senate President, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki and his deputy, Senator Ike
Ekweremadu today described the verdict of the High Court of Federal
Capital Territory dismissing the charges of forgery of the Senate
Standing Orders 2015 and their subsequent discharge as a welcome
development and a vindication of their position from the beginning of
the case that they are innocent of the accusations leveled against them.
In a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the Senate President on
Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, the presiding officers of the
upper chamber of the National Assembly said the court decision was
consistent with their position that the case lacked any merit and that
the charge of forgery of the Senate rule filed against them can never be
substantiated by any fact.
The two men described the case as a "politically-induced distraction"
which came at a time when all hands must be on deck to solve the problem
of economic recession biting the people, destroying homes and creating
severe social disorientation in communities.
They however acknowledged that the Federal Government finally displayed
courage and strength of character in halting the unnecessary waste of
precious time of both parties by agreeing with the defence team that the
case lacks merit and therefore should be discontinued.
"We express appreciation to all our colleagues in the Senate for their
solid support and understanding while the case lasted. We also thank
other parliamentarians in and out of the country and the international
community as a whole for the consistent solidarity they displayed to us
and their belief in our genuine cause since the commencement of the
case.
"Our gratitude goes to our legal team, family members, friends,
supporters, civil society organisations, members of the bar, the media
and the generality of the people, many of who came out to add their
voice to the fact that what the nation needs at this period of economic
crisis is not a distraction or any show of division but a clear signal
that all arms of government are ready to co-operate with one another to
find solutions to the nation's economic recession.
"We believe much time has been wasted in pursuing this needless case and
we hope that the same treatment will be extended to other
politically-motivated cases. It is also hoped that from now on, the
various arms of government will be allowed to devote all the available
time and resources to working on the problems confronting the country
and finding solutions that will lead to higher standards of living for
the majority of the people of Nigeria.
"At this point, what the country needs is a strong economy where a very
large percentage of those who are willing to work can be productively
engaged; where there is solid infrastructure, where the atmosphere
brings the best out of the people and where all are able to realize
their full potential. We pledge to work for Nigeria to achieve all
these", Saraki and Ekweremadu stated.
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