ADVERTISEMENT

'Saraki, Ekweremadu won't resign' - Upper Chamber insists

The state said the forgery charges is an attempt to intimidate the legislature to force a leadership change in the Senate.

Alleged forgery: Court serves criminal summon on Saraki, Ekweremadu, others

The Senate on Thursday, June 30, said its leaders have no reason to resign as they were not mentioned by the petitioners in the case.

Lawal in his statement had cautioned the accused leaders of the Senate to stop portraying their arraignment as if the entire Senate is facing trial.

But as contained in a statement signed by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity,  Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the Upper Chamber insists that the forgery charges is an attempt to intimidate the legislature.

ADVERTISEMENT

“We disagree with him on this position and we maintain our earlier stand that it is the Senate that is the target of the present attempt to intimidate the legislature to force a leadership change in the Senate," the statement said.

“Mr. Babachir Lawal should tell us how reasonable it is to conclude that when the President of Nigeria and the Vice President are being jointly tried in a suit whose outcome can remove them from office, it is not the Buhari government that is being targeted?

“It is also imperative to clearly state that contrary to the claim by the SGF, neither the Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, nor Senator Ike Ekweremadu was mentioned by the petitioners, the statements by those interviewed by the police or even the police report."

In their earlier reactions to the alleged forgery, Saraki had claimed that a cabal has taken control of the Buhari administration while Ekewremadu accused the President of exhibiting dictatorial tendencies.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

FG to set up committee for awareness on PWD’s rights

FG to set up committee for awareness on PWD’s rights

Reps call on military to utilise modern tech for security issues in Nigeria

Reps call on military to utilise modern tech for security issues in Nigeria

UNN to reduce unemployment among Nigerian graduates through mentoring

UNN to reduce unemployment among Nigerian graduates through mentoring

AGF calls for strong internal controls to curb financial mismanagement

AGF calls for strong internal controls to curb financial mismanagement

Tariff has been hiked with no improvement - Abuja residents decry power outage

Tariff has been hiked with no improvement - Abuja residents decry power outage

Emefiele's trial adjourned to June 24, key witness cross-examined

Emefiele's trial adjourned to June 24, key witness cross-examined

Former ECOWAS Court VP slams EFCC chairman's handling of Yahaya Bello case

Former ECOWAS Court VP slams EFCC chairman's handling of Yahaya Bello case

Let’s drill 200k boreholes across the country  —  Obi begs wealthy Nigerians

Let’s drill 200k boreholes across the country  —  Obi begs wealthy Nigerians

Ondo 2024: Ex-governor's brother emerges gubernatorial candidate

Ondo 2024: Ex-governor's brother emerges gubernatorial candidate

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT