Saraki
Following
Tuesday’s incident at the National Assembly, the All Progressives
Congress, APC, has alleged that the Senate President, Dr. Bukola
Saraki hatched a plot to foment violence in the legislative chamber
all in a bid to stop his impeachment.
According
to a statement signed by Yekini Nabena, Ag.
National Publicity Secretary of the party, “we
are now aware that the timely intervention of the security operatives
forestalled the planned violence which could have led to possible
deaths, injuries and destruction of property in the National Assembly
on Tuesday.
“Why
did the Senate President mobilise thugs to the National Assembly who
almost lynched Hon. E.J. Agbonayinma, the only APC federal lawmaker
present but for the timely intervention of security operatives.
“Why
did the Senate President reconvene the National Assembly? Ostensibly
as a pre-emptive move to frustrate federal lawmakers move to impeach
him.
“Is
it not curious that only Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) federal
lawmakers were present in their numbers-some as early as 7am, while
the majority APC federal lawmakers were elsewhere holding a caucus
meeting on the state of the nation.
“We
call on security agencies and relevant bodies to as a matter of
urgency probe these findings and take all necessary and legitimate
action to stop these illegalities which pose a direct and ominous
threat to our democracy.
“As
espoused in our earlier statement, whilst our contention with the
leadership of the National Assembly as currently constituted is a
matter of public record, we still believe that the legislature as an
independent arm of government must be allowed free reign for vibrant
contestation of ideas and values amongst its members within the
context of their constitutional mandate and for the benefit of the
Nigerian people.
“Finally,
we reiterate our call for the Senate President to resign from the
position immediately as he no longer has the moral and legitimate
ground to occupy that position as a member of the minority PDP. Going
by the popular axiom, ‘the majority will have their way, but the
minority will have their say.”
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