an attempt by the leading All Progressives Congress to blacklist him before the Nigerian masses.
“We have since discovered that the trial of the senate president is a mere attempt to blackmail him and make him look bad in the court of public opinion,” Senator Ibrahim said. “No more, no less. A dispassionate analysis of the proceeding of the CCT yesterday has pointed to the fact that the APC-led executive is still embittered against Dr Saraki over the manner of his election as senate president.”
The senators, who were 12 in number at the Code of Conduct Tribunal on Wednesday, said regardless of its outcome, the trial of Mr. Saraki would be subject to other statutory procedure for the impeachment of Nigeria’s Senate President.
“For those calling for the impeachment of the senate president, we urge them to avail themselves of the provisions of the law relating to such a sensitive step. They will have to produce as many as 100 senators to achieve that aim. As long as they don’t have the majority, the call is a tall dream that will remain a figment of the imagination of the groups and their sponsors,” the senators said.
During the previous sitting Mr. Saraki was accompanied by as much as 80 senators.
On Wednesday he was accompanied to court by just eight senators, including Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu. Mr. Saraki’s trial was adjourned to April 18, following application by both counsel on both sides. The tribunal chair, Danladi Umar, ruled that during the next trial date, the examination of the first prosecution witness would continue, to be followed immediately by his cross examination.
Source:Premium Times
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