Ohaneze Youth forum, an Igbo socio-cultural group, have
released a statement kicking against the planned arraignment of Senate
President, Bukola Saraki and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, over the alleged
forgery of the senate order during the senate’s election in June last year.
In the statement released today, the group said ‘their son’
Ekweremadu, is occupying the highest political office in the South East and
should not be unduly humiliated and embarrassed. Full text of their statement
after the cut…
“The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council is alarmed by the sudden
resurfacing of the arraignment of the Senate President Bukola Saraki and the
Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu over the purported forgery of the Senate
8th session rules. In as much as we do not condone any act of illegality, from
any quarters, we make bold to state that the present attempt to arraign Senator
Saraki and Ekweremadu is ill -motivated and politically induced. The issue at
stake has been investigated by the Senate and the duo found guiltless in the
past.
The Senate is the highest law making body in the country and
the principle of separation of power confer on them the privilege to internally
investigate and even discipline any of their erring members. Also the principle
of Separation of powers presupposes that the three arms of government viz,
Executive, legislature and the Judiciary have a reasonable level of
independence, though working in synergy. If the Senate has not found the duo
guilty, is it the Judiciary or the Executive that should do so.
We therefore advise the AGF representing the judiciary and
the Executive arm to allow and respect the principle of separation of powers.
In particular our son Senator Ike Ekweremadu is occupying the highest political
office in the South East and should not be unduly humiliated and embarrassed by
these recurring antics.
We shall no longer take this lightly. We shall mobilize
other like groups all over the country to resist the tyranny of democracy in
our country” the statement read
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