The Deputy Senate President, Ike
Ekweremadu, on Sunday said he
was never invited for questioning
by the police over allegations of
forging Senate rules.
He expressed surprise at the
lawsuit filed by the Federal
Government against him and other
suspected conspirators.
Mr. Ekweremadu alongside Senate
President Bukola Saraki, former
Clerk to the National Assembly,
Salisu Maikasu, and his deputy,
Benedict Efeturi, have been
charged to court for allegedly
forging the Standing Rules that
brought the Senate presiding
officers to office last year.
The charges were filed on June 10,
more than a year after the
controversial election and
inauguration of the two principal
officers Days after the elections, Suleiman Hunkuyi (APC-Kaduna North)
petitioned the Inspector General of
Police, alleging that the Standing
Rules used for the exercise was
forged.
He accused the four officials of
conspiracy, and demanded
criminal investigation of the
matter.
The police later launched an
investigation, submitting a detailed
report to the nation’s Attorney
General and Minister of Justice,
Abubakar Malami.
Consequently on June 9, the
Federal Government formally
accused the quartet and pressed
criminal charges of offence of
conspiracy punishable under
Section 97 (1) of the Penal Code
Law; and offence of forgery with
“fraudulent intent” punishable
under Section 364 of the Penal
Code Law, against them.
However, Mr. Ekweremadu, in a statement on Sunday by his spokesperson, Uche Anichukwu, denied complicity in the alleged forgery, and described the suit as “a form of intimidation and onslaught to rubbish him.”
“The hands of Sen Ike Ekweremadu are clean because he has no business whatsoever with the production of Senate Standing Orders, said the statement.
“This is the latest attempt to try and convict him in the court of public opinion, notwithstanding that we do not want to mount a public defence.
“We would rather meet them in court if they so wish.
“We plead with our supporters across the nation to maintain the peace and go about their normal businesses unperturbed by this latest act of harassment and impunity.
“We want to reassure them that no form of intimidation and onslaught to rubbish him will make him shy away from diligently carrying out the constitutional duties.
“Ekweremadu will not legislate in fear, and he will certainly not fear to legislate,” the statement further added.
Expressing surprise, Mr. Ekweremadu said neither he nor Mr. Saraki was invited by the police or indicted in the report to the Attorney- General of the Federation. He, therefore, queried why charges should be pressed against them.
He said in July 2015, the police spokesperson told “the world (and it is on record)” that the agency did not invite him for questioning and that the Force did not at any time question him over “the so-called forged Senate Standing Orders.”
“We are, therefore, as surprised as other Nigerians at the current twists and turns by the same police one year after and also after they had since submitted to the Attorney General of the Federation, their investigation report, which neither indicted nor even made the slightest mention of Senator Ike Ekweremadu.
Moreso that the petitioners never named Ekweremadu in their petition in the first instance,” his statement said.
“We wish to state that we read the reports of the so-called police invitation and charges allegedly preferred against Senator Ekweremadu; the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki; and others on the pages of the newspapers like other Nigerian.
“Even as we try to reconcile the reports of the simultaneous police invitation and court processes, nobody has, till date, served the Deputy President of the Senate any letter of invitation by the police or court summons.
“The Office or person of the Deputy President of the Senate is not in the moon. The concerned authorities know how and where to reach Senator Ekweremadu if they want to.
But, so far, everything remains in the realms of the usual propaganda onslaught to malign, bully, intimidate, and divert attention from the real challenges presently confronting the nation.
However, when the bird jerks in the air, we can fathom where it would perch.”
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