Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and
Speaker, House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, have
described as "a desecration of the legislative sanctity", the on-going
situation in Benue State in which eight out of the 30 members of the
State House of Assembly have commenced impeachment process against the
Governor and with the support of the police, the 22 other members who
constitute more than two-third majority are kept away from the Assembly
Complex.
In a statement jointly signed by their aides in charge
of media, Saraki and Dogara also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to
call the police to order and stop them being used to achieving
political purposes.
"We have monitored closely the development in
Benue State in which the impeached Speaker, Terkimbir Ikyange, led
seven other members to serve impeachment notice on the state Governor,
Samuel Ortom, while the 22 other members who constitute more than
two-third majority have been prevented from having access to the
chamber. We believe this is illegality and does not conform to
parliamentary procedure on impeachment.
"We also note with
surprise the role of the Police in this undemocratic event in which the
minority is seeking to impeach a Governor against the position of the
majority. We believe it is the sacred institution of the legislature
that is being desecrated and rubbished in all these negative
developments.
"The situation in Benue State House of Assembly has
grave implication for the nation's democracy and it represents a
throw-back to the period of dictatorship in our country. It also
represents how the Nigeria Police are being misused to achieve political
end. In a statement recently, the Presidency derisively referred to an
era in the past where a minority number of legislators was used to
impeach Governors who were unfriendly with the Federal Government. What
we are seeing in Benue now is a return to that inglorious era.
"We
believe this unlawful and unconstitutional move to impeach Governor
Samuel Ortom by a minority should be condemned by all lovers of
democracy, at home and abroad. We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to
call the police to order and prevent a break-down of law and order. We
also call on friends of Nigeria in the international community to lend
their voice in condemning the perpetration of illegalities and actions
that can subvert our democracy.
"There is already a tense
atmosphere in Benue State following the recent killings. Nobody should
encourage any action or move which may exacerbate the security situation
in the North Central State. As leaders of the Federal legislature, we
are ready to work with our colleagues in both chambers of the National
Assembly to prevent any attempt to destroy any state legislature or use
it to derail democracy", Saraki and Dogara stated.
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