Senators Adamu, Omo-Agege, others risk suspension for ‘supporting’ Buhari
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Senators Adamu, Omo-Agege, others risk suspension for ‘supporting’ Buhari

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SUSPENSION: Battle not over as Senate drags Omo-Agege to Appeal Court

The Senate, on Tuesday, mandated its committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, to investigate comments credited to Senator Ovie Omo-Agege and nine others.

In the said comments, Omo-Agege and nine senators alleged that the reordering of the election sequence, was done to target President Muhammadu Buhari, ahead of the 2019 general elections.

The other nine senators are Abdullahi Adamu, Abu Ibrahim, Benjamin Uwajumogu, Ali Wakil, Abdullahi Gumel, Binta Masi, Yahaya Abdullahi, Andrew Uchendu and Umaru Kurfi.

“When this bill was passed in the House of Representatives, only 36 members were present. This cannot stand in a House of 360 members. This amendment needs to be debated before it is passed. There is a section in our standing rules that if a bill is sent to the House of Representatives and it makes any inputs, the Senate shall dissolve into a committee of the whole.

“We are supposed to determine if the decision of the House is in tandem with what the Senate passed. That was not done. We are 59 senators who are opposed to Section 25 of the Electoral Act‎. We cannot stand and allow a law passed against Mr. President to stand,” Omo-Agege had alleged during a media parley.

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Citing Order 14 of the Senate Standing Rules on Tuesday, Dino Melaye, called on his colleagues to allow Samuel Anyanwu-led Ethics committee to investigate the claims.

Melaye said: “I am heavily worried. President Muhammadu Buhari is not only my party man. He is a president we all laboured to vote for. My colleague, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege addressed the media last week. He said the decision taken by this Senate is targeted at President Buhari. I cannot be part of any group of persons to move against the President. The allegations are weighty. I followed President Buhari to 35 states of the Federation during the campaigns.

“When I was following the President round the country, Omo-Agege was in the Labour Party. To now alleged and put the integrity of the Senate under check that the amendment was tailored towards the President is unheard of. It is in bad taste.

“I want to ask that this statement made by Omo-Agege, among other statements, be investigated by the committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions. They need to find out if our actions were targeted at the President. Another interview was granted by the same senator.”

Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided, subjected the issue to a voice vote.

In March 2017, Melaye raised a point of order against Ali Ndume. Ndume was hurriedly investigated within one week and was eventually suspended for six months.

If Ethics committee is able to establish that the claims made by Omo-Agege and nine others are false, the affected lawmakers maybe suspended.

 

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