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Monday, 27 July 2015

Police: Investigation into forgery of Senate rules is inconclusive

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has said it has not concluded its investigations into the alleged forgery of the Senate’s Standing Order, adding that no copy of its report had been handed to President Muhammadu Buhari as reported in some sections of the media.

 The Force Public Relations Officer Emmanuel Ojukwu described as false the news report that the investigation into the alleged forgery had been concluded and a report submitted to the president by the police.

A news story over the weekend claimed that the president had received a copy of the police report last week, confirming that the Standing Rules used to inaugurate the Eighth Assembly were forged.

In the story, the police were said to have recommended the prosecution of those found culpable of forging the rules, which were used in the election of the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, and his deputy, Senator Ike Ekweremadu on June 9, 2015.

 The report was said to have indicted the management of the National Assembly, especially the clerk, Salisu Maikasuwa, among others, and recommended the prosecution of the suspects.

However, Ojukwu said that the investigation was still ongoing, adding that no report was submitted to the president.
He said:
“I want to state categorically that the investigation into the allegation of forgery at the Senate is still ongoing. We have not concluded it yet, so where did the media get the information that not only has it been concluded but handed over to President Mohammed Buhari. 
“The investigation is still ongoing and whenever it is ready, we will make it available to the public. The media report that we have concluded the investigation into the case is false and should be disregarded,” he said.
Acting on a petition by Senator Sulaiman Hunkuyi of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the police had on July 6 quizzed Maikasuwa over the alleged forgery of the standing rules of the upper legislative chamber.
The petition alleged that some parts of the 2015 rules were different from the one ratified by the Sixth Senate in 2010 and was used by the Seventh Senate in 2011.

The police, on the strength of the petition, had subsequently quizzed the leadership of the Seventh Senate, including former Senate President David Mark; his deputy (now Saraki’s deputy), Ekweremadu; former Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba; and the former Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Business, Senator Ita Enang.

Maikasuwa, who is the custodian of the standing rules, was also invited for questioning by the police.
But as the crisis from last month’s leadership election in the National Assembly festers, Buhari will meet the APC caucus in the House of Representatives.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, confirmed the meeting to State House correspondents.


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17 comments:

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    1. God don vindicate Ekwremadu ...these men will show Buhari and his men pepper in d coming years ..Watch out

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  2. Hmmmmmm. All dis political hunting in d name of cooking up charges and dacing to d tune of d person in power is unacceptable and wil surely b fruitless by d end of d day.

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    1. Royal P, shut up and what do u know about the Senate rule they forge that u re talkine rubbish about? Mtcheeew!!!

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  3. They cook up stories and feed to the media.

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  4. So where did the Police mention "Inconclusive"? Or Linda doesn't know the meaning of the word?

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  5. The Nigerian police is hardly in a position to prosecute these politicians when its own house is not in order. In any case, if I were Ike Ekweremadu, I would just tender my resignation- why is he serving as a deputy under a president from another party???

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  6. Buh it's Monday LIB Giveaway, Linda

    udieblessing@yahoo.com

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  7. Another boring news.. At the end of the day, police will come out with nothing..#yawn

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  8. For how long will APC torture this two? This party is nothing but a sham.....

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  9. Why can't them allow these 2 men to rule. So bc their leader is not happy that's why they want them impeached huh

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  10. For how long will APC stop chasing shadows and face real governance. Again after this current forgery case, police should also look in PMB forgery case to balance it.

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  11. Linda, there is a difference between "ongoing" and "inconclusive".
    Your caption could confuse your readers, knowing most of them are quite lazy readers.

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  12. Already, singing a different tune from the previous conclusions about this case, within a space of 24hrs. Who chop bribe abi nah big, fat "toad" among the police investigators? Walahi, person tire 4 dis una unending drama.

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