
•As peace talks breaks down
The peace talks to end the leadership crisis in the Senate
appears to have collapsed following the decision of the Unity Forum to
challenge in court the June 9 election of Dr. Bukola Saraki as Senate President
and Chief Ike Ekweremadu as Deputy
Senate President.
Some members of the forum are praying a court in Abuja to
nullify the elections of Saraki and Ekweremadu.
But the Like Minds backing Saraki hurriedly convened
yesterday in Abuja to assess the situation and launch counter-legal attacks if
they are joined.
The Saraki loyalists, who were caught unawares, were still
meeting at press time.
Members of the Unity Forum are said to be angry at what they
see as the hard line position of the Saraki group against the directive of the
APC leadership on the sharing of principal positions in the chamber.
Their decision to go to court is hinged on alleged lack of
quorum in the chamber on June 9 when Saraki and Ekweremadu were elected and the
use of alleged forged 2015 Senate Standing Orders (Amended) to conduct the
election.
Although the Police who investigated the alleged forgery are
expected to release their report this week, the Unity Forum opted for legal
redress irrespective of the outcome.
A top member of the Unity Forum said: “We have decided to
seek legal redress to contest the validity of the election of the Senate
President and his deputy based on forged Standing Orders.
“We want to lay all the cards on the table before the court.
If at the end of the day, the court affirms the validity of the Standing Orders
and the election of the Principal Officers, we will abide by such judicial
pronouncement.
“We have discovered that the Like Minds are not ready to
yield ground despite the intervention of the leadership of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) and a panel raised by the APC Governors Forum.”
“Is it not better to follow the rule of law than impunity?
The management of the National Assembly is expected to tell the court how it
came about the forged Standing Orders,” the source said in response to a
question.
The Like Minds behind Saraki launched into a meeting last
night in Abuja to review the situation, while leaving the Clerk to the National Assembly and his
team to handle the legal aspect of the matter.
“Saraki had nothing to do with the Standing Orders whether
legal or forged. It is the business of the Clerk to the National Assembly to
handle,” a source in The Like Minds said.
It was not immediately clear if the two warring groups would
return to the negotiation table this week.
The APC Governors Forum Committee on the crisis in the
Senate is being coordinated by Governors Atiku Bagudu and Adams Oshiomhole.
A source close to the committee said: “The governors are
expected to meet Saraki and Lawan after the Eid-el Fitr break. The resumption
of negotiation was one of the reasons why the National Assembly fixed July 28
for Senators to return from recess.
“If members of the Unity Forum have gone to court, it means
they have expanded the scope of negotiation. We can resolve everything with
cooperation from all parties to the crisis.
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