Bukola Saraki and Ike Ekweremadu
Latest news has been revealed that the federal government will charge the
two Senate leaders, Bukola Saraki and Ike Ekeremadu individually as
opposed to the previous one where they were jointly docked.
Report has it According , a top Justice Ministry official revealed
last night that the case was primarily withdrawn because the Nigeria
Police Force, handling the case, was yet to conclude its investigation.
In fact, as the source pointed out, the NPF is yet to interrogate
Saraki and Ekweremadu and other officials of the National Assembly said
to have masterminded the forgery of the Senate
Rules used in conducting the inauguration of the 8th NASS.
“You can see that under the Criminal Justice Act, the statement
of the accused persons and all the witnesses are expected to be filed
and it would have been wrong to have pressed ahead with the case when
the police are yet to conclude their investigations,” the MoJ official pointed out.
“The federal government considered it appropriate to withdraw
the case and conclude the investigation and attach both the statements
by the accused and the witnesses before filing fresh charges against the
suspects.
“We want to strengthen our position and present a solid case
against the suspects as required under the Criminal Justice
Administration Act,” the official told Vanguard.
However when contacted, the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr.
Abubakar Malami, confirmed that a fresh charge would only be pressed
against the suspects when the government was ready and declined to say.
“I will get back to you on the matter when we are ready,” Malami said.
The fresh determination by the government to file charges against
the Senate gladiators, appears to have short lived their celebration of
the initial abrogation of the charges filed against them.
The withdrawal of the charges had elicited nationwide commentary,
fuelling speculations that the Presidency, fingered as the arrowhead of
the case, had opted to make peace with the NASS leadership, which it
fell out with as a result of their emergence last year.
Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, APC National Leader, Asiwaju
Tinubu and other Nigerian leaders promptly lauded the move once it was
announced.
But the optimism of the leaders appears to have been shortlived with the plan to slam the Senators with fresh charges.
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