Emerging report indicates that Senate President, Bukola Saraki, had on
Tuesday, survived yet another impeachment move being spearheaded by
Northerner Senators.
The impeachment move came over Saraki’s declaration that the
proscription of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, was illegal and
unconstitutional.
Igberetvnews gathered from sources, that during the Tuesday’s
closed-door meeting before the commencement of the Senate plenary,
Senators from the North-East during the session, raised the issue.
Recall, that there were fears ahead of the Senate’s resumption, that the
first day might be stormy, because some Senators had perfected plans to
ask for clarification as to why Saraki responded the way he did, on the
proscription of IPOB by the Federal Government.
A Senator, who spoke in confidence, said Saraki used the closed-door
session and consolidated last week’s outreach, which he undertook to
Senators from all the geopolitical zones ahead of Tuesday’s resumption.
“Of course, some Senators from the South-East were reluctant to align
themselves with the position of the South-East Governors for political
expediency; and when Saraki said IPOB’s proscription was
unconstitutional, many believed he said it in solidarity with the
South-East Senators, who form part of his support base.
“But that is not totally correct; there is the issue of national
interest because, we too from the North have the interest of our
Constituents at heart. Many of them thought the Senate is against
President Buhari, and this is a wrong perception.
“Therefore, we all spoke during the closed-door meeting, and at the end
of the day, it was agreed the issue should not be debated in plenary,
because what needed to be done by various stakeholders have been done.
The South-East Governors have spoken, Saraki had asked for due process
to be followed , and the Federal Government did the needful. At the end
of the day, the court had decided. We felt it was a win-win situation,
and therefore, there was no need to go and strip ourselves naked in the
market”, he said.
Efforts to speak to Senator Abaribe was unsuccessful, as he neither
answered his calls, nor replied to the text message sent to him last
night.
The three-point resolutions go thus: “The unity of Nigeria is not
negotiable, and we are fully committed to the territorial integrity of
the country.
“We will seek all possible avenues to make sure that peace reigns across the country.
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