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Thursday, 14 July 2016

Alleged Senate Forgery: AGF Appears Before Senate, Insists He Acted In Public Interest

Nigeria’s Attorney General, Mr Abubakar Malami (SAN) has appeared before the Senate after the upper legislative chamber threatened to issue an arrest warrant.
Although he sent a representative, the Committee refused to grant him (the representative) audience.
The Minister told the Committee that instituting criminal charges against the principal officers of the Senate for forgery of the Senate Standing Rules 2015 was constitutional and should therefore not be misconstrued as dabbling into the “domestic affairs of the Senate”.
Malami, while responding to questions by the Senators, explained that his action was not only done in good faith but in the interest of the public, justice and to further strengthen the nation’s nascent democracy.
He said, “The criminal case my office instituted against the principal officers of the Senate and two other officers of the legislature was to sustain the rule of law, justice and public interest, not to truncate democracy’’
According to him, there are two suits against the culprits; “the civil case instituted by the serving senators themselves and the criminal aspect instituted by the Office of the Honourable Attorney General following from the outcome of Police investigations on the matter”, stressing that his action was guided in his submission to court by the Senate Rule Chapter 8, Lines 3.
He also submitted that since he has made his submission to the court, it shall therefore be over reaching on his part to comment on it in this circumstance and so as not to be subjudiced.
Malami, in his reaction to questions on why he failed to appear before the Senate previously, but waited up to this time pressure was mounting, also denied the Senate’s position on this.
“I have the tradition of honouring social invitations much more state or institutional invitation. It is a misconception putting it that I neglected your invitation. Frankly, I was out of the country for urgent national assignment at the time the two invitations were extended to my office. I regretted my unavailability; please accept my apologies once again.”
The Attorney General of the Federation accepted that the Senate had every right to regulate its procedures, but maintained that the alleged amendment of the 2015 Senate Rule did not pass through the Senate procedure and that prompted his legal action against Saraki, Ekweremadu and two other officers of the legislative house.
“The alleged amended 2015 Senate rule did not pass through the Senate Procedure and that is where my quarrel lies and that fall within purview of criminality”, he explained.
Malami further said, “The need to protect and promote public interest, justice and rule of law necessitated me to bring criminal charges against the Senate leadership and other officers of the legislative house.”
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