He said his group would, very soon, challenge the alleged illegality in
court, “since it takes two-third of members to impeach the Senate
president, two third of the members should also have been in attendance
before he was elected on Tuesday.”
Members of the Senate Unity Forum, on Wednesday threatened to take a
legal action against the election of Senator Bukola Saraki, which,
according to them, did not follow due constitutional procedure.
The leader of the group, Senator Barnabas Gemade, stated this while
addressing journalists at the National Assembly Complex, after he led
members of the group to stage a walkout in the chambers.
Gemade said 51 senators were not allowed to take part in the election
of the Senate president because they were waiting for President
Muhammadu Buhari, who invited them to a meeting at the International
Conference Centre.
He said his group would, very soon, challenge the alleged illegality
in court, “since it takes two-third of members to impeach the Senate
president, two third of the members should also have been in attendance
before he was elected on Tuesday.”
He said, “Our right to participate in the election of the Senate
president is a constitutional right which cannot be taken away by any
person or group of persons.
“The Clerk of the National Assembly knowing full well that the quorum
for election of the Senate president has not been met, went ahead to
conduct an election that shuts the door on about 51 other senators which
would remain unacceptable until what would meet democratic parameters
was done.”
But members of the Like Minds Senators, at another news conference
addressed by Senator Dino Melaye, in company with four others,
maintained that due process was followed in the election of Saraki as
Senate president.
Melaye also dared the SUF members to challenge the action in court
even as he expressed full confidence that the case lacked necessary
merit.
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