Tag: Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi

  • We need a united front to fight recession – Senate

    The Senate on Friday said the forgery case against Senate President! Bukola Saraki and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu has been a distraction to the law making body and that the withdrawal was a confirmation of its position that the nation cannot afford any sharp division between the various arms of government.

    In a statement issued by its spokesman, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the Senate said the decision to withdraw the case and its subsequent dismissal as well as the discharge of the defendants has confirmed its earlier position that the case was indeed an abuse of court process having been dismissed earlier by the court.

    The statement said, “We have always said it that case was politically motivated. The executive cannot decide for the legislature the genuineness or otherwise of its standing rules. However, where there is a crack in the wall, it is easy for others to capitalize on the differences between us. Now that Senators have closed their ranks, the executive is only taking the right cue.

    “We are happy with this development. We believe it is a sign of good things to come. It is a victory for democracy. A victory for separation of powers, checks and balances and constitutionalism.

    “We commend the judiciary for its continuous dedication and commitment to the rule of law in our democracy. We restate our confidence in their ability to adjudicate and dispense justice in all matters in the polity which no doubt greatly contribute to national productivity. Our commendation also goes to the Federal Ministry of Justice for being courageous enough to do the right thing.

    “We, however, call on the government to go the whole hog and withdraw other cases with political coloration. This is a period for the political leadership to present a united front. There is an emergency in the country. The economy is in crisis.

    “This has resulted in escalating and excruciating poverty among our people. Social problems are on the rise. There are conflicts across the country. National values are being eroded. Crucial Infrastructure and social services are collapsing. These are the things that should pre-occupy our minds, especially now that our economy is in recession.

    “The International community will take us more seriously when they see that everybody in the national leadership is speaking along the same line of solving the economic problem, encouraging productivity, creating employment, promoting discipline and working to make our country great.”

     

  • Impeachment: APC reacted to mere speculation – Senate

    The Senate on Thursday expressed surprise that the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership reacted to  mere speculation and fabrication on a purported plan to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The upper chamber said the party leadership had all the opportunity to cross-check what actually happened at its executive session held on Tuesday from its members in attendance.

    The APC described reported attempts to impeach President Buhari by pro- Saraki Senators as a joke taken too far.

    But a statement  issued by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, said the comments credited to the National Secretary of the party, Mai Bala Buni, “on the falsehood being spread by SaharaReporters will merely give credibility to a news item which members of the public had disregarded, knowing the reputation of the source.”

    It said, “We expected the party to at least explore all the options open to it to verify that piece of fabrication which is only the figment of the imagination of the writers and their sponsors.

    “It should be clear to the APC leadership that if there is any truth to that story, it should have been credited to a particular Senator who was at the executive session.

    “It is evident from our proceedings of Wednesday that the Senate itself was shocked that such a fabrication which constitutes a breach of the privileges of the Senators was published and that was why we mandated our committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to investigate the source and circumstances leading to the emergence of such a fabrication.”

    Abdullahi urged the party to “always kindly seek to find out the truth about any statement, issue or development in the National Assembly before taking a public position” as the comment by the party can further create tension and give a wrong impression, particularly when it is not founded on genuine or factual ground.

    “We will like to assure the party that the Senate as an institution values the present democracy in our country and will not do anything that will undermine or weaken the system,” he added.

     

  • ‘2016 budget not missing’

    The Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, has said that the 2016 budget proposal was not missing.

    He said no statement made by any Senator during Wednesday’s plenary could be interpreted as an admission that the 2016 budget is missing.

    Abdullahi made the clarification in a statement made available to reporters in Abuja.

    He insisted that no budget is missing and that the Senate will on Thursday distribute copies of the budget to all the Senators to enable contribute to the debate slated for January 19 to 21.

    He noted that all the senators have indicated the date they will make their own contributions on the budget.