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Friday, September 18, 2015

Mixed Reactions At National Assembly Over Warrant Of Arrest On Saraki


There were mixed reactions at the National Assembly, on Friday following a bench warrant issued by Justice Danladi Umar’s of the Code of Conduct Tribunal on the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.



The warrant followed Saraki’s failure to appear before it over 13 count charges of corruption slammed against him.

In a live telecast of the tribunal’s adjudication in Abuja, the prosecuting counsel sought for Saraki’s arrest, citing relevant provisions of the Tribunal’s Act, which empowers its Chairman to issue warrant of arrest.

Defense counsel to the Senate President argued on the strength that the High Court had earlier issued injunction restraining the Tribunal from hearing the charges.

Relying on the coordinate jurisdiction of the High Court and that of the Tribunal, Justice Danladi Umar in his judgement sustained his order that Saraki be arrested and be produced before his Tribunal on Monday 21st September, 2015.
However, Saraki’s Counsel, Joseph Daodu urged the Tribunal to vacate the warrant of arrest while he undertakes to produce Saraki based on the fact that he is occupying a very senior position.
Justice Umar however sustained the warrant of arrest after the prosecution counsel argued that the relief was already belated.

A senator from the North East, who spoke on the condition of anonymity maintained that he would have appeared before the Tribunal to save himself of this embarrassment, noting that it was not a death sentence as things had really changed.
“Was it a death sentence for Mr Senate President to be invited before a Tribunal? He should have appeared to save himself of this embarrassment, after all others before him have had this kind of experiences too”, he said.

In Saraki’s office, it was absolute silence, even as his aides were not around to speak.

dailypost reportage.



28 comments:

  1. High level political drama.

    Let's wait and see . btw Saraki and Tinubu.
    Who will be the eventual winner.

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    1. People are saying why didnt he appear, is he above the law...well people should be more concerned about why he was summoned in the 1st place.
      Only the attorney general can file against him at the code of conduct tribunal and since nigeria hasnt had an AGF, tjen who approved it?
      2. Saraki had an injunction till monday to determine whether he can be tried without the AGF or not but its obvious theres ulterior motive thats why d judge ignored an order of the federal high court.
      Saraki should petition the njc and have thay tribunal judge queried for ignoring an order of a fed high court cos its goin2 set a bery bad precedense in the judicial system.
      When amaechi said no 1 can arrest him cos he had a court order, none of u said anything. Its true that he cant be arrested becos of that order and its the same reason odili cant even be invited by the efcc cos of an order thts been exiating for over 8yrs and it has nt been vacated.

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  2. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I swear this matter don tire me pieces no doubt...... #NowPlaying bump and grind: eindo....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  3. Why did he appear when necessary? Does he think he's above the law Cuz he's Senate President??? Yimu

    All corrupt leaders are gonna be jailed!!!

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  4. Saraki days ar numbered, one day for d thief one day for the owner. This is not kwara state to saraki it federal to saraki it also not clueless president to saraki, it honour and integrity president to saraki. Stealing is now corruption

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  5. Hope they won't start fighting, disgracing themselves again.


    Why Talking to Your Baby Is So Important

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  6. Wat else do u expect ?
    corruption wearing red cap and dancing Shoki ...

    Ekwensu ga akpo ndi ojoo oku

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  7. He must be ready to lead by example, what was he afraid off that he didn't want to appear before the tribunal, this is not the old era of going to court not be probed. Oni ye ye.

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    1. Response @ Yemi7up. You are so on point. I wondered why too? Is this the kind of people that governs us? Shame on him for making himself too big to go to court.

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  8. Tinubu in action

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  9. I guess the warrant has ruffled some feathers. They're slowly coming to terms with the fact that they are no longer untouchable.

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  10. Oh no Saraki my man.
    All eyes are on you,didn't you know this?did you not know people were hanging around to see you take a wrong step?

    Kai! Hope this will not be your end. I like you oooh.

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  11. He deserves what he get.It is only in Nigeria that top political holders don't respect and honour the law. Somebody was invited,just invitation oooo,to come and explain somethings better,and he was too pompous to appear. Abeg,make them go arrest am jor.

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  12. How the mighty have fallen.

    But he should have appeared in court lah.

    Now,see the hullabaloo his pride has caused.

    Represented by his lawyer indeed.
    When he's neither ill,handicapped or dying.

    Only in Nigeria will you see such flagrant disregard of the law.


    * smh *

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  13. Nigerians and their sentiments. That is the problem we have in this country. Why should Saraki be above the Law? Does he have 3 heads? He should set a good precedent for others to follow as a Senate President. Irrespective of your position, you need to respect the law of the land. SCREWED UP COUNTRY. Onlly in Nigeria

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  14. Nigerians and their sentiments. That is the problem we have in this country. Why should Saraki be above the Law? Does he have 3 heads? He should set a good precedent for others to follow as a Senate President. Irrespective of your position, you need to respect the law of the land. SCREWED UP COUNTRY. Onlly in Nigeria

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  15. Saraki goofed. He should have appeared before the tribunal.

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    1. He goofed alright! He should be fined when the police produce his ass or give him some 60 days jail time or 100 hours of community service. Why didn't he show up?

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  16. IBB refused to appear b/4 some tribunal some yrs ago on corruption charges. Whatever happened to him? Nothing. Could Saraki tow the same line?

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  17. All this brouhaha is geared towards 2019 presidential election,Buhari tryin by all means to rubbish d guy using both Media and tactical means ahead of 2019.....who investigated others that declared? Shehu sani and con,so why is Saraki's own d borne of contention?????

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  18. Hmmmm!
    I opened mai mouth, ..... couldn't utter a word.

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  19. Saraki cannot appear noni. Cat will get his tongue if he just appears at the tribunal. He has to first of all go and perfect his lies before showing up to defend it.
    If only people knew who this guy and his family are. THE TROUBLERS OF KWARA STATE. Bukky this is not Kwara oooh, this is Nigeria and things have CHANGED. Jeremy dance to the soundtrack of the music you have produced. Tueh

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  20. Hmmmmm! Saraki again, let's watch as things unfold

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