Mr. Sagay spoke to PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday, after the Senate resolved to summon him to appear before its committee on ethics, privileges and public petitions over comments credited to him by Punch Newspaper.
“They have no power or authority to summon me,” Mr. Sagay, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and law professor, said. “I am not in the category of persons they can summon.”
Mr. Sagay’s comment in the Punch was a reaction to the Senate’s refusal to proceed with confirmation of 27 persons President Muhammadu Buhari nominated as Resident Electoral Commissioners. The lawmakers stopped the confirmation in protest against the refusal of the President to sack Ibrahim Magu as acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission despite his repeated rejection by the Senate
The Senate, Tuesday, suspended the confirmation process for two weeks within which they demanded Mr. Magu’s sack.
But Mr. Sagay was reported by Punch on Wednesday to have said: “That action is childish and irresponsible. Do they think Buhari is a man that can easily be threatened? My God! How can people of such character occupy the highest legislative office in the country? Nigeria is finished.
“It is a great mistake and they will regret it.”
The Deputy Senate Leader, Bala Na’Allah, on Wednesday read Mr. Sagay’s comment to his colleagues who subsequently resolved to summon the senior lawyer to appear before the committee on ethics, privileges and public petitions to explain his statement.
In reaction to the Senate’s decision to summon him, Mr. Sagay told PREMIUM TIMES the resolution was unconstitutional.
“They ought to know that I do not come within the category of persons they can summon,” said Mr. Sagay.
“I would advise them to tell their lawyers to check the Sections 88 and 89 of the Constitution. Through that, they will know I don’t come within that category.”
“They don’t have authority to summon me. I am outside the group of persons they can summon. I am not a civil servant, I don’t belong to any commission or any…”
The parts of the Constitution cited by Mr. Sagay empowers the Senate or House of Representatives to direct investigation into the conduct of affairs of ‘any person, authority, ministry or government department charged, or intended to be charged, with the duty of or responsibility for executing or administering laws enacted by the National Assembly.’
Then, the law further provides that such shall only be exercised by the National Assembly for the purpose of making laws ‘within its legislative competence’; amending laws; and exposing “corruption, inefficiency or waste in the execution or administration of laws within its legislative competence and in the disbursement or administration of funds appropriated for it.”
Then, Section 89 establishes ways by which the National Assembly can enforce Section 88 paraphrased above.
Asked if his work as the chairman of the presidential anti-graft committee does not fall within the category mentioned in the Section 88 of the Constitution, Mr. Sagay said, “That’s why I said they should look at the Constitution. My work comes totally outside of their power.
“I’m not going to give those details now; but if they are foolish enough to insist on my coming, at the appropriate time and at appropriate venue, all the details will come out
“But now let me just make general statement: they have no power or authority to summon me. Period!”
*Wow,I love this man!!
This man wrote the Law of contract, Prof Sagay awon legal luminary.
ReplyDelete...when you know your rights..
DeleteSo a low life like Dino will expect prof Sagay to come before him and answer some questions or what? Thunder fire that Senate, bunch of agberos. Go and summon your mate not Prof.
DeleteThis Prof Sagay go school no be those senators wet go nite school! Tell them! My broda! They sabi the law? Nah! Na only Toto matter and corruption, dey sabi! Awon ole jatijati! Scrap the senate joor!
DeleteThese are the creme-de-la-creme of the society speaking.The likes of the Itse Sagays that wrote and ammended the constitution of Nigeria . Brains,power, charisma,class,charm and to top it with that Delta strength to come and answer to who? The likes of the childish Dino Melaya and his 'agbaniagbokoje'abi na wetin be that his stupid song again? Nigeria is truly finished,where mediocres and low-lives run the affairs and these are parents,I wonder what they teach their kids and what future the next generation have. So sad.
DeleteReal low life o. Awon Oloriburuku gbogbo. Useless, Dumb people always chasing shadows up and down. They do not know what they are doing.So clueless.Yeye Assembly of Touts and Court Jesters. May God delivered Nigeria.
DeleteSagay never disappoints.
ReplyDeleteI always admire this man. He say things the way it is. National Assembly how market ? Waiting for you to order his arrest.
ReplyDeleteQuestionable characters.
Lol @ how market
DeleteThey sure don't. Are we talking about the same people that their head was just indicted of corruption, one or many more with fake certificates and one or more with fraud and drug dealing? Give me a break!!! They have no moral compass to summon a fly not to talk of a person. Majority of them were were with checkable background
ReplyDeleteThey sure don't. Are we talking about the same people that their head was just indicted of corruption, one or many more with fake certificates and one or more with fraud and drug dealing? Give me a break!!! They have no moral compass to summon a fly not to talk of a person. Majority of them were were with checkable background
ReplyDeleteThey sure don't. Are we talking about the same people that their head was just indicted of corruption, one or many more with fake certificates and one or more with fraud and drug dealing? Give me a break!!! They have no moral compass to summon a fly not to talk of a person. Majority of them were were with checkable background
ReplyDeleteProf Sagay! Still have your book on the Law of Contract. Amazingly brilliant man. Let them understand the law, since they have no idea what their powers are.
ReplyDeleteThugs from various state make up the Senate lol
ReplyDeleteIt is like naija senate is beginning to bite more than they can chew.
ReplyDeleteI am sure even president buhari cannot summon proffesor Sagay. Make law students school you on who he is
I won't be surprised if he is among the persons who drafted our present constitution that some seki-literates are summoning like small pikin.
You know this. I know Prof Osipitan did, not sure about Sagay but its very possible he did.
DeleteThank you sir, those ignoramus need to be cut to size.... They're power drunk.
ReplyDeleteThis BUKOLA Saraki is s bad senate leader. It's a pity that day by day he is proven he doesn't deserve to be the senate president in the first and the reason he stole it by fraudulent way. Nigerians need to rise up and back any senator not representing us well, why suspend Ndume for calling for investigating him and Melaye.
ReplyDelete#Buukola must go.
Bukola Saraki monkey with an innocent face, wolf in sheep clothing! What can one expect from a man whose father was a major stakeholder in corruption affairs? He learned from the best!!
DeleteSeriously loving this man..
ReplyDeleteI love me some itse sagay! Let the Senate keep fooling themselves
ReplyDeleteClueless senate!
ReplyDeleteScrap the senate, inject their salaries into the healthcare, education and other sectors. Turn the National Assembly Facility into a world class paediatric heart hospital in Africa.
All they know is to summon and not pass effective laws that will better the lot of Nigerians.
Imagine the effrontery one of them had to say Magu is terrorising them that means Magu is doing his job.
SCRAP THE SENATE!!!
God bless you @ opeyemi for this comment!
DeleteThanks opeyemi, this is same thing am talking about. We need referendum if we should scrap senate. We really do. Bunch of buffoons.
DeleteI love the man.
We will scrap that Senate.
ReplyDeleteWith the kind of personality leading the Senate Nigerians are in for a vagabond House affairs.
ReplyDeleteOther countries are already scrapping one of their legislative houses and reducing the number of occupant in the other. I wonder why Nigeria and Nigerians haven't started thinking in that direction.
ReplyDeleteWhat are we doing with both houses? Isn't that duplication?
Why are we spending so much to maintain a single senator to a tune greater than the budget allocation to any local government? Isn't that insane?
imagine semi-illiterate people who can not even pass a basic exam summoning a distinguished professor without even knowing their limits. We are finished
These folks are becoming a clog in the wheel of progress in this nation. one day na one day.