The police might have found fresh evidences to indict Senators
Saraki and Ekweremadu on the alleged forgery of Senate Order standings.
Barely a month after the FG dropped Senate orders forgery charges against Senate President, Bukola Saraki and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, another report has reportedly reared its head.
According
to Punch Newspaper, the police under the Special Investigation Panel
have reportedly submitted another report on the investigations.
It
was reported that the report, which has been received by the to the
National Prosecution Coordination Committee, has indicted the Senate
President and Deputy Senate President.
The report also revealed that the Special
Investigation Panel, headed by the retired Assistant Inspector-General
of Police, Ali Amodu, explained that Salisu Maikasuwa, a
former Clerk to the National Assembly, could not have committed the
alleged offence without the connivance of the two principal officers.
A source that spoke to Punch said: “The
SIP, through painstaking efforts, was able to identify who distributed
the printed copies of the Senate Standing Orders, 2015, to
senators-elect and it also obtained the complete Hansard of June 9 and
24, 2015, which indicated what transpired on the floor of the Senate as
well as other relevant evidence. These were issues the former probe did
not resolve.
“It is now up to
the government to decide whether Saraki and Ekweremadu should be
re-arraigned or only Maikasuwa and Efeturi would carry the can.”However, media aides of the Senate President and Deputy Senate President
have reportedly declined to comment on the new development.


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