The opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has alleged that the
governing All Progressives Congress, APC-led federal government plans to
arrest the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
The PDP spokesperson, Olisa Metuh, who addressed a press conference
on Sunday in Abuja, said to achieve the aim, the Inspector General of
Police, Solomon Arase, has invited Mr. Ekweremadu to report at the Force
Headquarters in Abuja on Monday after which he would be detained.
Mr. Metuh said the APC leadership is not happy with the emergence of
Mr. Ekweremadu, a PDP member, as the Deputy Senate President and that
after several attempts to make him resign, has now resorted to underhand
tactics.
He said since President Muhammadu Buhari’s statement that Mr.
Ekweremadu’s election was ‘unacceptable’ to his party, the Deputy Senate
President, who can only be removed by the Senate, has come under
threats and intense pressure from APC leaders to resign and allow a
senator from the ruling party to take his position.
“We are aware that some APC senators opposed to the emerge of
Senators Bukola Saraki and Ike Ekweremadu as Senate President and Deputy
Senate President respectively met last week and concocted a petition
accusing the Deputy Senate President of altering the Senate Rules on the
process of election of the Presiding Officers, upon which the police
via a letter dated July 1, 2015 and signed by the Deputy Inspector
General in charge of criminal investigation at the Force Headquarters
has invited him to appear tomorrow, Monday, July 6, 2015 where he will
be detained and put under pressure,” he said .
Mr. Metuh said apart from the fact that the Nigerian Constitution
clearly guarantees the two chambers of the National Assembly the powers
to regulate their proceedings without external interferences, the
alleged petition by the APC senators who he said enjoy the sympathy of
some APC leaders, lacks merit.
He said Mr. Ekweremadu or any other senator-elect prior to the
inauguration of the Senate and the election of presiding officers, could
not have been involved in the process of producing the 2015 Standing
Rules of the Senate, which was strictly done by the bureaucracy under
the Clerk to the National Assembly.
“Senator Ekweremadu was not in any way involved in the process other
than being nominated for the position of the Deputy Senate President and
could not have been privy to the secret ballot procedure adopted by the
National Assembly bureaucracy, which has been widely adjudged as
transparent and credible,” he said.
Mr. Metuh added that apart from the plans to use security apparatus
against the Deputy Senate President, the PDP has information that there
are instructions to certain officials at the Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC “to alter some electoral documents and
records in order to create the impression that Senator Ekweremadu did
not file proper documents for the general elections to eventually pave
way for his removal
“In line with the above plot, the APC has been having secret meetings
with some judges and lawyers to procure injunctions to prevent Senator
Ekweremadu from playing his role as the Deputy Senate President.
“We are also aware that part of the plot is a conspiracy to tarnish Senator Ekweremadu’s image and open him to public ridicule.
“Last Monday, some APC leaders met in Abuja to perfect a plot to
blackmail the Deputy Senate President by planting outlandish
publications against him in the media,” Mr. Metuh said.
The PDP spokesperson said the Nigerian government and APC leaders
should be held responsible should any harm come upon the Deputy Senate
President or any of its leaders.
He said the notice became necessary because the PDP has information
indicating that there are also plans to compromise security around the
Deputy Senate President to make him vulnerable and open for sponsored
violent attacks.
“We do hope that the era of political assassination is not about to
return to Nigeria and that our nation will not descent into a draconian
regime where a strike force is created to hunt key opposition figures
“We call on our citizens to note that the PDP will not consider it a mere coincidence if our key leaders suddenly become victims of terror attacks or are suddenly killed by armed robbers,” he said.
“We call on our citizens to note that the PDP will not consider it a mere coincidence if our key leaders suddenly become victims of terror attacks or are suddenly killed by armed robbers,” he said.
Mr. Metuh added that PDP is aware that the APC has gone to the
“ridiculous extent of trailing key PDP leaders and bugging their
telephone lines”.
This, he said, is in addition to hiring some disgruntled PDP members,
to use the guise of an ethnic solidarity to create some disturbances,
distractions and disruption of the smooth operations of the PDP.
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