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'It's time to end Senate’s impunity' - Falana



Citing constitutional provisions, Lagos lawyer Femi Falana said the Red Chamber erred for demanding Magu’s sack by the President.


He said the Senate, relying on the powers conferred on it under Section 3 (2) of the EFCC Act, 2004, refused to confirm Magu’s appointment as the agency’s substantive chairman.

According to Falana, the time to end impunity in the Senate was now, referring to Ndume’s suspension and Sagay’s invitation.

His words: “The decision of the President cannot be faulted by virtue of section 171 (1) (d) of the Constitution which provides that the President is vested with the power to appoint the head of any extra ministerial department to hold office in an acting capacity. Such appointment does not require the confirmation of the Senate.

“Completely aggrieved by the decision of the President to exercise his constitutional powers in the circumstance the Senate has decided not to confirm the 27 newly appointed Resident Electoral Commissioners until Mr. Magu has been removed from office as EFCC Chairman. In asking for the removal of Mr. Magu the Senate said that the anti graft czar has been terrorising the Senate. Should the Senate resort to such cheap blackmail because the embattled EFCC helmsman has tefused to compromise the prosecution and investigation of about 15 senators alleged to have been involved in serious economic and financial crimes? Why should the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki not be terrorised for the criminal diversion of N3.5 billion from the London/Paris Club loan refund?

“Before now, sharp disagreements between the National Assembly and the executive had been submitted to the courts for judicial resolution in line with the rule of law. At the twilight of the Goodluck Jonathan administration, the Attorney-General of the Federation challenged the purported amendment of the Constitution at the Supreme Court. Based on the interlocutory injunction granted by the Supreme Court, the National Assembly suspended further deliberations on the amendment of the Constitution. Instead of following the path of rule of law and constitutionalism, the Senate has completely thrown caution to the winds.

“In the atmosphere of impunity which has enveloped the Senate, the chairman of the Presidential Advisory Council on Corruption, Prof Itse Sagay, has been ordered to appear before the Senate for having the temerity to criticise the senators. In El Rufai v House of Representatives (2003) 46 WRN 12, the Court of Appeal held that the respondent lacked the power to summon the appellant over a defamatory statement made by him.

“The purported suspension of Senator Ali Ndume is the height of the serial illegality. In Hon. Dino Melaye v House of Representatives (unreported), the Federal High Court declared the indefinite suspension illegal and unconstitutional on the ground that a legislator could not be suspended for more than 14 days. But in the House of Assembly v Hon Danna, the Court of Appeal held that a legislative house is not competent to suspend a member even for a single day as it is a violation of the democratic rights of members of his/her constituency.

“In view of the settled state of the law as expantiated upon in the aforementioned cases, the Senate is advised to reverse its illegal decisions and quickly return to the path of constitutionalism in the interest of lasting democracy in the country. However, if the Senate remains intransigent, the Executive branch of the government should adopt decisive measures to terminate the rein of impunity in the National Assembly. ”
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6 comments

  1. My dear brother Femi, God bless you abundantly. How I wish we have more learned and honorable men and women in this our upper chamber of Parliament. Our Senators are yet to understand that national interests are not served by grandstanding childish behaviors. Voters are watching keenly!

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  2. All these happen in National Assambly and some of them were there when it happened. But just because their selfish interest they cannot drow the attention of their culleuges. That is criminal gang up for you.

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  3. Fellow Nigerians, its an irony that we desire to have our best representatives in the National and State assemblies, even in every sphere of governance, but we FAILED woefully to elect these 'best' representatives during elections. We either collect moneys from these people we today call rogues or we simply elect them based on some reasons like tribalism, nepotism, etc. The people/nation will only get the leader it deserves, so until we, the people do the right things, we will continue to complain while these thieves will continue to smile to the banks. Although, nemesis will catch up with them later, but they will have caused us so much pains and underdevelopment and setbacks. Lets ALL do the right things. Poverty is not an excuse to sell our birthrights.

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  4. Mr. Falana May GOD Bless you this is Criminal Gang up Against Nigerians

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  5. Mr. Falana May GOD Bless you this is Criminal Gang up Against Nigerians

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  6. Air splitting cannot resolve the issue involved in this case because one important question remains which is: Is Magu completely absolved of the points raised against him by the DSS?

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