The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio has declared that he
was not responsible for the suspension of Bauchi Central Senator, Abdul Ningi,
over allegations of budget padding.
Ningi had, through his lawyer, Femi Falana, demanded the
lifting of his suspension.
Ningi warned that if his suspension is not lifted within
seven days, he will take legal action against the Senate President, as he
contends that the process leading to his suspension was flawed.
Ningi, was suspended by the Senate
on March 12 for three months after claiming that the 2024 budget was padded
with about N3.7 trillion.
However, Akpabio’s counsel, Umeh Kalu, SAN, in a letter to
Falana, titled: ‘Re: Request to Lift the Suspension of Sen. Abdul Ningi’,
stressed that the Senate President was not responsible for Ningi’s suspension.
The letter read: “We are solicitors to Sen. Godswill Akpabio
and write you in respect of the above subject matter at his instance.
“Your letter of March 27, with the above caption has been
referred to us with instructions to react thereto.
“We have carefully read through your analysis of the facts
and circumstances leading to your client’s suspension from the Senate.
“We are unable to find reason in your verdict of our
client’s sole culpability in the said suspension. We therefore plead non est
factum for our client.
“In addition to the above and contrary to the contents of
your letter under reference, our client was at no time your client’s accuser,
prosecutor and judge.
“Our client’s role at the session of the Senate that led to
your client’s suspension was and remains the statutory role of a Legislative
House Presiding Officer.
“Which role equally includes pronouncing the majority
decision of the Legislative House at the end of debate and voting.
“Permit us to mention your attempt at drawing our client’s
attention to legal authorities and pronouncements of our Courts of record on
the unconstitutionality of suspending members of Legislative Houses.
“Which attempt we dare say was unhelpful, due to your
failure or refusal to make available, the relevant particulars of the said
Court decisions in your letter.
“You may wish to provide these legal authorities which you
have alluded to, bearing in mind that every decision of a court emanates from
its peculiar facts, circumstances and extant laws.
“In as much as it may not be necessary to canvass herein all
the remedies available to our client, in response to your threats of a court
action and petition to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC).
“It is important we mention that legislative proceedings are
guided by rules.
“We urge you to give due consideration to the legal issues
raised in this letter and be guided accordingly in your further and future
action in respect of this matter.”
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