Saturday 14 May 2016

SARAKI AND EKWEREMADU ELECTIONS DECLARED NULL AND VOID



Senate President Bukola Saraki and his vice Ike Ekweremadu are in more trouble as the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, has declared the election which brought them to power null, adding that it couldn’t stand the test of legality.

He urged the Director of Public Prosecution to proceed immediately in probing their leadership.
The Attorney General who wrote a legal opinion, through his office stated that
The legal advice added,
The legal advice also recommended that the Senate leaders be prosecuted
since the election was conducted with an alleged forged document, it is just natural to conclude that election in itself is a nullity from the beginning. In the legal advice issued by the Federal Ministry of Justice with reference number, DPPA/ADV/258/15, recommending that some suspects, whom the police refused to name in their investigative report, should be prosecuted”.


“Further investigation should reveal:
“Who authorised the promulgation of the Senate Standing Order 2015?
“Who published the Senate Standing Order 2015?
“Who approved the Senate Standing Order 2015?
“Who paid for the publishing of the Senate Standing Order 2015? and
“Who distributed the Senate Standing Order 2015?”

“for criminal conspiracy, contrary to provision of Section 97 of the Penal Code; forgery, contrary to Section 99 of Penal Code; breach of official trust and unlawful assembly contrary to Section 102 of the Penal Code.”


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