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Senate President, Bukola Saraki and Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara have condemned the invasion of the National Assembly complex by men of the Department of State Services (DSS)..
In a joint statement issued Tuesday afternoon they said the situation in
which legislators and members of staff, including the Clerk of the
National Assembly, Alhaji Mohammed Sani Omolori, who is the
administrative head of the Federal legislature, were harassed and
prevented from accessing their offices, was another attempt to subvert
the nation’s democracy.
They stated that the heavy presence of armed security
men who unnecessarily militarized the legislative complex and harassed
legislators and the workers in the complex could not be justified in a
democracy.
The Senate President and Speaker further noted that today was a sad
day for democracy as very early in the morning, they got reports backed
by video and pictures, from members of staff of the National Assembly,
their colleagues from both chambers and other individuals, about the
heavy presence of the security personnel who insisted that nobody would
enter the complex except certain Senators who were to be conveyed into
the complex in a Coaster bus.
“By 6.30 am, the reports started coming in and by 7am, there were
pictures and video online showing armed security men preventing Senators
and Honourable members from coming into the Complex. Some of our
colleagues then mobilized other members in both chambers from their
respective abode so that they could pressurize the Security men from
allowing them to gain entry.
“Obviously, the public outcry from Nigerians and members of the
international community against this illegality, this desecration of the
sanctity of the legislature and this flagrant abuse of powers forced
the government to relax the directives given to the security men as they
later allowed the legislators to walk from the main gate into the
foyer. Still the lawmakers were not allowed to drive in, in their
vehicles and were denied access into the main building housing their
offices.
“It is not clear what the plan of the government is but information
reaching us indicated that some Senators who are pro-executive arm are
being camped somewhere here in Abuja and they are being compelled to
sign an impeachment notice that would later be brought to the Assembly
complex. The Senate Chamber will now be forced open to enable an illegal
change of leadership take place in the Senate.
“It should be noted that the Senate formally adjourned on July 24,
2018 and it stands adjourned. To reconvene, there is a process which has
to be followed. Also, it should be clear that these Senators who are
camped somewhere know the procedure for changing the leadership of the
Senate. Both the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and
the Presidency officials masterminding this illegality know that they do
not have the numbers to lawfully carry out this action.
“Therefore, we call on members of the international community to view
this development as a coup against democracy. This is a throw-back to
the inglorious days of military rule where dissent is not tolerated and
freedom of association and other fundamental human rights are willfully
and carelessly violated.
“We urge Nigerians and the international community to condemn this
illegal invasion of the National Assembly complex and the attempt to
asphyxiate the legislature as undemocratic, uncivilized and
irresponsible.
“Let us use this opportunity to thank our colleagues in the Senate
and House of Representatives who immediately mobilized to resist this
coup against democracy. Their action will be recorded as one taken at a
time when the soul of this country is being imperilled. They have acted
to avert the breakdown of constitutionalism and collapse of the rule of
law. They have stood up to dictatorship and demonstrated that this
country belongs to all of us.
“We also thank members of the press, local and international, and all
Nigerians whose support for the cause of democracy have sustained us
this far.
Following this unpleasant development, the joint leadership meeting
slated for this afternoon has been postponed till further notice because
under the prevailing circumstances, we cannot guarantee the safety of
the 20 members from both chambers expected at the meeting”, Saraki and
Dogara stated.“It is not clear what the plan of the government is but information
reaching us indicated that some Senators who are pro-executive arm are
being camped somewhere here in Abuja and they are being compelled to
sign an impeachment notice that would later be brought to the Assembly
complex. The Senate Chamber will now be forced open to enable an illegal
change of leadership take place in the Senate.
“It should be noted that the Senate formally adjourned on July 24,
2018 and it stands adjourned. To reconvene, there is a process which has
to be followed. Also, it should be clear that these Senators who are
camped somewhere know the procedure for changing the leadership of the
Senate. Both the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and
the Presidency officials masterminding this illegality know that they do
not have the numbers to lawfully carry out this action.
“Therefore, we call on members of the international community to view
this development as a coup against democracy. This is a throw-back to
the inglorious days of military rule where dissent is not tolerated and
freedom of association and other fundamental human rights are willfully
and carelessly violated.
“We urge Nigerians and the international community to condemn this
illegal invasion of the National Assembly complex and the attempt to
asphyxiate the legislature as undemocratic, uncivilized and
irresponsible.
“Let us use this opportunity to thank our colleagues in the Senate
and House of Representatives who immediately mobilized to resist this
coup against democracy. Their action will be recorded as one taken at a
time when the soul of this country is being imperilled. They have acted
to avert the breakdown of constitutionalism and collapse of the rule of
law. They have stood up to dictatorship and demonstrated that this
country belongs to all of us.
“We also thank members of the press, local and international, and all
Nigerians whose support for the cause of democracy have sustained us
this far.
Following this unpleasant development, the joint leadership meeting
slated for this afternoon has been postponed till further notice because
under the prevailing circumstances, we cannot guarantee the safety of
the 20 members from both chambers expected at the meeting”, Saraki and
Dogara stated.
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