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Lamorde Probe is illegal – Unity Forum Senators

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Ahmed Lawan“Pro-Lawan Lawan” Senators has stated that the ongoing investigative hearing by the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petition on Chairman

of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde on alleged diversion of N2 trillion is illegal and breach of the Senate Standing Rules.

[Image: Leader of Unity Forum Senators, Ahmed Lawan]

It could be recalled that People Democratic Party (PDP) principal officers in statement issued rejected the investigative hearing on EFCC boss.

The “Unity Forum” Senators‎ in the statement added that probe did follow the standard of parliament across the because procedure for submission of petition has already been clearly stated in Senate’s rules. 

According to the statement issued by the Commission, in a standard parliamentary practice, a petition is routed through either a senator or a member of the House of Representatives. Upon receipt of such petition, the representatives will inform the presiding officer of the chamber and, thereafter, present the petition in the plenary.

The statement which was co-signed by Senator Gorge Akume, Senator Abu Ibrahim, Senator Barnabas Gemade and Senators Ahmad Lawan reads further,” upon presentation in plenary, the presiding officer will invite the senator/House of Representatives to lay same the petition on the Table in the chamber, which automatically becomes public document.

“Thereafter, the presiding officer will refer the petition to appropriate committee for consideration upon which it would be returned to the Senate plenary.

“In this regard, nothing of the sort happened. Senate proceeded on recess on August 13 and it is not on record that petition of Mr. George Uboh, accusing Lamorde of diverting over N1 trillion recovered from some corrupt Nigerians, including former governor of Bayelsa state, DSP Alamieyesigha, the former Inspector General of Police, Tafa Balogun was presented to Senate in Plenary.”

Unity Forum added,” The Senate Unity Forum do support the position earlier adopted by some of our colleague that the Lamorde probe should be halted as it did not follow due parliamentary process.

“For the avoidance of doubt, Rule 41(1-3 of the Senate Standing Orders specifically spell out how petitions are handled in the parliament.

“Rule 41(1-3) states: (1) A petition may only be presented to the Senate by a Senator, who shall affix his name at the beginning thereof.

“(2) A senator presenting a petition shall confine himself to a brief statement of the parties from whom it came, the number of signatures attached to it and material allegations contained in it and to reading the prayers of such petitions.

“(3) All petitions shall be ordered, without question being put, to lie upon the Table. Such petition shall be referred to the Public Petition Committee.

“It is after these steps have taken that presiding officer would refer the petition to the afore-mentioned Committee.

“it should be noted that , in this case, none of the laid-down procedure was followed before” Senate Unity Forum”‎ read in the newspapers that the Senator Samuel Anyanwu -led Ethics privileges and Public Petitions Committee would on Wednesday, August 26, today commence probe of EFC chairman

“We stand against this probe. It is illegal and unconstitutional because it did not follow our rules.”


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