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I Can’t Be Impeached As Senate President, They Don’t Have the Numbers – Saraki

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Senate President and PDP Presidential aspirant, Dr. Bukola Saraki has disclosed that the call for his impeachment after the senate’s adjournment cannot hold waters, saying “they don’t have the number to impeach me”.

Dr. Saraki said on Sunday afternoon while responding to questions from journalists at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secretariat that those who are being emotional don’t have ‎the number.

According to him “those who are accusing us of undue process in the adjournment are unaware that we are in the majority. They know they don’t have the ‘Locus Standi’.

He said the decision of the upper chamber of the National Assembly to go on recession was unanimously agreed and in accordance to the rule of law.

Accordingly, he said “It is important to note that when we adjourned, it is with the total support of everyone, not that we stayed in a corner or in the dark because there is a due procedure where at the end of the session they will vote for that.

“It was proposed and seconded. We took minutes and we also even waited and went through the rules and proceedings of the Senate. It was not anything done out of mischief.”

The Senate President, however, said that is not an issue, adding that “the most important thing is that, at anytime I will never sacrifice the interest of this country for my own personal interest. In the last three years, my interest is always secondary to the interest of the country.

“The people that are speaking now against it are speaking out of emotions because everyone was there when the decision was taken. it was not that a few of us met somewhere and took a decision.

“Everybody was there, and we all took a decision to adjourn in our normal annual recess. Check the dates we resumed last year and the year before. There was nothing abnormal about it.

“Those people who are talking against it are just playing politics with it, when it is time for us to resume, we will resume. And all we just want to do now is to see that this country is run properly according to the rule of law and due process.

“I have always aligned myself to what the constitution says and the tenets of the three arms of government to ensure that we allow the rule of law, the respect the democratic process.”
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