PDP Decries Arrest, Claims Senators Under Attack
In the wake
of the arrest by the police of Senator Dino Melaye, the opposition Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) has decried what it described as “relentless assault”
against the Senate.
The party
made the condemnation in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr
Kola Ologbondiyan, in Abuja on Tuesday.
In what
appeared to be a sweeping generalisation, Ologbondiyan claimed the leadership
of the Senate and elected senators were being harassed, arrested, detained
and even arraigned on trumped-up charges for holding opinion divergent to that
of the executive arm.
He claimed
that the harassment started since the emergence of the current leadership of
the Senate outside the preference of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
and the executive arm.
The party
spokesman added that the legislative arm and the senators who showed support
for the leadership were also being hounded and harassed.
“The world
has been watching with horror since it started with the arraignment of
Senate President Bukola Saraki, Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu and
other senators on trumped-up charges as well as attempts to rope in Ekweremadu
on charges related to treason.
“Today, we
are witnessing the harassment and arrest of Sen. Dino Melaye, who is known for
his support for the Senate leadership and his criticisms of the excesses of the
executive arm.
“Currently,
Senators Aliyu Wamakko, Rabiu Kwankwaso and Danjuma Goje are all being harassed
for holding opinions that do not suit the whims and caprices of the
executive.
“Only last
week, the security architecture in the National Assembly was compromised,
paving the way for the invasion of the Senate chambers by strangers who
disrupted proceedings, harassed and threatened our lawmakers and forcefully
took away the mace.”
PDP alleged
that the assault was aimed at silencing strong dissenting voices,
emasculate the legislature and prevent it from playing its constitutional
duties of checking the excesses and impunity of the executive arm.
He urged
Nigerians to look beyond partisan sentiments and join in condemning the
attack on the institution of the legislature, “without which we cannot be a
democratic nation”.
The PDP
appealed to the lawmakers not to allow their spirits to be dampened or buckle
to intimidation.
“They must
continue in their pursuit of their oath of office and allegiance and
in their onerous goal of making laws for the good governance of our nation.”
FROM /independent.ng/melaye
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