The spokesperson for the Senate Unity Forum, Senator Kabir Marafa, on
Saturday evening urged Nigerians to discountenance the ongoing plans by
the Red Chamber of the National Assembly to amend the Code of Conduct
Bureau/Conduct of Conduct Tribunal Act as it would be a wasted exercise.
He went ahead to alleged that the amendment is to introduce immunity clause for the Senate President.
Marafa, an APC Senator representing Zamfara Central, who stated this in
an interview with Punch in Abuja on Saturday, also described the
proposed amendments as “dead on arrival.”
“What my colleagues are trying to do is laughable because it’s an effort
in futility. It is a constitutional issue. Are they trying to amend the
Constitution of Nigeria with an act of the National Assembly?
“The sections they are trying to amend are clearly stated in the
constitution and could only be reviewed through a legally acceptable
constitution amendment process.”
Marafa described his colleagues who had been sponsoring some bills in
the Senate in recent times to save Bukola Saraki as “new comers who lack
basic parliamentary knowledge and experience.”
He said, “They had listed for amendments, Public Officers Protection
Act; Administration of Criminal Justice Act; Code of Conduct Bureau Act
and the Code of Conduct Tribunal Act.
“
Their intention is to alter all these
constitutional provisions just because of an individual. How can you
anchor bills amendments around an individual?
“I don’t know how they want to alter the constitution to extend immunity
clause to the senate president when it is only the president,
vice-president and the governors that are covered in the constitution.”
Marafa said he refused to contribute to the debate on the CCB/CCB
amendments on Thursday on the floor as doing so would amount to a waste
of precious time.
He said, “I refused to talk because I know they are embarking on an
exercise in futility. It’s a mere jamboree and sheer waste of tax-payers
money.
“
Nigerians would definitely wait for them at the public hearing and
they would be told that trying to make laws around an individual is a
waste of the nation’s resources.”
Marafa appealed to stop making themselves a laughing stock in the public
by trying to carry out legislative activities with the sole aim of
frustrating the trial of Bukola Saraki at the CCT.
He added, “Instead of learning the ropes, even senior lawyers among the
new senators are jumping the gun by initiating bills to save their boss
[Saraki] from criminal prosecution.
“All of them should be dragged before the Senate Committee on Ethics for
smearing the image of a reputable institution like the Senate.”
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