Obey Court Orders, Eschew Impunity and Stay Away From Bauchi State – PDP Govs Forum Tells NASS
Obey Court Orders, Eschew Impunity and Stay Away
From Bauchi State – PDP Govs Forum Tells NASS
By Our Reporter
Following
the Bauchi High Court, Monday order restricting the National Assembly from
interfering in the leadership crisis in the Bauchi State House of Assembly, the
PDP Governors Forum has advised the hierarchy and the entire membership of the
National Assembly to abide by the court order and stay away from interfering in
the affairs of the House
.
In a
press statement from its Secretariat in Abuja, Chairman of the Forum, Hon.
Seriake Dickson (Executive Governor of Bayelsa State) on behalf of his
colleague-members called on NASS to comply with the court order: “We also call
on the National Assembly to walk back the culture of impunity and lawlessness
that is hardening its bite on the polity, and show more respect for the rights
of the people.”
“Acting
otherwise or delaying in respecting the order would represent a direct and
serious affront to the rule of law in a democratic government and a dangerous
abuse of power; which Nigerians would see as “steadily emboldening a climate of
impunity in governance, and strengthening the hands of those who unleash brutal
force against democracy.
Emphasizing
the forum continued “However, impunity will not “change” Nigeria for the
better. Impunity breeds and feeds resentment and division, conflicts,
radicalism and extremism and represents a revolving door for infinite cycles of
violence. Impunity will only change Nigeria for the worse”.
Recall
that a high court in Bauchi on Monday issued an order restricting the National
Assembly from wading into the leadership crisis in the Bauchi State House of
Assembly.
The order
effectively stopped a committee set up by federal lawmakers from proceeding
with its assignment pending the ruling on a motion filed before it.
Two
speakers (Abubakar Suleiman and Kawuwa Shehu-Damina) emerged at the
inauguration of 9th Bauchi Assembly through parallel elections; prompting a
12-member House of Representatives Committee headed by Sarkin-Adar to be
constituted with the mandate to find out the circumstances surrounding the
development.
However,
an interim injunction dated July 22, granted by Judge Muazu Abubakar, said the
parties involved in the crisis should halt all proceedings until October 3,
when the court sits to hear the motion filed by the applicants.
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