EKWEREMADU LAMENTS

Utilizing apparatus of equity to make issue is perilous, Ekweremadu cautions 

– DEPUTY President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu said, Monday, that the on-going trial over charged fabrication of 2015 Senate Standing Order was not about him and Senate President Bukola Saraki, but rather that Democracy, detachment of forces, guideline of law, the governing body were on a crazy trial. He cautioned that the administration ought to have a reconsider in its turn to crush popular government and equity as that would at last will lead Nigeria not far off to destruction. Ekweremadu According to Ekweremadu, it was troubling that those in government who ought to know not, in the blink of an eye utilizing the gear of office to seek after private quarrel against individuals they can't help contradicting. He said that majority rule government does not take into consideration noxiousness, presumption, and careless focusing of guiltless nationals. In an announcement he by and by marked Monday and made accessible to Journalists, Senator Ekweremadu cautioned those in government to realize that Democracy was forcefully unique in relation to military standard. Representative President of the Senate said that by the day's end, he and others would be vindicated and the mischievous won't go unpunished. The announcement read in full: "I introduced myself to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court today as a conventional native of this incredible country to argue NOT GUILTY to charges I didn't and couldn't have conferred. "It is profoundly alarming to note that individuals in high places who pledged to maintain the law have dwindled into purveyors of misrepresentation and bits of gossip who try to spread and stain the notoriety of reputable and capable residents, and also handicap the sacred foundations of vote based system. It is all the all the more demoralizing that individuals who ought to know not the shade of their office to seek after private grudge against individuals they can't help contradicting. "This bizarre presentation of malice, haughtiness, and thoughtless focusing of guiltless nationals ought to discover no asylum in our popular government. "Utilizing the hardware of equity to make issue is a perilous and harmful plan that at last will lead Nigeria not far off to condemnation. It is Senator Bukola Saraki and Senator Ike Ekweremadu today, who knows whose turn it will be next? "I am a well behaved native and put stock in the standard of law and all the rights and benefits it publicizes. Yet, even at that, it is just in my place not to carry out wrongdoing, but rather way out of my range not to be blamed for one, particularly when instruments of force get to be mechanical assemblies for persecution of the honest and voices of resistance. "In fact, I, not the slightest bit or design, case to be exempt from the laws that apply to everyone else, simply that I trust that the law ought not be utilized as an instrument to cudgel guiltless residents into submitting to the untamed wishes and impulses of witch-seekers. "In any case, I put my trust in God, the court, and the staggering solidarity of the great individuals of Nigeria. At the point when the dust settles, Nigerians will see plainly that this charge is only meretricious whip. "Time, events, and incitements like this will educate their own lessons. I trust that one boss lesson will be that vote based system contrasts notably from military standard and that open officer ought to never subvert the establishments of majority rules system by organizing the guideline of man over the principle of law. "Give us a chance to don't imagine it any other way about this: it is not Senator Ike Ekweremadu or Senator Bukola Saraki or the other denounced persons that are on trial; rather the consecrated majority rule standards of division of forces, guideline of law, the governing body itself, and in reality vote based system are on a ludicrous trial. "Minor political agitation is unleashed upon the area, however our strength must not break apart. No condition is perpetual and nothing keeps going forever. "For me, I discover extraordinary solace in the godlike expressions generally Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe who said that history will vindicate the equitable and the fiendish won't go unpunished."

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