EKWEREMADU REPORTS BUHARI TO WORLD LEADERS

Ekweremadu composes UN, US Congress, UK, EU, others; says Nigeria's majority rule government  is in grave peril 
Ike Ekweremadu
— BARELY 24 hours after the arraignment of Senate President, Bukola Saraki; his agent, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, and others for affirmed falsification of 2015 Senate Standing Rules in an Abuja High Court, Ekweremadu has taken his case outside the shores of Nigeria. Ike Ekweremadu He called for intercession of the United Nations, Us Congress, United Kingdom, European Union Parliament and remote missions, saying an effective foundation as the National Assembly was being scorned and rubbished by President Muhammadu Buhari's legislature. Yet, the Presidency in a quick response, said it would not bandy words with the Deputy Senate President. Additionally, the workplace of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice said it would not remark on the matter since it was in court. Ekweremadu, who noticed that the country's vote based system was in grave risk, said their trial for phony of Senate Standard Rules was an endeavor to truncate Nigeria's popular government and hush him as the pioneer and most elevated positioning individual from the restriction party in the nation. The letter In the two-page letter, entitled: "Re: Trumped Up Charges Against the Presiding Officers of the eighth Senate: Nigerian Democracy is in Grave Danger," Ekweremadu, who appended duplicates of the court summons, and other significant reports identifying with the matter, is requesting that the global group choose whether or not the trial was justified, despite all the trouble, legitimate or one that was absolutely borne out of political grudge. Ekweremadu noticed that neither his name nor that of the President of the Senate included either in the request by bothered individuals from the Senate Unity Forum, SUF, or amid the examination of the appeal by the police. The letter read: "You may advance wish to decide for yourself whether this unfurling situation, combined with the clampdown on the resistance, for example, focused on captures and uncertain confinement of restriction figures and disagreeing voices, despite court proclamations and in clear infringement of the Nigerian constitution, and also the maintained underestimation of the South-East and South-South geopolitical zones of Nigeria, does not constitute a grave risk to the country's hard-won popular government. "I wish to forward to you the court summons containing the exaggerated charges favored against my individual, the President of the Senate, Senator Bukola Saraki, CON; and two others. "I additionally wish to speak to you to compassionatly discover time to peruse through the annexures—request by individuals from the Senate Unity Forum, articulations by persons questioned, and the police report—to check whether our names showed up anyplace in these records. Judge for yourself "You may, from that point, judge for yourself whether the Federal Government, acting through the Attorney-General of the Federation, has any avocation at all to produce our names for trial. The rundown of the blamed persons seems to have been politically produced in light of the fact that you can't by the records joined, relate any of our names to the offense for which we are currently being charged. "Also, the tenets and standards of reasonable hearing have not been stuck to in light of the fact that the police have not collaborated with me or the President of the Senate as at the season of composing this letter. "You may likewise wish to decide for yourself whether this trial organized against me is not a political trial, ascertained witch-chase, obvious terrorizing, and a reasonable endeavor to undermine the parliament and hush me as the pioneer and most astounding positioning individual from the resistance in Nigeria. "Then, it could likewise be reviewed that an endeavor was made on my life on November 17, 2015. The Nigerian security offices did nothing, despite the fact that the occurrence was appropriately reported.'' Witnessing against Saraki has nothing to do with my arrangement — Ojudu Meanwile, Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, said, yesterday, that his part as an observer to the fraud body of evidence favored against the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and his delegate, Ike Ekwerenmadu, in court had nothing to do with his present arrangement. Ojudu said he would affirm as an individual from the seventh Senate and the Unity Forum that pointed out the police the fraud, including that his association for the situation ought to be separated from his present position. He said: "My announcement and other witnesses' announcements were taken months before my arrangement. As an individual from the Unity Forum, I am one of the individuals who worked for Senator Ahmed Lawan as the favored possibility for the Senate Presidency in the June 9, 2015, decision. "There are three gatherings of congresspersons, to be specific: the Unity Forum, Like Minds and the Non-adjusted. The Unity Forum includes both serving and non-serving legislators. I am a dynamic part, being a representative in the seventh Senate from 2011 to 2015." Ojudu said while he was in the Senate for a long time, at no time were the guidelines changed. He included: "So messing around with the principles by the present Senate was seen as a misnomer by us and that was the reason we requested of the police. "The announcement we did to the police on the matter originated before my arrangement and that of Senator Ita Enang. It will, in this manner, be ridiculous for anybody to characterize me as speaking to the Presidency on the matter.

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