Friday, 1 July 2016

Senate rules forgery: I am not a presidential witness – Enang

Senate rules forgery: I am not a presidential witness – Enang
Enang
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, has said he was not a witness in the ongoing forgery case against some senators.
Enang told journalists in Abuja on Friday that contrary to reports, the Presidency was not lining up its aides as witnesses in the case.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that he clarified that the police only invited him for questioning in 2015 as the chairman of the Committee on Rules and Business of the 7th Senate.
He explained that he was invited as a principal suspect in the forgery case and on July 3, 2015, he made his statement on the matter to the police.
“I was the chairman of the Rules and Business Committee of the 7th Senate, which ended plenary on June 4, 2015 and the 8th Senate was inaugurated on June 9, 2015.
The inspector-General of Police wrote to the Clerk to the National Assembly requesting him to ask some key officials of the 7th Senate to have an audience with the police.
“The Senate President, Deputy Senate President, Majority Leader, Clerk of the National Assembly, Clerk of Senate, Chairman, Rules and Business and Secretary, Rules and Business, were invited.
“ l, on July 3, 2015 met with the police who alleged that I am suspected to have amended the Standing Orders in issue being the Chairman of Rules and Business committee of the 7th Senate.
“l was asked to make a written statement on the matter and I did on the said July 3, 2015, denying the allegation.
“It was from the statement of other persons of interest, after my statement that the police may have formed an opinion as to who did what.
“The police listed me as a witness as to the procedure for amendment, having made a statement on the matter,” Enang said.

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