Lawmaker blasts colleagues for leaking moves to impeach Buhari
The Senator representing Bauchi Central
Senatorial District, Sen. Hamman Misau, on Wednesday criticised his
colleagues for disclosing issues discussed at executive sessions to
newsmen.
Speaking on a point-of-order and citing
Order 43 of the Senate’s 2015 Standing Rules, he said that the upper
chamber had the practice of not disclosing matters discussed at
executive session to journalists.
The plots to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari began at the senate’s executive session on Tuesday.
Misau said that publications in some
national dailies, with headlines like “Senate plots to impeach Buhari’’,
“Pro-Saraki senators threaten Buhari with impeachment’’, credited some
false statements to him.
“I am holding some copies of national
dailies here with headlines “Senate plot impeachment of President
Buhari’’. Why did some of our colleagues disclose issues discussed at
close door?,’’ he said.
He expressed displeasure over the issue, saying that senators misled the public on matters discussed at an executive session.
“Yesterday we were in an executive meeting and we want to inform Nigerians that executive meetings are only meant for senators.
“We don’t even allow our aides or the media to be part of the executive session.
“For this information to come out from
the executive session, it is unfortunate that senators will go out after
a session to mislead the public of something that was never discussed
here.
“Unfortunately, some of the senators are
here. There was no time when somebody threatened to impeach Buhari. I
was not even given the privilege to talk in the session.
“Even, the chairman of Committee on Foreign Affairs was not there and some people went out to mislead the public.
“Even Sahara reporters said me, Peter
Nwoboshi, Danjuma Goje and Jibrin Barau, were supporting someone to
insult another person,’’ he said.
Misau advised lawmakers to be mature enough to hold confidential issues close to their chests.
In his remark, the President of the
Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, said that the matter would not be subjected to
debate, and referred it Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public
Petitions.
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