Senate blocks moves to summon DSS boss over raids on judges

Friday Ajagunna
Friday Ajagunna
Senate-session

The Senate on Tuesday stood down a proposal to invite the Director General of the State Security Service, Lawan Daura, over the ongoing clampdown on suspected corrupt judges.

In a motion brought as matter of urgent national importance by Joshua Lidani (PDP-Gombe), the Senate was asked to look into the action of the SSS which led to arrest of seven judges in the early hours of Saturday.

One of the resolutions canvassed by Lidani was that the Senate should invite Daura to explain why his agency carried out the action the way it did without deference to the constitutional responsibility of the National Judicial Council.

When the Senate president, Bukola Saraki called for vote to uphold Lidani’s prayer, Senators yelled “ayes” and later “nay” in somewhat equal proportion, thus forcing Saraki to put the question again resulting in similar response as the first.

He then ruled “the nays have it”, translating to defeat of the proposal to invite Daura.

Specifically, Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, supported the prayer that Daura be invited, but other Senators did not touch that part of the prayers sought.

The Senate however condemned the raid on residences of the Judges.

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