Sixteen senators and members of the House of
Representatives from Rivers State on Tuesday petitioned President Muhammadu
Buhari over alleged interferences by security agencies in the hearing of cases
before the state election petition tribunal.
The lawmakers singled out the “State Security
Services” and the “Nigerian Army” as security agencies the President should
call to order to forestall a possible “injustice” in the prosecution of the
cases.
Among the petitioners were Senator George Sekibo
and Mrs. Betty Apiafi, both of the Peoples Democratic Party.
The petitioners complained to Buhari that
soldiers and the Department of State Services operatives had allegedly aligned
with the All Progressives Congress to appear before the tribunal to testify.
They appealed to the President to halt the trend
in order not to soil the integrity of his administration and his promise to be
fair to all Nigerians.
Part of the petition read, “Your Excellency, as
the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, we bring above actions of your
officers to your notice and pray that you caution the Director, SSS, and Chief
of Army Staff and indeed all other security agencies to desist from meddling
with the electoral process, which presently is before the tribunals.
“Our institutions, particularly security
institutions, should not only be incorruptible and apolitical, but should be
seen to be incorruptible and apolitical.
“We trust on your timely intervention.”
The lawmakers referred Buhari to an earlier July
23 petition, where they raised a similar complaint over the alleged harassment
of Independent National Electoral Commission officials and judicial officials
by security operatives.
The petitioners added that it took the
intervention of the Senate before the DSS operatives stopped the reported
harassment.
However, they stated that the interferences had
resumed with the involvement of soldiers, who now testified before the
tribunal.
“It took the intervention of the Senate to make
the SSS realise that they were acting ‘ultra vires’ their powers under the
National Security Agencies Act Cap. N74.
“They admitted and indeed under the enabling
statute, they have no business interfering into electoral matters,” the
petitioners said.
The petitioners feared that the aim of the
security agencies in working with the APC was to arrive at a conclusion that
elections were not held in Rivers State during the March 28 and April 11
general polls.
Source:punchng
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