Lagos lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has called on Senate President
Bukola Saraki to stop attending the sittings of the Code of Conduct
Tribunal (CCT) with other senators.
According to the soft-spoken
legal practitioner, it was illegal and unlawful for the Senate President
to suspend Senate’s sittings whenever his case was to be heard at the
CCT.
In an address, titled: “As Corruption Fights Back,” delivered
on Monday at the investiture of Mr. Dare Oseni as the 2015/2016
President of the International Association of Lions Club, Lagos Isolo
Lions Club, at Samkoll Graden, Idimu, Lagos, Falana noted that Saraki
violated Paragraph 1 of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers.
The
paragraph states that ”a public officer shall not put himself in a
position where his personal interest conflicts with his duties and
responsibilities”.
He said: “If this morally despicable behaviour
is not halted, the distinguished senators may soon resolve to appear in
the various courts in the country in solidarity with other members who
are facing terrorism and corruption charges.
“As the Senate
President, Dr Bukola is required to preside over the affairs of the
legislative house in the discharge of its constitutional duty of making
laws for the country. Attendance at court sittings in solidarity with
any criminal suspect is certainly not part of the constitutional
responsibilities of the senate.”
He said the proper thing was for such officers to step aside, pending when they would be cleared of such allegations.
According
to him, paragraphs 303, 404 of the Federal Government Public Service
Rules (Corrected Version 2008) stipulates that when a public officer is
charged to court with a criminal offence he/she shall be interdicted and
cease to report for duty until the determination of the case.
He
said: “During the period of interdiction the public officer concerned
shall be entitled to 50 per cent of his/her entitlements provided that
if he/she is discharged or acquitted, the officer shall be immediately
reinstated and receive his/her full entitlements which have been denied
him/her during the period of interdiction.”
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