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N1Trillion Recovered Loot:Buhari’s Senators Say It Is Illegal To Probe Lamorde, EFCC

by Our Reporter

The invitation of the Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, by the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges
and Public Petitions, was on Wednesday, criticized by the Senate Unity
Forum led by Senator Ahmed Lawan.

The Forum said the invitation was illegal and a breach of the Senate
Standing Rules. It said there is no record indicating that the petition by
Mr. George Uboh, was presented to the Senate in plenary.

It asked the Senate leadership to halt the ongoing probe of the EFCC by
the committee. The Forum made its position known in a statement signed by
Senator Ahmed Lawan, Senator George Akume, Senator Abu Ibrahim and Senator
Barnabas Gemade.

The statement said: “The Senate Unity Forum hereby declares that the
Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions probe of the
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim
Lamorde is illegal and a breach of the Senate Standing Rules.

“In standard parliamentary practice, a petition is routed through either a
Senator or a member of the House of Representatives. Upon receipt of such
petition, the representative will inform the presiding officer of the
chamber and, thereafter, present the petition in plenary.

“Upon presentation in plenary, the presiding officer will invite the
Senator/Representative to lay the same petition on the table in the
chamber, which automatically becomes a public document.

“Thereafter, the presiding officer will refer the petition to the
appropriate committee for consideration upon which it would be returned to
the Senate in plenary.

“In this regard, nothing of the sort happened. Senate proceeded on recess
on August 13 and it is not on record that the petition of Mr. George Uboh,
accusing Lamorde of diverting over N1 trillion recovered from some corrupt
Nigerians, including the former Bayelsa State Governor, Diepreye
Alamieyeseigha, and the former Inspector General of Police, Tafa Balogun
was presented to Senate in plenary.”

The Senate Unity Forum urged the Senate leadership to halt the probe of
the EFCC.

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