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Saraki reveals saddest day as Senate President
Outgoing Senate
President, Bukola Saraki has revealed his saddest day as president of the 8th
Senate.
He disclosed that
the invasion of the National Assembly by armed security operatives in August
2018 remained his saddest day as Senate President.
Speaking during
Senate’s valedictory session on Thursday in Abuja, Saraki said: “Distinguished
colleagues, let me thank each and every one of you for your contributions
towards making this the historic Senate that it is.
“When I think of
the many trials and tribulations we have faced as an institution, and my own
personal travails, particularly at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, I am humbled,
because none of our achievements would have been possible without the support
and cooperation of the entire members of this chamber.
“The invasion of
the National Assembly by armed security operatives in August 2018 will live in
infamy. This way down the line, however, I realise that the day of that
invasion was the saddest – but in many ways, it was also a good day for
asserting the independence of the legislature and the triumph of democracy.
“It also turned out
to be a showcase of the special relationship between this chamber and the
House, as Honourable Members stood in unison with their Senate colleagues in
defiance of the invaders.
“I thank the House of
Representatives for the remarkable unity of the two chambers of the 8th
National Assembly, for it was only in unity that we could withstand the storm.”
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