DEPUTY
Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, has said he would not be intimidated
by attempt to get him interrogated by the police over allegations of
forgery.
Ekweremadu, who emerged deputy Senate president against the wishes of the ruling party, said he remained committed to the independence of the legislature, despite his ongoing ordeal.
In a statement he issued on Monday, he insisted that calls from distinguished Nigerians and elder statesmen had emboldened him to pursue the course of stabilising the legislature.
Ekweremadu, who emerged deputy Senate president against the wishes of the ruling party, said he remained committed to the independence of the legislature, despite his ongoing ordeal.
In a statement he issued on Monday, he insisted that calls from distinguished Nigerians and elder statesmen had emboldened him to pursue the course of stabilising the legislature.
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