Impunity Will Soon End In Nigeria, says Saraki
Senate president Bukola Saraki on Sunday in Makurdi, Benue state, assured Nigerians that the era of impunity would soon end in the country.
culled from Olu famous Mr Olumide's Blog
He said that the National Assembly would also continue to stand with the people.
Saraki stated this during the thanksgiving service of Senator Barnabas Gemade’s 70th birthday at the NKST, low level, Makurdi.
Saraki said that the upper chamber of the National Assembly under his leadership would continue to stand against impunity.
While congratulating Gemade on his 70th birthday, Saraki described him as a man of integrity who had remained firm in the defence of his people on the floor of the Senate.
Also speaking at the church service, Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, appreciated members of the National Assembly for rising against impunity being perpetrated in the state and other parts of the country.
The governor said the travail of the past few months had enabled the people of Benue State to know their true friends.
Ortom said that the Senate President and other members of the National Assembly had indeed shown that they were true friends of the Benue people when impunity was being supervised in the state.
He urged Saraki to remain courageous in defending the rule of law and ensuring that Nigerians got justice.
Saraki stated this during the thanksgiving service of Senator Barnabas Gemade’s 70th birthday at the NKST, low level, Makurdi.
Saraki said that the upper chamber of the National Assembly under his leadership would continue to stand against impunity.
While congratulating Gemade on his 70th birthday, Saraki described him as a man of integrity who had remained firm in the defence of his people on the floor of the Senate.
Also speaking at the church service, Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, appreciated members of the National Assembly for rising against impunity being perpetrated in the state and other parts of the country.
The governor said the travail of the past few months had enabled the people of Benue State to know their true friends.
Ortom said that the Senate President and other members of the National Assembly had indeed shown that they were true friends of the Benue people when impunity was being supervised in the state.
He urged Saraki to remain courageous in defending the rule of law and ensuring that Nigerians got justice.
culled from Olu famous Mr Olumide's Blog
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