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Senate Stolen Mace Saga, An Attempted Coup - Senator Waku
Elder statesman and former Senator representing Benue North-West District
between 1999 and 2003, Joseph Waku, has described the snatching of the mace
from the chamber as an attempted coup.
Waku, who likened the Wednesday’s incident to the days of Chuba Okadigbo
as the Senate President, said the person behind the drama should be brought to
book
He told Premium Times that, “It is not just our democracy but also our
security. The person behind this should be brought to book. That (National
Assembly) is an institution. It is an attempted coup. He should be tried for
treason. The mace is the symbol of authority of the Senate and the Senate President is
the chairman of the National Assembly. So it is an attempted coup and should be
treated as such.
“In that case, there was no breakage. We took it, it was not stolen. It
was during our vacation. We were on vacation. It was during Obj’s (President
Olusegun Obasanjo) time and it was during a crisis.
“There was a plan to remove Okadigbo and we got wind of it and adjourned
and took the mace. But the then deputy senate president, Haruna Abubakar,
attempted to reconvene the Senate. They went and arranged for a fake mace but
we intercepted it. Haruna wanted to preside as acting senate president.”
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