It said the party had all the opportunity to cross-check what actually happened at the executive session, which held on Tuesday, from its members that were in attendance.
In a statement by its spokesperson, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, which was made available to DAILY POST in Abuja, the Senate said the comments credited to the National Secretary of the party, Mai Bala Buni, on the falsehood being spread, will merely give credibility to a news item which members of the public had disregarded, knowing the reputation of the source.
“It is evident from our proceedings of yesterday (Wednesday) that the Senate itself was shocked that such a fabrication which constitutes a breach of the privileges of the Senators was published and that was why we mandated our committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to investigate the source and circumstances leading to the emergence of such a fabrication,” he said.
He further urged the party to always kindly seek to find out the truth about any statement, issue or development in the National Assembly before taking a public position as the comment by the party can further create tension and give a wrong impression, particularly when it was not founded on genuine or factual ground.
“We will like to assure the party that the Senate as an institution values the present democracy in our country and will not do anything that will undermine or weaken the system”, Abdullahi added.
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