
Senate President
Bukola Saraki
has on Monday asked the Court of Appeal to strike out his motion for
stay of proceedings in his ongoing trial at the Code of Conduct
Tribunal.
According to
Vanguard, Saraki’s lead counsel,
Kanu Agabi (SAN)
who made the application said
“We sincerely apologise to your lordships
for taking the action after you have already read through such a
voluminous motion. It is unfair to say we are withdrawing. But we have
to. We want to withdraw the motion.”
Agabi however, urged the Court to
accelerate its hearing of the suit challenging the jurisdiction of the
CCT his client (Saraki).
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the National
Assembly on Monday declared open, the Public Hearing on the Nigerian
Railway Corporation Act Amendment Bill 2015.
The Bill which was sponsored by Senator Andy Uba (Anambra South Constituency) seeks to revolutionise the Nigerian railway system for enhanced transportation through the creation of appropriate regulatory agencies that will make it comply with international best practices.
Saraki in a series of tweets said:
The re-enactment of the Railway
Corporation act will allow the private sector to participate more
robustly in the sector. A better functioning railway system will help us
achieve economic diversification, as it affects agriculture, mining and
various sectors. With the calibre of participants at the public
hearing, I am optimistic that we’ll have meaningful contributions that
will improve the bill.
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