We will not declare Orji Kalu’s seat vacant- Senate

The Senate does not have a reason to declare the seat of imprisoned Orji Uzor Kalu, senator representing Abia north, vacant, Godiya Akwashiki, the Senate spokesman has said.

According to Akwashiki, who spoke with The Punch, there is no where in the constitution that provides that a seat of a lawmaker should be declared vacant because he is facing prosecution.

Akwashiki said, “The Senate has no reason to declare his seat vacant. This is not the first time that such a thing would happen.”

“There is no provision in the constitution that says the seat of any senator facing prosecution or convicted at a lower court should be declared vacant. He still has the opportunity to appeal the case.

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“Even the tenure of a former governor Joshua Dariye, who has been in prison for some time now, ran its course until the end of the 8th National Assembly. Nobody declared his seat vacant.

“The senate president cannot declare the seat of Kalu vacant. It is against the law. Tell those who are canvassing such things that there is nothing like that, it is a non-issue.”

When asked if Kalu will keep receiving salaries and allowances, the senate spokesman said the national assembly bureaucracy “determines the payment of senators based on the template from the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Allocation Commission.”

Orji Kalu was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for diverting N7 billion from the coffers of Abia state when he ruled the state between 1999-2007.

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