Hear Professor of Law Itse Sagay:
Senate President Bukola Saraki “...should relinquish his position as a matter of honour. He’s not compelled by law to do so. He needs to be removed by two-thirds majority” Sagay said.
“He got there because he was in APC, even though he got there by subterfuge, which is typical of him. He got there in a cheeky, fraudulent manner. Nevertheless, for him to be removed, they need two-thirds, not of the senate, but of those present and voting at a meeting.
“It doesn’t have to be everybody. It’s those who happen to be there. Once they meet the quorum of one-third, and he is there, he can be removed by two-thirds of that one-third.”
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