Dino Melaye cannot pretend forever – Dogara
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, also attended the meeting and spoke with reporters alongside, Dogara.
“This is a civilian administration; it is a democracy; and it is imperative and very important that all institutions of democracy operate within the ambit of the rule of law.
“There is nowhere, I have said it before, that police will behave in a democracy like a clan of tribesmen, like upgraded barbarians sort of. So, there is a need for us to act with civility. We are not saying that anybody should be protected and defended. Once you have committed an offence, our law says you should answer it, but you just have to utilize the provision of the constitution, the rule of law and this administration of Buhari has overemphasised that in order to bring people to book.
“As a lawyer, I can tell you that any judge that assesses an accused person who is not in a proper frame of mind, even if the accused person pleads guilty, he is duty bound by law to record a plea of guilty if he is not satisfied as to the soundness of the mind of the accused person.
“So the emphasis is there and I believe the president being a listening president will definitely take steps and do something about it.”
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