SERAP, bishop react as Saraki rejects ‘satanic’ accreditation guidelines

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The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, has denied the accreditation guidelines released by the management of the National Assembly.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, also repudiated the stringent conditions for the coverage of the 9th National Assembly by reporters, which have been heavily criticised.

Further findings by one of our correspondents on Tuesday also revealed that the management of the National Assembly had suspended the implementation of the accreditation guidelines because of the public outcry that followed its release.The National Assembly Clerk was said to have directed the Director of Information, Agada Emmanuel, who signed the guidelines to immediately withdraw it.

The statement read, “The alleged guidelines have not emanated from either the Senate President or the Speaker, and will be promptly investigated. The group in a statement by its Deputy Director, Kolawole Oludare, said the guidelines should be withdrawn. “Allowing journalists to freely cover the activities of the National Assembly would be the most prominent expression of a commitment to ensuring an open National Assembly. At the heart of that commitment is the idea that accountability is in the interest of the lawmakers and the citizenry alike.”

 

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