Mark and Ekweremadu, who spoke through their media aides in separate interviews with our correspondent in Abuja, said they were not aware that the police invited them over the issue. The Media Assistant to Mark, Mr. Paul Mumeh, said, “We didn’t receive any letter from the police inviting my principal for questioning on any issue involving the alleged forgery of the Senate Standing Order. “The police invitation is not supposed to be a hidden thing. If we were invited, the whole world would know but as I am speaking with you, there is nothing like that sent to us” Also, Ekweremadu, who reacted through his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Uche Anichukwu, said, “The deputy senate president did not receive any letter from the police inviting him for questioning over the senate rules. “We, however, believe that Nigerians are in the best position to judge the intention behind the reported invitation.” Our correspondent observed that the police, in its first letter of invitation with reference, CR:3000/X/FHQ/ABJ/VOL.185/98/ dated July 1, 2015 and the reminder dated June 7, 2016, with reference, CR: 3000/X/FCIID/ FHQ/ABJ/VOL. 1200/64, were addressed to the Clerk to the National Assembly.]]>