A petition was presented by Anti Corruption Network against the CCT boss and Saraki gave the Senate Ethics, Privileges and Public petitions committee two weeks to probe Umar. Our correspondent reports that during yesterday’s plenary, Marafa raised a point of order on the probe of the CCT boss. He said the moves by the Senate to probe Umar violated Order: 41(4), 41(5), 41(7), 53 and 74 of the Senate rules. But Saraki ruled Marafa out of order, saying the petition didn’t violate Senate rules. “The one that was submitted to the Senate was signed,” he said. But in a press conference after the plenary, Marafa alleged that Saraki barred him from exposing the illegality because” he was being probed by the CCT boss,” adding: “Saraki is becoming more and more desperate these days, he ruled me out of order on only one of the six orders I raised.”]]>