The All Progressives Congress (APC) has alleged that the Senate
President, Dr. Bukola Saraki is corrupt, therefore not fit to be
President.
The position of the party came on the heels of the APC
National Leadership, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s earlier comment that the
defection of the Senate President to the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) was driven by his presidential ambition.
According to the APC, Nigerians should be wary of his ambition as Saraki’s Presidency would take Nigeria back to the dark years.
The
embattled Senate President, who recently defected to PDP has declared
his ambition to contest the Presidential ticket of the PDP.
But
faulting the Presidential ambition of the Senate President, APC asked if
he (Saraki) would pass integrity and corruption test to become
President.
The party chronicled all the corruption acts of the
Senate President, in a statement issued by its National Publicity
Secretary, Mr. Yekini Nabena.
The party said, “Against the
backdrop of the litany of corruption allegations trailing the Senate
President, Saraki’s declaration, brings to the fore our earlier call to
anti-graft agencies to check the use of stolen public funds to finance
elections in this country. We reiterate our position that the Nigerian
electorate must have the opportunity to choose from candidates that can
pass the integrity and anti-corruption test.
“Let us refresh our memory on some of Saraki’s corruption allegations.
“Allegations
of fraud which led to the collapse of the Saraki family-owned Société
Générale Bank (Bukola Saraki who was Director of the defunct bank was
indicted over N1bn alleged to have been looted from the bank’s
treasury);
Misappropriation of Kwara State funds, disregard of
government due process and conversion of State government assets into
his and cronies when he served as two-term governor of Kwara State;
History of betrayals, treachery and sabotage – Family, political party
(PDP, APC), Senate, government; Saraki was questioned by the Nigeria
Police Special Fraud Unit over a N11 billion financial scandal at the
defunct Intercontinental Bank; Gluttonous property acquisitions and
hidden multi-billion dollar assets spread across the world as disclosed
by the Panama Papers revelations.”
Further, the party enumerated
Saraki’s corruption act, “The multi-million dollar white elephant Shonga
Agricultural Project in Kwara State when Saraki served as two-term
governor; Falsification of Senate standing order; Saraki’s link to the
N298m armored Range Rover SUV seized by the Nigeria Customs Service;
Saraki’s link to $19.5b Paris Club Loan refund scandal; Oversaw budget
padding in the National Assembly; and Among other numerous corruption
scandals.”
APC therefore warned, “Nigerians should be wary of a
man whose personal ambition will always supersede the interest of the
majority and national interest as currently displayed in the National
Assembly. While Saraki refuses to reconvene the National Assembly, the
2019 election budget of the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) is dangerously delayed, an action deliberately taken to sabotage
INEC’s ability to conduct free, fair, transparent and credible elections
in 2019.
“While Saraki refuses to step down as Senate President
as rightly and severally demanded by the APC-dominated Senate, he is
bent on foisting a PDP-minority rule (Senate President and Deputy Senate
President) in the Upper Legislative House.
“The only politics
that Bukola Saraki plays is self, himself only and only himself. The
interest and welfare of the people of Nigeria do not mean anything to
him. Now it is the Presidency Saraki wants. And we ask with what
antecedents is he doing this? Conspiracy, blackmail, treachery and
vaulting ambition which overleaps itself and falls on the other, as
rightly captured by William Shakespeare. Bukola Saraki will rather rule
in hell than serve in paradise.
“Ahead of 2019 elections,
Nigerians must ensure that we never again entrust the leadership of this
great country to thieves whose sole aim is treasury looting and
returning us to the dark ages where impunity and institutionalized
corruption was the order of the day.”
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