The All Progressives Congress (APC) Publicity Secretary in Lagos
State Joe Igbokwe, has said that Senate President, Bukola Saraki should not be shown
empathy for his current troubles with the Code of Conduct Bureau.
According to DAILY POST, a statement issued by the APC Chief
read, ”One of the biggest problems facing Nigeria today is impunity. It has led
to corruption, arrogance, brigandage, deep political crisis and outright
murder. This pandemic disease has led to near collapse of our economy, collapse
of values, collapse of institutions and collapse of governance. This high table
mentality in Nigeria has led gullible people to take laws into their hands and
damn the consequences to the detriment of 160 million Nigerians.
”This is the reason why Senator Saraki ignored his Party (APC)
directives and connived with a useless party (PDP) we just defeated to steal
the Senate Presidency. He did not stop there, the criminal arrangement led to
the emergence of Senator Ekweremmadu of PDP as the Deputy Senate President. The
moment this brigandage took place we saw wild jubilation in the camp of PDP.
Ekweremmadu went to Enugu State and told his people that PDP is back. A lady
who is a PDP member mockingly said to me: “yes APC won the election but we have
taken over the National Assembly” it was then that it became clear to me the
extent of damage Senator Saraki inflicted on the leadership of APC.
”What Senator Saraki did is unheard of in the history of Party
politics. Saraki made the world to believe that APC leaders are unprepared for
the task of governing this country. Saraki’s inordinate ambition at once put a
question mark on the capacity of leaders of APC to drive leadership in Nigeria.
Saraki tried to prove to the whole world that he is smarter than all the
leaders of APC put together.
”Saraki ignored 51 APC Senators who were in a meeting and went
to do business with 49 PDP Senators, a party APC just defeated after sixteen
years bloody struggle. Senator Saraki bribed his way to the clerk of the Senate
and cajoled him to proclaim a Senate that is incomplete. Saraki and Ekweremmadu
criminally changed the Senate rules in order to carry out the open robbery we
saw in the hallowed Chamber of the Senate of Federal Republic of Nigeria.
”Because of the inordinate ambition of one man and lust to be
the Senate President by all means Saraki ignored the President, the Vice
President, APC governors, Senators, House of Reps members etc to sacrifice the
unity of his party. Senator Saraki compounded the problems of APC, and mounted
a major road block for its smooth take off considering that it is just coming
to power after sixteen years in opposition. This man put spanners in the works
and initiated a serious internal crisis within the ruling party that nearly
made Nigerians who massively voted for APC to begin to lose hope.
”Saraki and his gang of forty thieves devastated the master plan
of our great party to choose the right people to serve as the Principal
Officers in the National Assembly. Since July 9 2015 when this shenanigan took
place in the Senate and the huge dust it raised, Senator Saraki has remained
adamant to disobey the Party’s directives and step aside rather he has
continued to run from pillar to post to sustain a stolen seat. The lust for
power, rapacious greed, avaricious tendency, and slave to public office have
pushed Bukola Saraki to continue to work with PDP in order to weaken APC.
”But will Bukola Saraki succeed? Impossible. APC does not want
Bukola Saraki as the Senate President and neither does APC want Ekweremmadu as
the Deputy Senate President. Saraki has caused enough implosions within the
party. He has brought public opprobrium to the party, he has slowed down the
Party’s machinery from taking off smoothly, he has portrayed us as a weak
party.
”Now is the time for him to go. Saraki has no choice than to go
otherwise he will have himself to blame. Again if Bukola Saraki feels his hands
are tightly glued to the exalted seat of the Senate Presidency and therefore
cannot be removed, APC may be compelled to tear or cut his hands off, so that
the National Assembly can move forward. No man is an island, and none can claim
that he is the final word in APC.
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