Please Rescue Me- Saraki Begs
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Reported by The Nation:
The current travails of Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has brought
to the fore the many undercurrents playing out within and outside the
National Assembly.
According to The Nation, though the Senate President has
kept a stoic face that he is on top of the dire situation he is
entangled in, a source disclosed that behind the scene, he has in the
last couple of days reached out to three of the nation’s former leaders
and other influential Nigerians to intercede on his behalf to the
President.
While one of the ex-leaders indeed spoke to the President on the
issue, the two others allegedly declined and instead asked him to make
peace with his party at “whatever cost.”
The euphemism for “whatever cost”, according to a source is for
Saraki to either step down or accede to his party’s position on the
composition of principal offices in the Senate.
An attempt by Saraki to also co-opt the Emir of Kano, Mohammed Sanusi
(an old student of the prestigious Kings College like Saraki) was also
futile as the monarch failed to extract any commitment from the President.
Battle on many fronts
The next few months will, no doubt, be the most trying period in the political career of the former Kwara State governor.
Right now, he is currently entangled in four complex cases involving himself; his wife, Toyin; his business associate,
Kennedy Izuagbe, a former Director of the defunct Societe Generale Bank
and Managing Director of one of Saraki’s business concerns, Carlisle
Properties and Investments Limited and the alleged forgery of the Senate Rules.
Izuagbe was recently declared wanted by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the alleged discrepancies in Saraki’s
asset declaration forms.
The development, sources noted, suggest that the EFCC may also reopen the probe on the collapse of SGBN under Saraki’s watch.
A statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr.
Wilson Uwujaren, said Izuagbe is wanted for alleged laundering of about
N3.6 billion. Izuagbe has since got an injunction from a Federal High
Court restraining the EFCC from effecting his arrest and interrogation.
The EFCC is also investigating Toyin Saraki over alleged questionable business transactions
during her husband’s tenure as Kwara State governor from 2003 to 2011
and may likely press charges against her once findings are concluded.
The alleged forgery of Senate Rules, which the Police have reportedly
concluded its investigations on, may also resume once the legal
obstacle erected by Senator Gil Nnaji, a staunch Saraki loyalist, who
some weeks ago, secured an injunction to stop the Police from pressing
ahead with the case, is set aside.
Would he fight back?
Within the last four months that Saraki has been at daggers drawn
with his party and the Presidency, he has proved that he is not one to
be cowed easily.
It would be recalled that after his controversial election as Senate
President in June, an opportunity for Saraki to mend fences with the APC
leadership soon presented itself on the selection of principal officers
of the Senate.
In a ‘no victor, no vanquished’ compromise that would have resolved
the Senate leadership tussle, the APC National Chairman had written a
letter to Saraki intimating him on the decision of the party to have
Senator Ahmed Lawan (Yobe), Saraki’s main rival for the Senate
Presidency picked as the Senate leader with Senator George Akume (Benue)
as his deputy.
For the position of the Chief Whip, Prof. Olusola Adeyeye (Osun) was
the party’s choice, while Senator Abu Ibrahim (Katsina) was to serve as
his deputy.
In total defiance of his party, Saraki instead named Senator Ali Ndume and Bala
Ibn Na’Allah as the Senate Leader and Deputy Senate Leader
respectively, with Senator Francis Alimikhena picked as Deputy Chief
Whip.
He was, however, silent on the candidate of the South-West
geo-political zone, who was expected to fill the Senate chief whip post.
Saraki hinged his decision on the letters he received from the
North-East, North-West and the South-South caucuses of APC. Curiously,
he was silent on the position of Chief Whip that Senator Olusola Adeyeye
was pencilled down to fill.
Like in a movie thriller with several twists and turns, the Saraki
saga took another dimension with the quizzing of Saraki’s wife, Toyin by
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged shady
contracts during her husband’s tenure as the governor of Kwara State.
EFCC acted on a petition allegedly written by the Kwara State chapter
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). But a few days after Toyin
Saraki’s appearance at the anti-graft office in Abuja came the denial
from Kwara PDP that it forwarded any petition against the former Kwara
first lady to the EFCC. Insinuations were rife then that the volte face
by the Kwara PDP was at the instance of its national headquarters.
Again, Saraki refused to be beaten to submission. On August 25, the
Senate Committee on Public Petitions and Ethics summoned the EFCC
Chairman, Ibrahim Lamorde, to appear before it over allegations of
N1trillion fraud.
The invitation was sequel to a petition written by Dr. George Uboh, Chief Executive Officer, Panic Alert Security Services.
Uboh had alleged that the EFCC boss diverted multi-billion naira
funds, including the loot recovered from a former governor of Bayelsa
State, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha and former Inspector-General of Police,
Tafa Balogun.
The petitioner had also alleged that EFCC operates accounts in banks
to warehouse recovered funds, which do not reflect in EFCC’s audited
accounts; doctoring and manipulation of bank accounts to conceal
diversion of funds; release of recovered funds to unidentified persons and EFCC officials and movement of funds from its recovery accounts to the agency’s operations accounts from where it diverts same.
Other allegations are that over 95 percent of EFCC’s recoveries in
foreign currencies, other than those from multinational companies have
been diverted; trading with recovered funds through bank deposits
and placements; colluding with real estate companies in order to
grossly undervalue seized assets before they are sold to cronies;
non-accountability of offshore recoveries, while over half of the assets
seized from suspects are not reflected in EFCC exhibit records.
The petitioner and Lamorde were to appear before the Committee for
questioning over the alleged fraud allegedly committed during Lamorde’s
tenure as the Director of Operations of the EFCC between 2003 and 2007,
as well as the Acting Chairman of the commission between June 2007 and
May 2008.
Lamorde failed to turn up at the Senate hearing, even as not a few
believed that Uboh may have acted at Saraki’s behest to get back at EFCC
for “the embarrassment meted to his person by his wife’s invitation.”
The obstinacy displayed by the Senate President so far in his “war”
with his opponents has raised fears that he may have some “jokers” up
his sleeves in response to his arraignment at the CCT.
Options before Saraki
That Saraki is not willing to go down without a fight is becoming clearer every passing day.
And he has loyal comrades in PDP Senators who are said to be
absolutely angered by his trial at the CCT, and are poised to go for the
broke with the Presidency, which they believe is behind Saraki’s
travails.
With the commencement of the trial of Saraki fixed for October 21, the Saraki camp, The Nation learnt, has returned to the drawing board to perfect its plot against the Presidency.
One of the options being considered is that in the event that Saraki
is convicted by the CCT, a new Senate President from the PDP would be
elected to replace him. Security agencies are in the know of the plot,
it was gathered. The PDP senators are banking on the support of the APC
senators loyal to Saraki to achieve this plan, a source disclosed.
There are also speculations that pro-Saraki lawmakers have “laid an
ambush” for President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial list, which would
be made public anytime soon.
“The list may be rejected along with the previous appointments made by the President in protest against Saraki’s trial,” The Nation
further learnt. Some of these appointments include those of the Federal
Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Assets
Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON), Nigerian Communications
Commission (NCC), among others. The game plan, sources insist, is to
frustrate the President.
Though it is not clear yet how the PDP senators intend to frustrate
the ministerial screening, but an APC senator who spoke to The Nation on
condition of anonymity, said they may rely on a Senate rule, which
stipulates that any ministerial nominee that fails to secure the
endorsement of at least two Senators from his state would be not be
cleared.
When reminded that the rule was jettisoned by the 7th Senate in the
clearance of Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, whose ministerial nomination by
ex-President Goodluck Jonathan was vehemently opposed by the three
senators from Lagos State- Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, Ganiyu Solomon and
Gbenga Ashafa-the PDP Senator replied, “You have forgotten that
Obanikoro’s nomination scaled through, because the then Senate
President, David Mark, was on the same page with the Presidency. But the
scenario we have now is completely different, because Saraki, who is
being frustrated by the APC, would remain on his seat when ministerial
screening gets under way.”
Beside the endorsement of two Senators from the state of origin to
clear every ministerial nominee, another Senate rule stipulates that
former lawmakers at state and federal levels would only be asked to
“take a bow and go,” though it is not clear yet if these rules would be
strictly enforced this time around.
The powers of the Senate President, it was gathered, may be brought
to bear in the clearance or rejection of the nominees. “David Mark could
have acceded to the demands of the Lagos Senators to reject Obanikoro’s
nomination, but he used his powers as the presiding officer to thwart
that move. Trust Saraki to also deploy his powers for maximum effect,”
said the PDP senator.
Crack in Saraki’s camp
While the plot to frustrate the Presidency is afoot, a seeming crack
has reportedly ensued within the pro-Saraki group known as the ‘Like
Minds Senators’ over the most feasible method to resolve the crisis.
Some weeks ago, Senate Leader, Ali Ndume (a Saraki loyalist) paid
separate visits to President Buhari and the National Leader of the APC,
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
Ndume’s visits to the two leaders were to seek for their
“understanding and forgiveness” on the role he, in concert with others
played in installing Saraki as the Senate President.
But to Ndume’s shock, both Buhari and Tinubu reportedly restated
their loyalty to the supremacy of the party and that the minimum
irreducible condition for peace was for Saraki to obey the party’s
position on the composition of the leadership of the National Assembly.
Ndume’s peace initiative, however, allegedly did not go down well
with Saraki, who was quoted to have boasted: “We (Senators) don’t need
the President; he is the one who needs us.” This statement soon got to
the ears of some trusted aides of the President and APC leaders, a
source disclosed.
Signs that all may not be well in the Saraki camp emerged last week
during his appearance at the CCT, as many of his known supporters in the
Senate were absent.
Later that evening, Saraki’s Media Office issued a statement claiming
that about 50 Senators accompanied the Senate President to the Tribunal
in solidarity with him. But as it later turned out, only 25 senators
were counted as having gone with him to the venue of his trial.
Several excuses have been adduced as reasons for the senators’
absence. While some of them like Ndume were away in Saudi Arabia on
pilgrimage, a few others particularly Dino Melaye (spokesman of Like
Minds Senators), were believed to be battling with their cases at the
Election Petition Tribunal, with others also believed to have stayed
away in order not to be “caught in the crossfire between Saraki and his
opponents.”
Other (un)likely options
In most political disputes where no idea for settlement is considered
impossible or unlikely, a few options are presently being bandied to
resolve the Saraki saga once and for all.
The possibility of the “combatants” agreeing on a political solution
is being talked about within the APC circles. And that would mean the
President intervening to save Saraki from his ordeal.
But sources in the party have dismissed this option, insisting that
the President will not under any circumstance influence the wheel of
justice in the spirit of his anti-corruption agenda.
Political observers say another likely or unlikely option Saraki is
faced with is to eat the humble pie, resign and make peace with his
party leaders. That way, his trial at the CCT, which his sympathisers
describe as “political,” may be thrown out.
But this option has a major challenge. It would make nonsense of the
President’s anti-corruption stance and rubbish his integrity.
The third option is for the Senate President to enter into a plea
bargain, and this way, gets a light or no conviction but forfeit his
assets to the government. “That is very, very unlikely. The Leader (as
Saraki is fondly addressed by his associates) would never agree to
that,” said one of his loyalists, a former commissioner in Kwara State.
The Nation gathered that none of these latter options sound as sweet music in the ears of both the pro and anti-Saraki camps.
While the Saraki group believe accepting these options is akin to
pleading guilty to the charges against him, his opponents are also
sufficiently infuriated enough that they are not willing to give him any
breather at this stage.
The other option before the two camps is to dig in and allow the judicial process to run its full course.
“He is not shaken,” said a source close to him, adding, “With
majority of senators solidly behind him, the Senate President will
retain his seat come what may.”
But can Saraki retain the loyalty of his colleagues (some of whom are
battling to save their skins) as his trial gets into full swing next
month? Would he survive this battle which has undoubtedly been the most
testing in his political career or get consumed in it?
The next few months may well provide answers to the posers.
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