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Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by midolian(m): 2:10pm On Jun 29, 2016
Activists speak on whether the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, should resign or not owing to his ongoing court trials.


Ayo Opadokun

In any decent society, he ought not to return to the office of the Senate President. He is facing a criminal charge. Conviction has very little significance; the fact is that he has to be in the dock to face criminal prosecution. It is humiliating that the leader of the Senate had to be docked for a criminal trial. It is a national embarrassment that he is attempting to politicise a purely criminal offence.


Ayo Opadokun

They should stop the charade. They should rather take decisive steps to save the country of the embarrassment; witch-hunt is not an appropriate response to the matter.

People like us feel embarrassed and disappointed that military surrogates, sympathisers and loyalists who aided and abetted the military to dominate the national political landscape for a long time are the same set of people doing everything possible to frustrate and jeopardise democracy.

While we were in the trenches using our blood, our freedom and even our lives, they were hands in glove with the military jackboot. The current political operators are messing the situation up day-by-day, pretending to be democrats, which they are not.

They are only interested in the amount of money they can steal from the government coffers. Saraki is an unsuitable person for the seat of the Senate President.

Itse Sagay


Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN)
The Senate President can do anything that suits his conscience. I have no opinion on the issue.

Adedeji Adeleye

The issue raises a moral question. Both Saraki and his deputy should resign. This is necessary for a public office holder, when your integrity is called to question. Look at the case of the British Prime Minister, David Cameron; he did not steal or forge anything. But for the fact that his people disagreed sharply with his position on the EU membership, he wants to step aside.

In Nigeria, it is not seen that way. In the days of Chief Obafemi Owolowo, politician naturally left office when it was necessary. But today, politicians would rather bribe judges to remain in office. Saraki is fighting to keep his office do that he could use the position to negotiate for the presidency in 2019.

Liborous Oshoma

We are too legalistic in our approach to issues in this part of the world. Most times, we look at issues from the legal point of view without weighing the moral options. Look at the British Prime Minister, David Cameron. Come October, he will leave office. He is a believer in the European Union. And now that his people have decided otherwise, it is like a vote of no confidence on him. So, he feels he does not enjoy the confidence of his people.


Oshoma
But here, we look at every issue from the perspective of the law.

On this issue, I have never heard Saraki defend himself; all he keeps saying is that he is being persecuted. I may not like President Muhammadu Buhari’s approach to issues. But what is right is right and what is wrong is wrong. If Saraki is being prosecuted, the most reasonable thing to do is to step down and prove his innocence. It is not about him but about morals; it is about the behaviour expected of that office.

A man occupying such an exalted office should be without blemish. It is not enough to say that he has not been found guilty. The fact that his name is even mentioned in a matter of such nature puts a big question on his integrity. The fact that his name is placed side-by-side with people accused of under-declaring their assets or forgery puts a big question on his reputation. It is not a defence in law for somebody to say, ‘We are many.’ ‘Why should it be that it is only me that is being prosecuted?’ That is not a defence. The questions is, ‘Did you do it or not?’

We should focus on building strong institutions and not strong men. I may not like the fact that he is the only person being prosecuted. But was the rule forged? Who forged it? The bulk stops at the table of the man who is at the helm of affairs. Apart from that, who benefited from the forgery?

Nobody says he should go to jail. Have we considered the negative publicity Nigeria gets for the fact that the number three citizen is docked for criminal prosecution? It is about the office. Those who must lead must live above board. Saraki is covered with mold, and it is only appropriate that he steps aside to clean himself. He can come back to take his office if found innocent.

Chuks Nwachukwu


Nwachukwu
There is no basis to call for Saraki’s resignation. I don’t understand what people mean when they say he forged the Senate Standing Orders. This is a straightforward issue, legally. Can one forge one’s signature? The response to this settles the questions over Saraki’s prosecution. He cannot be accused of forging the Senate Standing Orders. It is the Senate that makes its Standing Order, and it is only it that can say what its standing orders are. Ever if somebody presented something that did not exist before, you cannot fault it. Besides, the old Senate had gone. Also, whatever the Senate did cannot be questioned by anybody outside the chamber as long as the members ratified it through a simple voice vote.

This is tantamount to accusing directors of a company of forging the memorandum and article of the company. If a company, at a general meeting, says this is our article, so be it. It does not matter if one or two members say they don’t agree with the Standing Orders. This is a case where the Senate has absolute supremacy. Prosecuting the leader of the Senate is like prosecuting the entire Senate; there is no supervisory body over its activities and whatever happens at the Senate. It is a matter in which the Senate is supreme. Can anybody say no to whatever the Senate calls its Standing Orders.

And for the fact that the Senate used the Standing Orders to hold proceedings means that it rectified it. Nobody can question the standing. The logic is like questioning the outcome of a simple voting at the Senate. If the Senate feels that its rules were forged, it should impeach its leaders.

Why should Saraki resign? Rather, it is President Buhari that should resign for interfering in the affairs of the Senate. It is an impeachable offence, so he should be asked to resign. The President should also be asked to sack the Attorney General of the Federation because he does not advise the President properly. He does not behave like a lawyer.

Wahab Shittu


Wahab Shitu
In the case of Saraki, allegations are not synonymous with guilt. He should be allowed to defend himself in a court in an atmosphere of fair trial. Until the court has pronounced him guilty, I don’t think the Senate President or his deputy should resign. But Saraki must submit himself to the trial process.


Debo Adeniran


Saraki should resign. This is the normal thing to do. In fact, he should have resigned the first day his wife was indicted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. He has been involved in other scandalous issues; remember that his name was mentioned in the Panama Papers. Instead of defending himself, he is trying to water down the power of the agencies that called him to question.

In a civilised world, this cannot be tolerated. That the Senate President is moving from one case to another is a disgrace to the nation. It is also shameful for the Senate President to be put in a witness box. There is no integrity in what he does in the National Assembly. He is only trying to curry the favour of the authorities or to whittle down the gravity of the allegations. The normal thing for him to do is to resign. If he does not resign, he should be impeached.

http://punchng.com/alleged-forgeryfalse-asset-declaration-cases-saraki-resign/

Over to the
Activists and patriots on this forum.. should Saraki resign?

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by jlinkd78(m): 2:11pm On Jun 29, 2016
No. While it is important that anti corruption fight must be vigorously pursued, this must not be at d expense of an obvious vindictive and non-egalitarian mindset. The seemingly near no love lost BTW d Presidency and d Natnl Assembly is d beauty of democracy as both organs would have some degree of mutual suspicion and be more careful in orchestrating economic sabotage against d citizenry and ensure better oversight of awarded contracts. With particular reference to Saraki, d govt has not been able to defuse d widely held view that they have superimposed persecution in d place of prosecution. The govt is even worsening their case in exiting Saraki by now pressing charges of forgery alongside Ekweremadu, a situation which will congregate d 5%ers to Saraki. Ekweremadu being a Constitutional Lawyer was d stabilizing force behind David Mark and is a guru with 'anti-banana-peel' formulae. This Saraki knows very well. Only d Natnl Assembly members can sue for forgery of their working documents and never d Executive as we believe in separation of powers. Saraki is a thief, I believe; but I honestly believe it is better he remains d SP than d FG & Apc foisting a stooge and pliable figurehead on us who will always dance to d medieval tune of d tyrannical Buhari. If u know what Saraki's headship is blocking d FG against you then u ll pray their scheme never succeed. PMB on assumption made us believe he wasn't interested in who heads d Natnl Assembly so why d sudden interest?

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by midolian(m): 2:16pm On Jun 29, 2016
jlinkd78:
no
what's your reason if I may ask?
Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by HungerBAD: 2:18pm On Jun 29, 2016
He is his Father's son.

Should he resign?yes.

Will he?no.

What should happen to him?exactly what happened to his father when he was the Senate Leader.

Saraki should be impeached.

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by 01Mysticdon(m): 2:18pm On Jun 29, 2016
Lol why Sagay no wan talk?
Let the rule of law prevail.

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by tomakint: 2:29pm On Jun 29, 2016
Saraki is being played by smart lawyers who saw his desperation for power and choose to keep deceiving him that he should hold on to power in the face of flagrant abuse of the office of the Senate President going by many incriminating legal issues dangling around his neck like 22-carat gold chain. The fact is, they need Saraki to spend more and more before sending him to gaol.

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by kcnwaigbo: 2:33pm On Jun 29, 2016
tomakint:
Saraki is being played by smart lawyers who saw his desperation for power and choose to keep deceiving him that he should hold on to power in the face of flagrant abuse of the office of the Senate President going by many incriminating legal issues dangling around his neck like 22-carat gold chain. The fact is, they need Saraki to spend more and more before sending him to gaol.
Continue dreaming dear,it is allowed.

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by Abeymills(m): 2:41pm On Jun 29, 2016
Y should he resign over wat?if burantishi d snake shammer inspite of vivid fact of his corrupt case if bubuhari can not resign over his incompetency n cluelessness then saraki has no reason to do so

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by Nobody: 2:41pm On Jun 29, 2016
He should resign. That's what anyone with even a little self-respect and intelligence will do.

Unfortunately,Saraki lacks both.

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by kcnwaigbo: 2:43pm On Jun 29, 2016
Why didn't the useless Punch newspapers ask them if Buhari should resign for forging WAEC result!! Bunch of hypocrites!!

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by kcnwaigbo: 2:55pm On Jun 29, 2016
Thebachelor:



Imbeciles!!!

By their comments you shall know them.......

Hypocrite!!! Go and ask your certificateless president to resign and not a man who has an MBBS degree!!

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by tomakint: 2:57pm On Jun 29, 2016
kcnwaigbo:
Why didn't the useless Punch newspapers ask them if Buhari should resign for forging WAEC result!! Bunch of hypocrites!!

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by jlinkd78(m): 3:00pm On Jun 29, 2016
midolian:
what's your reason if I may ask?
I dislike hypocrisy. Go thru my moniker.

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by midolian(m): 3:15pm On Jun 29, 2016
jlinkd78:
I dislike hypocrisy. Go thru my moniker.
your moniker? "Jlinkd"? How can you relate this to hypocrisy?

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by deji68: 3:18pm On Jun 29, 2016
Allegation of not meeting the minimum reguirement as Nigerian president....should Buhari resign ? cool cool

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by Badgers14: 3:37pm On Jun 29, 2016
African leaders and their sit/seat tight mentality grin

If Saraki knows better, he should just go away and enjoy his money...then be a peaceful politician just like GEJ... grin grin ..

GEJ saw that the odds are against him, he just walked away and stayed away from Nija politics...

If Saraki don't follow suit, he "might" end up like Gaddafi grin grin

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by jammani(m): 3:37pm On Jun 29, 2016
hit like if you want Saraki to resign

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by jammani(m): 3:38pm On Jun 29, 2016
hit like if you dont want Saraki to resign

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by luvinhubby(m): 3:38pm On Jun 29, 2016
Should Buhari resign because he is facing trial for not possessing a WAEC certificate which disqualified him from contesting for the presidency?

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by Firefire(m): 3:39pm On Jun 29, 2016
grin
Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by eleko1: 3:42pm On Jun 29, 2016
See D Ipod CHUKS NWACHUKWU supporting criminal sad .Pipu like him see nothing wrong in SAraki Saga sad . Chai sad Ego Nwa Ego ooo embarassed . The Thieves(Saraki nd "Keke-MAlu" shud resign angry undecided

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by Akinaukwa: 3:43pm On Jun 29, 2016
No! No! No! He must not resign. Infact he should be glued to the seat. Maka why?
Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by Pyno30: 3:43pm On Jun 29, 2016
Buhari should resign. Saraki should take over from Buhari. If corruption should be promoted again. Nigeria will be better. Because we are experiencing secret Corruption under Buhari.

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by MsGlobalwonder(f): 3:43pm On Jun 29, 2016
Is he guilty? Has he be proven guilty by a competent court? Or we should just assume he is guilty? undecided

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by Rayhutar(m): 3:44pm On Jun 29, 2016
Buhari should resign first for having no certificate

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by abdyak27(m): 3:45pm On Jun 29, 2016
to me, I think he should. issues as big as this does not even hapn in other countries, u will see Ppl stepping down... if he resign nw, better 4him b4 d court hit him wit a bigger offense.
Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by Onyemabright(m): 3:45pm On Jun 29, 2016
Yes
Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by MsGlobalwonder(f): 3:45pm On Jun 29, 2016
luvinhubby:
Should Buhari resign because he is facing trial for not possessing a WAEC certificate which disqualified him from contesting for the presidency?

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Re: Should Saraki Resign Over Forgery And False Asset Declaration Cases? by MsGlobalwonder(f): 3:46pm On Jun 29, 2016
deji68:
Allegation of not meeting the minimum reguirement as Nigerian president....should Buhari resign ? cool cool

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