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FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by Haykay80(m): 10:23am On Jul 28, 2015
Politics in Kwara State has been under the control of Saraki family for years. It is normal for a politician’s son, wife, brother or other kinsman to run for the same or other government office. This is known as political dynasty. In political science, the equivalent is oligarchy.

In 1979, Dr. Olusola Saraki, father of Senator Bukola Saraki, was elected Senator in the Second Republic and became Senate leader. In 1983, he was re-elected into the Senate on National Party of Nigeria (NPN) platform. In the 1980s, Olusola Saraki founded Societe Generale Bank of Nigeria (SGBN) an offshoot of the Societe Generale Bank of France. Based on 2013 data, SGB is France’s third largest bank by total assets and the sixth largest in Europe. Founded in 1864, SGB France is one of the oldest banks in France.

Once his political tentacles were firmly entrenched in Kwara and in the Senate, Olusola Saraki wasted no time to launch the Saraki family corruption dynasty. As the powerful and influential national vice-chairman and Kwara State chairman of NPN, he became the kingmaker in Kwara politics and decide who gets what. With his political connections and the SGBN in his kit, the elder Saraki got better in the corruption business. The entire Saraki family was baptized with catechism of corruption, anointed with extreme shamelessness and greed. The family became polluted and degenerated. Corruption was the glue that kept the Saraki dynasty together. The family became a center of licentiousness and depravity of corruption and influence peddling.

The SGBN became the nominally powerful institution that fostered official and family corruption. Members of the family clan – Bukola Saraki, Gbemisola Saraki, and Toyin Saraki – were instrumental in the demise of the SGBN. They are well known for their legendary reputation for financial as well as political corruption.

To the Sarakis, honesty in business doesn’t matter. Efficiency doesn’t matter. Progressive vision doesn’t matter. Corruption, greed, and power matter. Olusola Saraki and other directors of SGBN crippled SGBN.

Nuhu Ribadu, former EFCC chairman and his team were to launch an investigation and arraign Saraki and nine others – Robert Mbonu, Hafiz Bakare, Toyin Idowu, G.A. Oyenola, Yinka Fagbemi, Kennedy Izuagbe, Dele Iluyomade, Noah Olopoenia, and Lana Haastrup as accused persons.

Ribadu intended to prosecute Bukola Saraki but could not because he enjoys the immunity clause bestowed on serving governors by the Nigerian Constitution. The trial of Olusola Saraki and other accomplices would have commenced pending the expiration of his son’s term as governor, but because Bukola Saraki was a member of President Umaru Yar’Adua’s kitchen cabinet, the suit got buried and Ribadu was disgraced and forced out of EFCC.

Bukola Saraki was elected Kwara Governor in 2003. He replaced his father’s former political godson, Mohammed Lawal. It was under his watch as the vice-chairman of SGBN when the bank collapsed. Ten months into his tenure as governor, the House of Reps summoned the then Central Bank Governor Joseph Sanusi to explain how SGBN overdrew its capital base by N1 billion. While SGBN was in financial distress, on November 29, 2001, Bukola Saraki bought a mansion in London for four million, two hundred and fifty thousand pounds. The house with title number NGL 805616, located on 70 Bourne Street, London SW1W8JW, is not far from Buckingham Palace road. The three-story edifice has been described as “a house worthy of a king.”

On March 20, 2003 NDLEA and EFCC were drafted to investigate some allegations of fraud at SGBN perpetrated by Saraki family. Olusola Saraki, his wife Florence, son Bukola and daughter Gbemisola and other shareholders were accused of money laundering. They were accused of using depositors funds to buy shares in the ailing SGBN contrary to the Banking and other Financial Institutions Acts (BOFIA). The presidency intervened and the case never saw the light of day. By early 2004, the bank and its top management were accused of defrauding the bank of N37 billion.

Barely two months after Bukola Saraki and his criminal gang in the Senate forged Senate Standing Order that got him elected as the Senate President, his wife, Toyin was invited by EFCC. Toyin Saraki scheduled to appear at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja July 28, is wanted in relation to “questionable inflow of funds into companies where she has interest.” The question on every lip of right thinking Nigerians should be: “How could Bukola Saraki from the well known corruption dynasty got away with many murders so many times without being caught, prosecuted, and punished? How could he have spearheaded the forgery of the Senate Standing Order and installed himself Senate President? Is the Senate the den of robbers, Zombies and Bozos?

With Buhari in Aso Rock, the chickens are coming home to roost. Until now, the Sarakis – a byword for corruption – seemed unassailable despite their conspicuous greed and soaring ill gotten wealth. There is no question that the Sarakis are outright thieves and that the dynasty has a series of reoccurring scandals. After flourishing for decades, with the possibility of Toyin Saraki being convicted for money laundering and Bukola Saraki going to jail for forgery of the Senate Standing Order, certainly, this is the beginning of the end of the Saraki corruption dynasty.

Billions of Naira were swindled by the Sarakis from Nigerian depositors and from the general public. Like many complicated systems, the Saraki corruption dynasty grew brittle and inflexible. It could not adjust to new realities. Addicted greed, out sized fraud, outlandish personality, pride, unrestrained appetite for graft and corruption and power will ultimately eclipse the dynasty sooner than expected. Corruption patterns in Nigeria have become more complex, sophisticated, and deep-rooted. One case leads to another. But it might also reflect the resistance from those who have benefited from the existing system and face losing everything.

The anxiously awaited police report on the forgery of the Senate Standing Order has been submitted to President Buhari. The police report confirmed that Standing Rules used to elect Saraki and his deputy Ike Ekweremadu on June 9, 2015 were forged. The culprits in the Senate gate scandal – David Mark, Saraki, Ekweremadu, Victor Ndoma-Egba, Ita Enang and the National Assembly clerk Salisu Maikasuwa – must be prosecuted without delay. They should receive the maximum jail sentence for the crime to serve as deterrence to other lawbreakers operating as lawmakers in the National Assembly.

We have no doubt that the Buhari administration is genuinely concerned about the challenge that corruption poses to its credibility and the country’s ability to function. Corruption entrenches and widens economic inequality. It disproportionately affects the poor. Watching a parade of officials like Dasuki, Saraki, Yar’Adua, etc., being shamed offers at the least a sense of vengeance, at best a hope of future justice.

We love to see corrupt officials being brought down. But the system that makes corruption possible remains unaffected by the crackdown. We need powerful investigators something that would be anathema to Nigerians. We need a strong court system with judges that money cannot buy. We need to prune and purge corrupt judges who are allies of the criminals. We need efficient and professional state and local government police charged with the 21st century community policing in terms of crime prevention, detection, and prosecution.

Let’s have the first casualties of war on corruption!

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Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by holytribe(m): 10:26am On Jul 28, 2015
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Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by Ephemmm: 10:33am On Jul 28, 2015
cheesy
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by seedgreen(m): 10:43am On Jul 28, 2015
All this thrash doesn't make sense.

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Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by Zakkyoz: 10:45am On Jul 28, 2015
this will definitely not make front page.

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Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by ndidibabe(f): 10:52am On Jul 28, 2015
Why use so much energy trying to bring a whole family down? The writer should channel his energy into something profitable.

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Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by kissangel1: 10:55am On Jul 28, 2015
ndidibabe:
Why use so much energy trying to bring a whole family down? The writer should channel his energy into something profitable.

Well in my opinion, insisting that people take responsibility for their misdeed that has contributed to not only crippling the nation, but milking us dry with no substantial legacies for our children is definitely not time wasting. Let the law take its full cause. Enough is Enough!

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Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by tomakint: 10:59am On Jul 28, 2015
Saraki wanted power at all cost and now he is getting it 'plenty plenty' the news making the rounds in Ilorin said that 150 souls were sacrificed for his Senate Presidency inordinate ambition.
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by vicadex07(m): 11:11am On Jul 28, 2015
Why do ibo people like to associate themselves with and defend corrupt people even when they arent members of your ethnicities. Is it because of your collective uncontrollable lust for money.

Why do you all repeat this trash over and over again on this site. So the theives should be left alone because the whole family participated in the looting together. Hear yourselves dammit!

ndidibabe:
Why use so much energy trying to bring a whole family down? The writer should channel his energy into something profitable.

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Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by vicadex07(m): 11:13am On Jul 28, 2015
Dont mind her. Kleptomania also runs deep in her blood. Thats why she is defending them
kissangel1:


Well in my opinion, insisting that people take responsibility for their misdeed that has contributed to not only crippling the nation, but milking us dry with no substantial legacies for our children is definitely not time wasting. Let the law take its full cause. Enough is Enough!
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by ndidibabe(f): 11:26am On Jul 28, 2015
vicadex07:
Why do ibo people like to associate themselves with and defend corrupt people even when they arent members of your ethnicities. Is it because of your collective uncontrollable lust for money.

Why do you all repeat this trash over and over again on this site. So the theives should be left alone because the whole family participated in the looting together. Hear yourselves dammit!

I will leave my Ibo men to reply you.

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Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by wetdspace(m): 11:30am On Jul 28, 2015
R I P to those that died because of Soceite general collapse.
I knew a victim.
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by Ephemmm: 11:39am On Jul 28, 2015
ndidibabe:
Why use so much energy trying to bring a whole family down? The writer should channel his energy into something profitable.

'bring down' as how? This is allegation and if punish when found guilty, what is the bigi? I wonder what you have benefitted from defending all these thieves.

For your information, one of the areas in which GEJ got it wrong is in the aspect of anti-corruption. Instead of prosecuting Tinubu, he will rather go to AIT and NTA to air documentary as witnessed few weeks before the election.

The question is - Was Tinubu a serving Governor, Minister, Senate Member or Commissioner enjoying immunity as at then? Secondly, with Police, Army, SS, EFCC, ICPC etc under his professional armory, was Tinubu so powerful to the extent that he cannot be arrested? I hate OBJ, but if you remember how active EFCC was under his regime, one will no doubt regard EFCC as toothless dog that cannot bite under GEJ.

We now have a President under whose 'stealing is corruption'. Therefore, anybody found guilty should be dealt with.

God bless Nigeria.
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by Solorez2015(m): 11:40am On Jul 28, 2015
seedgreen:
All this thrash doesn't make sense.
It won't make sense to Wailers
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by seedgreen(m): 11:50am On Jul 28, 2015
Solorez2015:
It won't make sense to Wailers
I choose to ignore u

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Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by Tongsman(m): 12:23pm On Jul 28, 2015
I support You OP, the damages the Sarakis have done to Kwara and Kwarans are enough, if they are not checked, he is now on the verge of doing same to Nigerians.
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by sheymoni(m): 12:54pm On Jul 28, 2015
saraki's ship at the national assembly will soon capsize & a more competent captain will take over from him
#watchthisspace
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by 7lives: 1:06pm On Jul 28, 2015
[quote author=ndidibabe post=36353880]Why use so much energy trying to bring a whole family down? The writer should channel his energy into something profitable.[/quote

As long as the people of Kwara state are not compaining, no wahala, but to be honest, Dr Olusola Saraki was a selfish leader who only dish out freebies to Kwarans without making any concrete plans for their future.
His children are a bit different from him but they still need to do more as the real owners of kwara are not really at peace with them and it still bothers on all the above allegations.
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by tsodjete: 1:10pm On Jul 28, 2015
seedgreen:
All this thrash doesn't make sense.
it will be well with you
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by Vicadonis(m): 1:12pm On Jul 28, 2015
This won't change anything
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by kally01(m): 3:16pm On Jul 28, 2015
seedgreen:
All this thrash doesn't make sense.
how will it make sense to a dumb head like you grin
Re: FINALLY! The Beginning Of The End Of Saraki’s Corruption Dynasty [must Read] by seedgreen(m): 4:44pm On Jul 28, 2015
kally01:
how will it make sense to a dumb head like you grin
I choose to ignore u.

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