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The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by Islie: 6:04pm On Jan 20, 2019
QueenEsther Iroanusi


The year 2018 could be described as one drama-filled one in the Nigerian Senate under the leadership of Senate President Bukola Saraki.

In as much as he at times tried to evade controversies in 2018, the official fought major battles that tested his political strength.

Several controversies trailed the lawmaker ranging from his in-and-out of court battles with the Code of Conduct Bureau, to disagreements with President Muhammadu Buhari and some appointees, to faceoff with colleagues and also a heated exchange with the APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole.

Below are some major battles that Mr Saraki fought in 2018 in no particular order.


1. Saraki Vs IGP

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had in the past one year, been a thorn in Mr Saraki’s flesh.

Besides snubbing the Senate’s invitation three times – which Mr Saraki described as a gross disrespect, the security chief had several times given orders ostensibly to ‘attack’ the Senate.

The IGP had invited Mr Saraki for questioning in early June after some Offa robbery suspects allegedly confessed to being sponsored by him.

But this approach was later abandoned by the police who asked him to send a written response to the allegations instead. The Senate president subsequently sent a written response to the allegations.

Mr Saraki denied all allegations of involvement in the planning or execution of the Offa robbery in April which caused the death of many.

The Senate president was summoned again to appear before the police on the day that 14 senators defected. A siege was laid at his residence and that of his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu. The lawmaker, however, managed to ‘escape’ and later presided over plenary.

The police later frowned at Mr Saraki’s failure to appear as directed and threatened to make him face the consequences. Mr Saraki asked the IGP to send his personnel to question him.

Recently, the lawmaker lashed out at the IGP over an attempt to arrest a senator, Dino Melaye, who has also had conflicts with Mr Idris. Mr Saraki described the police chief as Nigeria’s most partisan police IG.

Mr Idris last week retired from the police and has been replaced as inspector-general.


2. Saraki Vs Oshiomhole

It was all quiet until Mr Saraki dumped the APC and joined the PDP; it became a game of accusations and counter accusations characterised most times by name calling.

Perhaps pricked by his defection – and obviously other lawmakers who followed suit, Mr Oshiomhole, began to verbally attack the Senate president, who did not hesitate to respond.

Shortly after Mr Saraki’s defection, Mr Oshiomhole asked the lawmaker to resign or be removed from office.

In a swift response, Mr Saraki told the APC chairman that all efforts to remove him from office will fail.

He also accused Mr Oshiomhole of behaving like a “rain-beaten chicken” as though he (Mr Saraki) was haunting his life.

The brawl did not end there.

Upon Mr Saraki’s declaration to run for presidency, as expected, Mr Oshiomhole said his decision had “vindicated him”.

He also charged APC members in Kwara State to jettison their personal ambitions and work towards ending the reign of Mr Saraki in Kwara politics.

After the Senate president lost in the primary election, the publicity secretary of the APC, Yekini Nabena, said Mr Saraki’s loss shows PDP delegates “were fed up with his political style”.

Mr Saraki replied describing the comment as irresponsible.

The war of words between the two dominated part of Nigerian politics between August and November and there seems to be no end in sight yet.


3. Saraki Vs Omo-Agege

The disagreement between the Delta State senator and Mr Saraki can be traced back to when he was suspended for 90 days for accusing his colleagues of working against President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election plans in 2019.

This he said was done by adopting the amendment to section 25 of the electoral act outlining a change in the sequence of elections.

One week later, following his suspension, the lawmaker stormed the the chamber during plenary followed by some hoodlums who are believed to have been led by him and carted away the mace.

He was, however, quick to deny any wrondoing.

The federal high court in Abuja nullified his suspension even though the Senate tried to appeal.

Mr Omo-Agege did not relent in his verbal attacks which were directed at his colleagues and especially, Mr Saraki.


4. Saraki Vs Ali Ndume

After his suspension in 2017, Ali Ndume began to verbally attack the Senate president and express disappointment at his leadership.

He had said Mr Saraki betrayed him and other senators who supported him (Mr Saraki) and that he regrets supporting him.

In May, he tackled Mr Saraki and accused him of dictatorship.

In September, Mr Ndume criticised the Senate President’s presidential ambition as he said Mr Saraki can only win election in Kwara State.

Mr Saraki has made efforts not to respond to Mr Ndume’s comments but a few times has ‘ignored’ him on the floor of the Senate.


5. Saraki Vs Abdullahi Adamu

Former governor of Nasarawa State has never failed to hide his undying love and support for the president.

He was always willing to tackle anyone whose words or actions are against Mr Buhari in 2018. Although he tackled other colleagues in 2018, his major target was Mr Saraki.

The conflict started when the Senate adopted a report by the Senate and House of Representatives Joint Committee on the Amendment to the Electoral Act.

Mr Adamu and nine other senators accused the Senate president of not allowing them to add their voices to the debate.

They eventually left the chamber to address the press while the plenary was still on, insisting that the sequence change was targeted at Mr President.

Mr Adamu, who was later removed as chairman Northern Senators’ Forum in February, began to attack Mr Saraki. Mr Adamu called on the Senate President to resign or face the consequences.

He also accused Mr Saraki of using his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, to do his dirty work.


6. Saraki Vs Tinubu

At the time when the Senate President was battling Mr Oshiomhole, another cold war erupted between him and the APC National Leader, Bola Tinubu.

Mr Tinibu, who claimed to know why people like Mr Saraki and Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal left the party, said in a statement, that they left because the APC could not give them what they wanted – which was automatic tickets and ”sharing of the national wealth which the governing APC could not guarantee”.

According to him, the defectors “left the party to return to a motley agglomeration that would promise them what true democracy could not: automatic tickets, sharing of the national wealth and other offices and privileges”.

And as expected, Mr Saraki, in a swift response, said the reasons advanced by Mr Tinubu were false and mischievous.

He listed the ‘many sins’ of the President Buhari’s administration and the leadership of APC which he said culminated in his defection.

On another occasion, the lawmaker in a leaked audio clip, vowed that Kwara State will never take instructions from any political leader in Lagos State, in veiled reference to Mr Tinubu.


7. Saraki Vs Lai Mohammed

Since Mr Saraki’s exit from the ruling party, it has been a battle for supremacy between him and the Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, who is also from Kwara State.

The duo struggled to see their anointed candidates win the Kwara State by-election for Irepodun/Isin/Oke-Ero federal constituency – which was conducted to replace a late princess, Funke Adedoyin.

The APC candidate, Tunji Olawuyi polled 21,236 to emerge winner, while his closest rival, Saheed Alatise of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), scored 18,095.

Mr Saraki and other members of the PDP alleged that the process was skewed against their party.
In a recent attack, Mr Mohammed accused the Senate President of “dancing on the graves of the innocent souls who died in the April 5, 2018 armed robbery attack in Offa”.

He said his comment came after Mr Saraki reportedly said in a radio interview that he donated N10 million when he visited Offa to commiserate with the people in the aftermath of the robbery, ”even when the amount that was stolen from the robbed banks’ vaults was N7 million”.

Mr Mohammed said Mr Saraki did not pay a dime to the robbery victims.

Mr Saraki has dismissed the minister’s comments as falsehood.


8. Saraki’s Failed Presidential Ambition

Mr Saraki’s presidential ambition can also be considered as a major battle he fought in 2018.

He was verbally attacked from the day he made the declaration until the day of the primary election.

He officially announced his decision to run at a public dialogue organised by the #NotTooYoungToRun Movement, a youth pressure group. The group later dissociated itself from Mr Saraki’s ambition.

Mr Saraki lost the battle when a former vice president, Atiku Abubakar defeated him and other aspirants to emerge presidential candidate of the PDP.

Mr Saraki promptly vowed to support Mr Abubakar win the 2019 presidential election. He is currently a prominent member of Mr Abubakar’s campaign team.


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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by paiz: 6:10pm On Jan 20, 2019
Yet he defeated them all

Much respect

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by ebuk4real(m): 6:13pm On Jan 20, 2019
A cat with nine lives indeed. Give it to Saraki as not many people can survive such battles and come out unscathed, including Bubu... cool

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by TalkTalkTwins(m): 9:17pm On Jan 20, 2019
Forget all his battles, my greatest shock was when he took Atiku to USA as his aide grin

These people are really intelligent!

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by nelronaldo(m): 9:17pm On Jan 20, 2019
Baba came out victorious

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by gideon1971(m): 9:18pm On Jan 20, 2019
I can't read this epistle,


But

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by Adewumiaye: 9:18pm On Jan 20, 2019
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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by lifelesspmb: 9:18pm On Jan 20, 2019
Saraki the Don

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by sammyj: 9:18pm On Jan 20, 2019
Saraki the same traitor that betrayed Jonathan is now the pained wailers HERO' Likes for ATiku and Shares for Buhari

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by magoo10(m): 9:18pm On Jan 20, 2019
Destroyer of Adams the midget

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by hazan041(m): 9:18pm On Jan 20, 2019
OTOGEE!!!

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by oyichi: 9:19pm On Jan 20, 2019
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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by magoo10(m): 9:20pm On Jan 20, 2019
Baba oloye remain strong despite all shenanigans

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by Dizu(m): 9:20pm On Jan 20, 2019
Indeed a heavyweight politician

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by mu2sa2: 9:20pm On Jan 20, 2019
9. Saraki vs People of kwara State
Saraki is the first and only known human being to have been stoned at Eid prayers anywhere in the world. Even in this electioneering period the stoning still continues wherever he takes his campaigns in kwara state. The stonings are always accompanied with spontaneous shouts of "Ole" and "oto ge".

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by KingOfAllIgbos: 9:20pm On Jan 20, 2019
cheesy

I dislike the man, Bukola Saraki but one has to admit he's way smarter than his foes.

Buhari made a very costly and foolish mistake. Tinubu warned him but he wanted Saraki vs Tinubu fight so as to distract them both

Saraki's smartest move is becoming Life President of Biafra sha, worshiped more than Ojukwu grin

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by merit12(f): 9:21pm On Jan 20, 2019
Long nobel
Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by DonFreshmoney(m): 9:21pm On Jan 20, 2019
Saraki the modern maradona of Nigerian politics. Even IBB dey learn work from him, he no do half of what saraki has done.

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by adadike(f): 9:21pm On Jan 20, 2019
Saraki is d original jagaban.

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by Nobody: 9:21pm On Jan 20, 2019
This hypocritical eediot ..

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by merit12(f): 9:21pm On Jan 20, 2019
Long write gives me sleepless night

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by DeKen: 9:23pm On Jan 20, 2019
Saraki vs CCT

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by Kingsleydr(m): 9:25pm On Jan 20, 2019
The only thing I have to say here is Nigerian youths are mentally lazy and almost re*arded

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by dav2yele(m): 9:25pm On Jan 20, 2019
He will still failed again

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by BIAFRONIGERIAN(m): 9:26pm On Jan 20, 2019
Successive wins in battles sets the centre stage for winning the war. I see Saraki leading PDP to victory at the Presidential polls

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by jasmine1600: 9:27pm On Jan 20, 2019
APC has no meaningful achievement to show for.
Only Atiku and US visit
Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by fk001(m): 9:29pm On Jan 20, 2019
Bukola may win back his senatorial seat but this time as a floor member, a minority floor member for that matter.






4+4

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by neighbourhud: 9:29pm On Jan 20, 2019
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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by fk001(m): 9:29pm On Jan 20, 2019
Many politicians would become irrelevant after the election..

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Re: The Many Battles Of Saraki In 2018 by SaiAtikuTill203: 9:31pm On Jan 20, 2019
we are supporting Atiku due to the following reasons; because he's better than Buhari in terms of academic qualifications, he's not tribalistic, he's not as heartless as Buhari, Atiku is more educated, handsome, and vibrant. Iam just ashamed of Buhari as a president, Buhari possesses zero quality of being a president. Buhari has no sympathy in him, he has no conscience as a human. If only my choice of candidate could win the election then I would've voted for my choice of candidate in Donald Duke, but for my vote not to split and favour that mistake could Buhari, I will rather give my mandate to Atiku, so that lifeless illiterate can be ejected out of office. How can an illiterate be a president? That's very strange and irritating. Like for example, in a university, before you become a vice-chancellor, you must have attained the height of professorship. So tell me, why will an uneducated man be a president of a country? who and what is he leading? because, as for me, Atiku is much more better than Buhari in every aspect. As for the corruption allegation, we all know that all Nigerian politicians are corrupt, just that some are more corrupt than the others. I hate tribalism and wickedness, which is what Buhari fully possess! To be sincere, Buhari is just a total disgrace, let's tell ourselves the truth. A president whose vice is 100% better than him. Mind you, Iam not playing politics, Iam just preaching the truth. Believe it or not, people pretending to like Buhari knows that

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