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How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by hisexcellency34: 7:18am On May 21, 2019
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos

Saraki is not going to be the first senate president to be impeached and I doubt if he is going to be the last, but definitely he will be impeached according to law and to democratic norms-Adams Oshiomhole, August 2018

When he defied the leadership of his then party, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) by contesting and winning the Senate Presidency position of the 8th National Assembly, many thought Bukola Saraki will not last six months as the number three man in the current administration. But today, against all odds, Saraki will be completing his tenure in June when a new set of leaders will be elected.

While some of the APC senators, including Ahmad Lawan, the APC’s preferred candidate chose to abandoned the inauguration of the National Assembly for a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the International Conference Centre which is several kilometres away from the National Assembly at the time of the sitting, Saraki, with the support of senators elected on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and some of his colleagues in the ruling party joined forces which led to his emergence.

He was nominated by Sani Yarima, former governor of Zamfara state while Dino Melaye, senator representing Kogi West senatorial district , seconded his nomination.

Following his election and Yakubu Dogara as Speaker of the House of Representatives who defeated APC’s preferred candidate, Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, then APC national chairman wrote to Saraki and Dogara, stating the party’s position on principal officers for the eighth National Assembly.

The letter to Saraki, reads: “Please find below for your necessary action names of principal officers approved by the party, after excessive consultations for the 8th Senate as follows: Senator Ahmed Lawan (Majority Leader)–North-East; Prof. Sola Adeyeye( Chief Whip)–South-West; Sen. George Akume (Deputy Majority Leader)—North-Central; and Sen. Abu Ibrahim(Deputy Chief Whip)—North-West.

After what appears to be a truce, Saraki yielded to the party and replaced Senator Ali Ndume with Lawan as the majority leader. While the likes of Oyegun were happy with the development, others within the party vow that the only way to achieve peace was for Saraki to vacate his position.

Saraki had hardly settled down to his new role when he was dragged to the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT ) by the Federal Government on an 18-count charge bordering on false assets declaration ranging from anticipatory declaration to falsification of assets by the Code of Conduct Bureau, which covers his tenure as Governor of Kwara State. He was also accused by the Justice Danladi Umar-led CCT of operating foreign accounts as a Governor and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

It was the first time a Senate President will be standing trial on corruption charges, since the inception of the 4th republic of the democratic dispensation in Nigeria and many believed that it was a politically-motivated trial aimed at getting Saraki out for exercising his right to contest for political position in a National Assembly that is constituently believed to be an independent arm of government.

Apparently, the aim of those behind the trial was that while Saraki’s trial was ongoing, the other 108 senators will begin a jostle for his seat and may subsequently impeach him if he fails to resign. However, they were shocked as majority of the senators abandoned their legislative duties and thronged the venue of the tribunal to show solidarity with Saraki. It was also gathered that even APC senators who couldn’t accompany him for fear of being victimised sent him text messages assuring him of success at the end. After almost two years of legal battle, the tribunal in June 2017 discharged and acquitted him of all the charges.

Following the expiration of the tenure of Oyegun, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, former governor of Edo state was appointed as the national chairman of the ruling party and one of his first assignment was to get Saraki out at all cost.


Saraki later defected to his original party, the PDP, a decision which further infuriated Oshiomhole who vowed that having left the party with the majority (APC), Saraki cannot continue as Senate President.

“Once you lose the majority, without further ado, you step down. Let me restate that we cannot be subjected to minority rule in the Nigerian Senate and, therefore, whether it is convenient for Distinguished Senator Saraki or not, the truth is whether by morality or by law or by convention, Senator Saraki can only avoid impeachment by toeing the path of honour, step down so that the APC can take over the leadership of the House.

“I want to repeat, Sen. Saraki as President of the Senate will be lawfully and democratically impeached. It will not be illegally done. It will be done according to law and tradition” Oshiomhole said.

Oshiomhole: Hunter Becomes The Hunted

While Oshiomhole was plotting Saraki’s removal, little did he realise that his actions and inactions, especially on the fall-out of the primaries of the APC will almost cost him his position as the national chairman of APC.

Some key stakeholders in the party had accused him of collecting bribes to favour particular aspirants in the primaries and wrote petitions against him. The petitions, in which Oshiomhole was accused of alleged bribery and manipulation were sent to the DSS, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Presidency.

Oshiomhole was also accused of usurping the functions of the APC National Working Committee (NWC), by relocating from the national headquarters of the party at 40 Blantyre Cres, Wuse 2, Abuja to his personal campaign secretariat at Asokoro, Abuja and delayed the appointment of screening and primary election committees for the states, among others.

The aggrieved stakeholders later invited the Department of State Services (DSS) who grilled Oshiomhole for eight hours and asked him to resign his position. The embattled former Labour leader, however, stood his ground and rebuffed the pressure mounted on him to resign.

Speaking on his ordeal, Oshiomhole who spoke with editors in Lagos said “It was not an arrest or detention. The conversation centered around APC primaries. The question now is whether or not it is the DSS job to interfere in a political party’s issues. And if there’s an allegation of corruption, it is the responsibility of EFCC and ICPC.”

After he was left off the hook, Oshiomhole has never broached the issue of Saraki’s removal again. He however threatened that Saraki will not be returning to the Senate again as he will be defeated in the 2019 general elections.

Speaking on Saraki’s tenure and his defeat in the Kwara senatorial election , Olawale Olaleye, a journalist and public affairs analyst said ”His defeat in Kwara was no doubt orchestrated, and executed from a place higher than those who claimed the victory locally, even when a majority of them can hardly muster their households to the poll. Whilst many of those angling for his exit would pass as mere e-rats, others were elites, who sat in the comfort of their homes in different parts of the world and watched their prayers answered”.

“That he is finishing good, both as a senator and the Senate President with more achievements and walking away with the trophy as the leader of Nigeria’s most productive senate, the invaders can have their days for now, Saraki definitely will bounce back even to the shudder of the hypocrites, who think he is their problem, when indeed, they had always contributed their quota to the collective challenge in Kwara. But for now, it is okay to pay the price of daring to be different”.

https://www.independent.ng/how-saraki-finished-strong-against-all-odds/

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Ashabbiiee: 7:48am On May 21, 2019
oshiomhole...hunter becomes hunted. Ilorin Alfas and Imams dealt with him over Saraki matter. he will never forget in his life

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Dannyset(m): 7:51am On May 21, 2019
This is just an attempt to place an alarm-clock beside a dead body in the hope that the dead body will wake up at the sound of the alarm. Saraki is dead and no political comestic write up can change that.

PMB is just being lenient and doesn't care who he works with. Will Saraki have survived a Obasanjo in this kind of scenario? You know the answer!

Let nobody deceive you, Saraki travail has just begun and he will be so submerged that he will wish he hadn't undone his former party.

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by hisexcellency34: 8:03am On May 21, 2019
Yes ooo. Not by gra gra

Ashabbiiee:
oshiomhole...hunter becomes hunted. Ilorin Alfas and Imams dealt with him over Saraki matter. he will never forget in his life

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Ekpeitit(m): 8:14am On May 21, 2019
hisexcellency34:
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos

Saraki is not going to be the first senate president to be impeached and I doubt if he is going to be the last, but definitely he will be impeached according to law and to democratic norms-Adams Oshiomhole, August 2018

When he defied the leadership of his then party, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) by contesting and winning the Senate Presidency position of the 8th National Assembly, many thought Bukola Saraki will not last six months as the number three man in the current administration. But today, against all odds, Saraki will be completing his tenure in June when a new set of leaders will be elected.

While some of the APC senators, including Ahmad Lawan, the APC’s preferred candidate chose to abandoned the inauguration of the National Assembly for a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the International Conference Centre which is several kilometres away from the National Assembly at the time of the sitting, Saraki, with the support of senators elected on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and some of his colleagues in the ruling party joined forces which led to his emergence.

He was nominated by Sani Yarima, former governor of Zamfara state while Dino Melaye, senator representing Kogi West senatorial district , seconded his nomination.

Following his election and Yakubu Dogara as Speaker of the House of Representatives who defeated APC’s preferred candidate, Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, then APC national chairman wrote to Saraki and Dogara, stating the party’s position on principal officers for the eighth National Assembly.

The letter to Saraki, reads: “Please find below for your necessary action names of principal officers approved by the party, after excessive consultations for the 8th Senate as follows: Senator Ahmed Lawan (Majority Leader)–North-East; Prof. Sola Adeyeye( Chief Whip)–South-West; Sen. George Akume (Deputy Majority Leader)—North-Central; and Sen. Abu Ibrahim(Deputy Chief Whip)—North-West.

After what appears to be a truce, Saraki yielded to the party and replaced Senator Ali Ndume with Lawan as the majority leader. While the likes of Oyegun were happy with the development, others within the party vow that the only way to achieve peace was for Saraki to vacate his position.

Saraki had hardly settled down to his new role when he was dragged to the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT ) by the Federal Government on an 18-count charge bordering on false assets declaration ranging from anticipatory declaration to falsification of assets by the Code of Conduct Bureau, which covers his tenure as Governor of Kwara State. He was also accused by the Justice Danladi Umar-led CCT of operating foreign accounts as a Governor and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

It was the first time a Senate President will be standing trial on corruption charges, since the inception of the 4th republic of the democratic dispensation in Nigeria and many believed that it was a politically-motivated trial aimed at getting Saraki out for exercising his right to contest for political position in a National Assembly that is constituently believed to be an independent arm of government.

Apparently, the aim of those behind the trial was that while Saraki’s trial was ongoing, the other 108 senators will begin a jostle for his seat and may subsequently impeach him if he fails to resign. However, they were shocked as majority of the senators abandoned their legislative duties and thronged the venue of the tribunal to show solidarity with Saraki. It was also gathered that even APC senators who couldn’t accompany him for fear of being victimised sent him text messages assuring him of success at the end. After almost two years of legal battle, the tribunal in June 2017 discharged and acquitted him of all the charges.

Following the expiration of the tenure of Oyegun, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, former governor of Edo state was appointed as the national chairman of the ruling party and one of his first assignment was to get Saraki out at all cost.


Saraki later defected to his original party, the PDP, a decision which further infuriated Oshiomhole who vowed that having left the party with the majority (APC), Saraki cannot continue as Senate President.

“Once you lose the majority, without further ado, you step down. Let me restate that we cannot be subjected to minority rule in the Nigerian Senate and, therefore, whether it is convenient for Distinguished Senator Saraki or not, the truth is whether by morality or by law or by convention, Senator Saraki can only avoid impeachment by toeing the path of honour, step down so that the APC can take over the leadership of the House.

“I want to repeat, Sen. Saraki as President of the Senate will be lawfully and democratically impeached. It will not be illegally done. It will be done according to law and tradition” Oshiomhole said.

Oshiomhole: Hunter Becomes The Hunted

While Oshiomhole was plotting Saraki’s removal, little did he realise that his actions and inactions, especially on the fall-out of the primaries of the APC will almost cost him his position as the national chairman of APC.

Some key stakeholders in the party had accused him of collecting bribes to favour particular aspirants in the primaries and wrote petitions against him. The petitions, in which Oshiomhole was accused of alleged bribery and manipulation were sent to the DSS, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Presidency.

Oshiomhole was also accused of usurping the functions of the APC National Working Committee (NWC), by relocating from the national headquarters of the party at 40 Blantyre Cres, Wuse 2, Abuja to his personal campaign secretariat at Asokoro, Abuja and delayed the appointment of screening and primary election committees for the states, among others.

The aggrieved stakeholders later invited the Department of State Services (DSS) who grilled Oshiomhole for eight hours and asked him to resign his position. The embattled former Labour leader, however, stood his ground and rebuffed the pressure mounted on him to resign.

Speaking on his ordeal, Oshiomhole who spoke with editors in Lagos said “It was not an arrest or detention. The conversation centered around APC primaries. The question now is whether or not it is the DSS job to interfere in a political party’s issues. And if there’s an allegation of corruption, it is the responsibility of EFCC and ICPC.”

After he was left off the hook, Oshiomhole has never broached the issue of Saraki’s removal again. He however threatened that Saraki will not be returning to the Senate again as he will be defeated in the 2019 general elections.

Speaking on Saraki’s tenure and his defeat in the Kwara senatorial election , Olawale Olaleye, a journalist and public affairs analyst said ”His defeat in Kwara was no doubt orchestrated, and executed from a place higher than those who claimed the victory locally, even when a majority of them can hardly muster their households to the poll. Whilst many of those angling for his exit would pass as mere e-rats, others were elites, who sat in the comfort of their homes in different parts of the world and watched their prayers answered”.

“That he is finishing good, both as a senator and the Senate President with more achievements and walking away with the trophy as the leader of Nigeria’s most productive senate, the invaders can have their days for now, Saraki definitely will bounce back even to the shudder of the hypocrites, who think he is their problem, when indeed, they had always contributed their quota to the collective challenge in Kwara. But for now, it is okay to pay the price of daring to be different”.

https://www.independent.ng/how-saraki-finished-strong-against-all-odds/
Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Ekpeitit(m): 8:16am On May 21, 2019
I almost forgot that name,thanks for reminding me but that man is history now.

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by nairavsdollars(f): 10:14am On May 21, 2019
So, surprised he survived too. From Buhari, to Tinubu, to Oyegun, Oshiomhole, Nigerian Police , Offa Robbery, DSS, EFCC, ICPC, and some senators like Akpabio...the guy get mind oooo

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Front0lane: 10:17am On May 21, 2019
Saraki is gone never to be remembered in the history of Nigeria ever again except he chose to constitute nuisance on SM like the two PDP idiots of FFK n Reno.

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Nobody: 11:31am On May 21, 2019
I think we all should learn from Saraki.
He won so many battles but lost the main war.
He lost sight in the greater prize while his opponents were targeting a total knockout.

It is just like two boxers who are fighting, while one is gaining points by jabs, his opponents is going for a KO punch.
Saraki is smart but he lost his war due to men like OP who kept reminding him of his battles. He lost sight of the bigger picture by enjoying the numerous smaller battles he was winning.
At that time, Saraki was so much on social media, he also followed Atiku around, doing the American negotiation for him while his home was invaded by his enemies (a strategy he had never fought against) yet he wasn't careful, he enjoyed the online cheers and accolades, he even joined the 10year throwback challenge and forgot that the target of his enemies was his career.
Though a fine gentleman and a smart politician, noises made him over rate himself when he was expected to triumph one more time. If he had escaped that final battle, he would have been the most talked about political gladiators ever in Nigeria.

We should learn from the great man, his fight continues someday some how.

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Ultimatezlant: 11:43am On May 21, 2019
Lol saraki is still paying money to help massage his political ego.

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Nobody: 12:00pm On May 21, 2019
Good man
Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Topmaike007(m): 12:00pm On May 21, 2019
How does it change the economy of Nigeria
Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Derinhenz: 12:00pm On May 21, 2019
Survived, or how he got politically decimated, rubbished, humiliated, and buried


Please change the headline. Its contradicting

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Topmaike007(m): 12:01pm On May 21, 2019
Yakade:
Saraki my man
wetin be dis early morning?
Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:02pm On May 21, 2019
The worst Senate president in the history of Nigeria.

NEVER Again.

Good riddance...........

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by DeRay98(m): 12:04pm On May 21, 2019
Ashabbiiee:
oshiomhole...hunter becomes hunted[b]. Ilorin Alfas and Imams dealt with him over Saraki matter. he will never forget in his life
[/b]

Liar, Oshiomhole was not the APC National chairman when Saraki stole the Senate seat, how did Ilorin Alfas and Imam deal with when same could not help Saraki from being relegated political exile? From Senate President to Zero?

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by bluefilm: 12:05pm On May 21, 2019
Dannyset:
This is just an attempt to place an alarm-clock beside a dead body in the hope that the dead body will wake up at the sound of the alarm. Saraki is dead and no political comestic write up can change that.

PMB is just being lenient and doesn't care who he works with. Will Saraki have survived a Obasanjo in this kind of scenario? You know the answer!

Let nobody deceive you, Saraki travail has just begun and he will be so submerged that he will wish he hadn't undone his former party.

You have said it all.

Saraki is already a dead meat.

Dasal.

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Lamasta(m): 12:08pm On May 21, 2019
Saraki my man the 9th Senate will remember You for not becoming a houseboy to the executive cool

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by DeRay98(m): 12:08pm On May 21, 2019
Derinhenz:
Survived, or how he got politically decimated, rubbished, humiliated, and buried


Please change the headline. Its contradicting

Don't mind those Sycophants, this is just another pity-party sympathizer...

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Chinashopping84: 12:09pm On May 21, 2019
My respect for saraki grew when he became the senate president..check siggy for your Chinese transaction.

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by reality150: 12:09pm On May 21, 2019
a cat with nine lives

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by feldido(m): 12:12pm On May 21, 2019
The real maradona

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Nairalandmentor(m): 12:12pm On May 21, 2019
smiley
Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Don27tiky(m): 12:13pm On May 21, 2019
Did he really survived? What was his gain . he did stubborn head and lost his return to the senate..... I am sure he will wish he would have remain loyal and return elected. He didn't survive rather he lost

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by hisexcellency34: 12:21pm On May 21, 2019
Yeah..he survived the efforts to get him removed as Senate President. His reelection is another story entirely
Don27tiky:
Did he really survived? What was his gain . he did stubborn head and lost his return to the senate..... I am sure he will wish he would have remain loyal and return elected. He didn't survive rather he lost

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Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Chinashopping84: 12:26pm On May 21, 2019
His father was the main man..I hope he perform more than his father.1688 payments made easier.check siggy
Re: How Saraki Survived Four Years As Senate President Against All Odds by Wolexyoshi(m): 12:26pm On May 21, 2019
What can be more heart breaking? They bring him down politically

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