Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,167,326 members, 7,867,898 topics. Date: Saturday, 22 June 2024 at 06:54 AM

Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki (1095 Views)

We Will Write Your Resignation Letter, Nigerians Abroad Tell Saraki / Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki / NASS Leadership Crisis: Buhari, APC Govs Tell Saraki, Others To Respect Party (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by LEOSIRSIR(m): 4:41am On Sep 27, 2015
Nigerian workers, under the umbrellas of the Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, have asked the President of the Senate, Senator Bukola Saraki, to vacate his office pending the determination of his case at the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

The workers, who spoke across the country, said although Saraki is still on trial and has not been found guilty of the allegations against him, it is morally right for him to vacate his office as Senate President to defend himself.

The Office of the Attorney General of the Federation is prosecuting Saraki for alleged false declaration of his assets at the Code of Conduct Bureau.

Saraki had, last Tuesday, stepped into the dock at the CCT in Abuja, where he was arraigned for false assets declaration charges.

He pleaded not guilty to all the 13 charges slammed on him by the CCB and his trial has been scheduled to hold on October 21, 22 and 23.

Leaders of the NLC and the TUC, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday, said it had become necessary for Saraki to step aside from Senate presidency to answer the charges preferred against him.

Organised labour had on, September 10, 2015, held nationwide protests against corruption, while seeking death penalty for public treasury looters.

Labour said it was only by killing looters that the anti-corruption crusade being championed by President Muhammadu Buhari could succeed.

President of the TUC, Mr. Bobboi Bala, in an interview with one of our correspondents, said Saraki has a moral burden to resign.

He said, “Resignation is a moral burden on people. But if somebody feels that he will carry his cross, go to the courts and try to exonerate himself, he should be given the opportunity. But it would be too bad if at the end of the day, he is found guilty. It does not speak well of public office holders.

“In other climes, as soon as such things happen, people tender their letters of resignation. Obviously, it is a moral burden on him. We hope all politicians will begin to know that no matter how highly placed they are, one day, they will definitely have to account for their stewardship.”

Several chapters of the NLC and the TUC across the states also asked for Saraki’s resignation on Saturday.

The Chairman, TUC, Ogun State, Mr. Olubunmi Fajobi, told one of our correspondents that if it were in a civilised clime, the Senate President would have stepped aside to allow for free and fair trial.

He said, “As it were, the Senate President is sitting on a delicate seat. If it were a civilised society, he would have stepped aside to allow for a fair trial, so that he won’t allow his official position to influence the decision of the tribunal.”

Also, the Ekiti State Chairman of the NLC, Mr. Raymond Adesanmi, advised Saraki to step down from office.

He said, “If it were in other climes, he would have resigned. My advice for him would be to step down as the Senate President to answer the charges against him. If at the end of the day he is not found guilty, he could return to his position.”

Adesanmi’s TUC counterpart in Ekiti, Mr. Adesoye Adedayo, corroborated him.

He said, “Although the case against him has political undertone, I would advise him to resign to prove his innocence.”

In Cross River State, the Chairman of the TUC, Mr. Clarkson Otu, who noted that labour unions had yet to meet to take a definite position on Saraki’s trial, said the Senate President should resign his position.

He said, “This whole thing is politics. The said irregularities allegedly discovered in Sariki’s assets declaration are issues before the CCT, but having got himself involved in this controversy, he should quit as senate president based on moral grounds.

“If he does not quit, he will keep battling to retain that position. This is my personal view and not that of the TUC.”

The factional Chairman of the NLC in Delta State, Mr. Williams Akporeha, the state chapter of the union was in support of Saraki’s resignation.

“We are saying that he should step aside because he is facing trial that borders on allegations of fraud and misinformation. He should resign on a clean slate instead of his continued stay in office in shameless aberration,” he said.

In the same vein, Chairman of the TUC in Delta, Mr. Myke Arinze, said, “Senator Saraki should resign and set the record straight because he cannot be facing trial and be dictating as Senate President.”

CNPP, CODER, SERAP, others ask Senate President to quit

Second Republic Governor of old Kaduna State and Chairman of the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, Mr. Balarabe Musa, in an interview with SUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday, also urged Saraki to step down as Senate President as a show of respect for his office.

Musa said, “First of all, it depends on his conscience. If he knows that the allegations against him have anything bordering on genuineness and if he knows that he has not done anything above board, he should succumb to his conscience.

“In honour of the institution he represents, it is therefore best for him to resign in order not to undermine the position of the judge.

“If he knows that there are elements of truth in the allegations against him, he should not cost the government so much in court and thereby undermine the integrity of the bench; he should just resign. He is still young; he still has a lot of opportunities.”

Also, the Coalition against Corrupt Leaders called for Saraki’s resignation.

The Executive Chairman, CACOL, Mr. Debo Adeniran, said, “He should resign for now. If he is found to be innocent, then Nigerians would have reason to apologise to him and his dignity will be restored. If he continues to hold on to power, he is likely to lose more dignity; nobody will respect him for doing so.”

Similarly, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project described Nigeria as a peculiar place, where issues of probity, integrity and adherence to the rule of law would be questioned and politicians would continue to remain in public office “as if those things don’t matter.”

According to the Executive Director of SERAP, Adetokunbo Mumuni, in saner climes, when public figures would have such burden on them, the first thing to do would be to get off the seat to clear their name by virtue of the rule of law and due process.

Mumuni said, “If people are saying he should resign, I also support that move because as the number three man in Nigeria, he has not set a very good example. It is not a question of ‘If I was not declared senate president, nobody will remember what I did 10 years ago.’ Why didn’t he declare his assets when he was governor?

“If we are talking about equity, then we must be able to come to equity with clean hands. That is the way I see it. I have never been a subscriber to the idea of witch-hunting. Why can’t they just follow the law? The question of witch-hunting, to me, is neither here nor there. Did they comply with the law? I don’t believe in the idea that they have enemies somewhere.

“Why shouldn’t we do what is needful and proper and we now start talking about witch-hunting? Matters of criminal infraction don’t have limitations. I have never seen a defence to an infraction of law where one would say, ‘Some people were not dealt with, so I cannot be dealt with.’”

Also, the Convener, Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics, Professionals and Businessmen, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, faulted those who call Saraki’s trial a witch-hunt. He said the Senate President should resign.

He said, “I believe it will be good for the Senate and the country – for political responsibility – for Bukola Saraki to resign. Unless that is done, his political influence will interfere in the process.”

In the same vein, the Coalition of Democrats for Electoral Reform said even though Saraki remained innocent until the tribunal finds him guilty, it had become morally necessary for the Senate President to resign from office.

Convener of CODER, Chief Ayo Opadokun, who was the General Secretary of the National Democratic Coalition and an ex-Secretary-General of the Afenifere, said it was not possible for all lawbreakers in the country to be tried at once. He said, “They have to be picked one by one.”

He said although other lawmakers in the National Assembly might have committed similar offences on assets declaration, Saraki’s trial would serve as a good lesson to others.

Opadokun said, “Saraki’s trial has more fundamental dimension because of the fact that someone crookedly emerged as leader of the Nigerian legislature and he has been charged for false declaration (of assets), which is a criminal offence and which carries significant punishment fashioned by the Nigerian criminal law system.

“He should resign to face the charges against him. He should have resigned long ago.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/resign-now-labour-unions-tell-saraki/

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by HungerBAD: 4:47am On Sep 27, 2015
I thought the Nigeria Labour congress, died when Adams Oshiomole left.

Saraki faces a slippery slope, and unless he quietly leaves, every body should continue to cry and put some kind of pressure in their little ways; until this political Anini, is sent back to the UK forever.

Nice one DIA The NLC.

4 Likes

Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by yommyphresh(m): 4:57am On Sep 27, 2015
I don't see Saraki surviving this honestly. I'm pro APC but then, this is nothing but a witch-hunt. The big question is "if Saraki had let Lawan become SP, would he have found himself where he is today?"

However, I don't really pity him cos his pride and over-ambition led him to this. Saraki became SP through the back-door and he was clearly unapologetic about it, he was overly proud and rude about it just because he had the support of the 'likeminds senators' spearheaded by the very loquacious Dino Melaye, whom I almost took to bee Saraki's spokesperson.

Party supremacy is the deal in this part of the world and you DON'T joke with it. Let's forget about what people are saying that someone wanted to impose a candidate on the party. Yeah he did that successful @ the state level (and still doing it perhaps). But mehn! We're talking about the entire country here. Does it even make sense that one man will just decide that he wants someone to be the SP and that will be it? Hell to the NO! Regardless of how we wanna look @ it, Lawan was CLEARLY the choice of the party.

Anyways, my honest prayer is that these people keep witch-hunting one another till they've all pulled one another down. It's going to be a victory for the masses and we can eventually celebrate the #change we voted.

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by LEOSIRSIR(m): 4:59am On Sep 27, 2015
sad
yommyphresh:
I don't see Saraki surviving this honestly. I'm pro APC but then, this is nothing but a witch-hunt. The big question is "if Saraki had let Lawan become SP, would he have found himself where he is today?"

However, I don't really pity him cos his pride and over-ambition led him to this. Saraki became SP through the back-door and he was clearly unapologetic about it, he was overly proud and rude about it just because he had the support of the 'likeminds senators' spearheaded by the very loquacious Dino Melaye, whom I almost took to bee Saraki's spokesperson.

Party supremacy is the deal in this part of the world and you DON'T joke with it.

Anyways, my honest prayer is that these people keep witch-hunting one another till they've all pulled one another down. It's going to be a victory for the masses and we can eventually celebrate the #change we voted.
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by HungerBAD: 5:01am On Sep 27, 2015
yommyphresh:
I don't see Saraki surviving this honestly. I'm pro APC but then, this is nothing but a witch-hunt. The big question is "if Saraki had let Lawan become SP, would he have found himself where he is today?"

However, I don't really pity him cos his pride and over-ambition led him to this. Saraki became SP through the back-door and he was clearly unapologetic about it, he was overly proud and rude about it just because he had the support of the 'likeminds senators' spearheaded by the very loquacious Dino Melaye, whom I almost took to bee Saraki's spokesperson.

Party supremacy is the deal in this part of the world and you DON'T joke with it.

Anyways, my honest prayer is that these people keep witch-hunting one another till they've all pulled one another down. It's going to be a victory for the masses and we can eventually celebrate the #change we voted.

Nice write up.

But your loyalty to APC is questionable.

1 Like

Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by yommyphresh(m): 5:12am On Sep 27, 2015
HungerBAD:


Nice write up.

But your loyalty to APC is questionable.
LOL. When it comes to issues like this, party affiliation is always the last on the pyramid for me. We have to look at issues the way they are ignoring the affiliation.

As it is, the only thing I'm loyal to is real change. If Tinubu is docked again and he's found guilty, I'll be happy. Same goes to Amaechi, Fashola and even PMB. If they all happen to be 'witch-hunted' and they are eventually found guilty, I'll raise a toast! Cos the CHANGE will go a long way in proving to Nigerians that it has come to stay
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by LEOSIRSIR(m): 5:13am On Sep 27, 2015
smiley
HungerBAD:


Nice write up.

But your loyalty to APC is questionable.
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by McCarlito(m): 5:37am On Sep 27, 2015
Critically looking at this whole case..
Remaining as the senate president is Saraki's saving grace now....
Any attempt to resign now wey the matter karkar go bad wella...
He should still hang on and quietly resign after the court is thru with their charges and counter-charges undecided undecided undecided
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by Firefire(m): 5:38am On Sep 27, 2015
Story for the gods.
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by 2kris(m): 6:06am On Sep 27, 2015
I know this is going to be hard but saraki will not yield because he defilled apc,mark my words saraki may destroy apc if matters are nt handled tactically
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by HungerBAD: 6:09am On Sep 27, 2015
2kris:
I know this is going to be hard but saraki will not yield because he defilled apc,mark my words saraki may destroy apc if matters are nt handled tactically

The APC is a National party.

Saraki is a nobody from Kwara, and his loyalty is in Kwara.

Saraki cannot destroy APC.

5 Likes

Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by 2kris(m): 6:16am On Sep 27, 2015
HungerBAD:


The APC is a National party.

Saraki is a nobody from Kwara, and his loyalty is in Kwara.

Saraki cannot destroy APC.

if fayose claimed he have evidence of pmb secretly starched asset.what do u think of bukola and nigerians love infor ma tion.what will happen when tinubu illegally acquired asset start coming out,fashola,ameachi,obj think abt it
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by Akosxxx(m): 6:57am On Sep 27, 2015
I REPEAT: saraki is a goner. he doesn't need a babalawo to tell him tht he's leavin tht seat

2 Likes

Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by anigbajumo(m): 7:06am On Sep 27, 2015
2kris:
I know this is going to be hard but saraki will not yield because he defilled apc,mark my words saraki may destroy apc if matters are nt handled tactically



Fiction,50,000km away frm fact....

The way saraki is going down he will soon discover oil

1 Like

Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by godoluwa(m): 7:19am On Sep 27, 2015
lets see where it ends
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by bigerboy200: 8:16am On Sep 27, 2015
yommyphresh:
I don't see Saraki surviving this honestly. I'm pro APC but then, this is nothing but a witch-hunt. The big question is "if Saraki had let Lawan become SP, would he have found himself where he is today?"

However, I don't really pity him cos his pride and over-ambition led him to this. Saraki became SP through the back-door and he was clearly unapologetic about it, he was overly proud and rude about it just because he had the support of the 'likeminds senators' spearheaded by the very loquacious Dino Melaye, whom I almost took to bee Saraki's spokesperson.

Party supremacy is the deal in this part of the world and you DON'T joke with it. Let's forget about what people are saying that someone wanted to impose a candidate on the party. Yeah he did that successful @ the state level (and still doing it perhaps). But mehn! We're talking about the entire country here. Does it even make sense that one man will just decide that he wants someone to be the SP and that will be it? Hell to the NO! Regardless of how we wanna look @ it, Lawan was CLEARLY the choice of the party.

Anyways, my honest prayer is that these people keep witch-hunting one another till they've all pulled one another down. It's going to be a victory for the masses and we can eventually celebrate the #change we voted.
Party choices shuld be respected just like u said...imposition or not is not an excuse to ridicule the party which was what Saraki did,he thot he could run d game with his own rules despite having loads of skeletons in his cupboard,he failed to realise that power can only be enjoyed when u accept that d weakest opponent has strength. If Saraki had obeyed party directives d second time(letz assume his first act of disobedience was pardonable), mayb he wouldn't have bin in dis mess..Everybody has forgotten about Dogara-femi long stand off cos they is now relative peace in the house of reps,mayb this wouldn't hav bin possible if Dogara had decided to kick out his closest rival(femi)....just hoping for change any which way..

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by thefarr: 8:20am On Sep 27, 2015
HungerBAD:
I thought the Nigeria Labour congress, died when Adams Oshiomole left.

Saraki faces a slippery slope, and unless he quietly leaves, every body should continue to cry and put some kind of pressure in their little ways; until this political Anini, is sent back to the UK forever.

Nice one DIA The NLC.

shocked grin cheesy
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:29am On Sep 27, 2015
Like I have always maintained, Saraki will definitely go down. But we shall ensure that APC lose out too.

Win-win for PDP
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by Canme4u(m): 8:34am On Sep 27, 2015
anigbajumo:




Fiction,50,000km away frm fact....

The way saraki is going down he will soon discover oil

lwkmd @discover oil grin
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 8:34am On Sep 27, 2015
It ain't happening
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by Nobody: 8:41am On Sep 27, 2015
yommyphresh:
I don't see Saraki surviving this honestly. I'm pro APC but then, this is nothing but a witch-hunt. The big question is "if Saraki had let Lawan become SP, would he have found himself where he is today?"

However, I don't really pity him cos his pride and over-ambition led him to this. Saraki became SP through the back-door and he was clearly unapologetic about it, he was overly proud and rude about it just because he had the support of the 'likeminds senators' spearheaded by the very loquacious Dino Melaye, whom I almost took to bee Saraki's spokesperson.

Party supremacy is the deal in this part of the world and you DON'T joke with it. Let's forget about what people are saying that someone wanted to impose a candidate on the party. Yeah he did that successful @ the state level (and still doing it perhaps). But mehn! We're talking about the entire country here. Does it even make sense that one man will just decide that he wants someone to be the SP and that will be it? Hell to the NO! Regardless of how we wanna look @ it, Lawan was CLEARLY the choice of the party.

Anyways, my honest prayer is that these people keep witch-hunting one another till they've all pulled one another down. It's going to be a victory for the masses and we can eventually celebrate the #change we voted.

Just to correct you a bit. Party Supremacy is d key all over the world not this part of the world. It is all over d world. From US to Europe to China to Russia. Everywhere, once u are a party member, u must respect d party supremacy or you resign. The speaker of US congress just resign because his party preassured him to.
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by hammariise(m): 8:44am On Sep 27, 2015
TTC twentyth to comment grin
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by Nobody: 8:47am On Sep 27, 2015
Front Page
Re: Resign Now, Labour Unions Tell Saraki by ishiamu(m): 9:18am On Sep 27, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Like I have always maintained, Saraki will definitely go down. But we shall ensure that APC lose out too.

Win-win for PDP

cry cry cry

(1) (Reply)

Bukola Saraki Still Inside Hot Pot Of Gbegiri Soup / Saraki Reads Ministerial List! lai mohammed makes the list! - Vanguard / PHOTO: Rock Crushes Mother, Three Children To Death In Abeokuta

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 81
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.