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Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by NofiuFade(m): 7:44am On Jan 10, 2021
On Saturday November 14, former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, returned to Ilorin, the capital city of Kwara State, for the first time since the 2019 political losses he and his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), suffered in the hands of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The former governor was actually in town to be part of the memorial prayer for his father, Senator Olusola Saraki. Bukola Saraki was not alone on that visit as he arrived just a day after his sister, Senator Gbemisola Saraki, Minister of State for Transport, arrived in Ilorin, for the same purpose.

In 2019, Saraki, who had lord it over the state politically since 2003 when he rode on his father’s political strength to emerge as the governor, suffered a terrible bow to his political jaw as he not only lost hold of the state’s administrative structure in the Oto’ge revolution, but also lost his senate seat to the rampaging APC. Worst still, not a single candidate supported by him and his group won any seat. While the winners were still rejoicing and the losers sulking, the former Senate President sneaked out of town. And he was not to return till November 14, last year.

On arrival, Saraki received a heroic welcome from associates and supporters. A mammoth crowd of supporters and well-wishers besieged Ilorin International Airport to welcome Senator Bukola Saraki back home after the long break. The crowd moved with him into town as he rode in a motorcade to his family house. The political rally led observers to say there was more to Bukola Saraki’s homecoming than merely his father’s memorial. Today, stronger indications have emerged to confirm that the Saraki political family is preparing to launch a comeback in 2023.

“They are testing the waters. The opposition in Kwara is still formidable. What is needed is a leader to rally the various forces together. No doubt, Saraki is the best man to do that. His absence all these while left the stage for the APC to run riot politically. Now that he has re-entered the political space, be rest assured that the contest for 2023 has started in earnest. The grand entry he made following the huge mobilisation done by his allies and aides is meant to send the signals out that he is prepared to once again lead the charge against APC,” an analyst said.

2023 beckons

Not one to leave anybody in doubt of his political intentions, Saraki, shortly after the visit to Ilorin, promised to woo political stakeholders, youths, businessmen, among others, to the fold of the PDP, in its push for a return to power in 2023. He was speaking in Abuja, at the inauguration of the PDP National Reconciliation and Strategic Committee which he chairs. But the message wasn’t lost on the powers that be in Kwara as Oloye didn’t spare any anecdote in letting Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and his party, the APC, know that he is back and ready.

“We will go all out to reach our members who have one grievance or the other and seek to reconcile all of us. We will reach out to numerous key politicians who have left our fold and have indicated interest in returning to the PDP. We will reach out to all the youths looking for a party on whose platform they can contribute to the development of our country. We will reach out to those who create jobs in our country and want to support a party with clear and realistic economic policies.

“We will hold discussions with many other political leaders in other parties who have expressed the desire to join PDP but have held back until we put our house in order. Since political parties are vehicles for mobilising the citizenry around national goals, objectives and ideas; it is important for the passengers in the vehicle to be in harmony, stay together in peace and be focused on their destination and the best possible route to get there,” he said.

Apparently, Saraki’s return from his self-imposed political exile is reawakening his allies and party chieftains. More and more chieftains of the opposition party are finding their voices. Speaking recently, the state Chairman of the party, Engr. Kola Shittu said the PDP is now stronger and better than it was in 2019, and as such, is poised to return to government in 2023. According to him, the people also, having tasted both the PDP and the APC, are now wiser than they were in 2019. “With the way APC is handling things, we will return to power in 2023,” he said.

“APC came to power through propaganda and lies. They deceived the people. Now the citizens have seen the difference between our governors and their governor. So, come 2023, we will be back. We have the right plans. We have the needed strategies and our leader, Senator Saraki, is an intelligent man who knows what to do and what to say. The current governor is a businessman and the people have seen that the incompetence of the current government is affecting the state, he added.

Not a threat

But the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State says Saraki’s recent grandstanding shouldn’t be taken as anything serious by political pundits. According to the ruling party, the era of intimidating the voters with rented crowds is over. The APC boasted that Saraki will not in any way affect the chances of APC in 2023. “APC will floor other political parties in any election that is held in the state,” Chairman of APC in Kwara State, Bashir Bolarinwa said, insisting that Saraki’s domination of Kwara politics was gone for good.

“Let me say this for all to hear; we are not disallowing anybody from entering the state. Saraki’s recent grandstanding is not anything serious. We know that Saraki can no longer pose any threat to APC in the state. God that was with us yesterday is forever with us. Our members have no reason to entertain any fear. Saraki’s domination of Kwara political landscape is gone for good. His coming to the state or staying away will not in any way affect the chances of APC in 2023. APC will floor any opposition in Kwara come 2023,” he said.

Similarly, 74-year-old veteran politician, Kunle Sulyman, said neither Saraki, nor the PDP can stop the re-election of APC’s Governor Abdulrasaq in 2023. Sulyman, one of the founding fathers of PDP in Kwara State, said with his performance, the governor will retain his seat for the APC. “If Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq performs very well and I believe he is already performing very well and he will still do more, nobody can stop him. We are old in the game. The strategy for 2023 is already on, let them plan their own, we will plan our own.

“When you are looking at performance, you must examine how it directly affects the lives of the people. Within one year, there is no local government that the governor has not touched. Oro town, the road had not been motorable for many years. The governor has done it. He is already inviting investors to various tourist centres in the state where he had made the roads to these centres passable. Go to Offa, Kwara North and even in Kwara Central, our people are not blind, they are grateful.

“Tell me, for 16 years, when did we have that? I live in Adewole area of Ilorin for 10 years, there was no water but today, I can drink government water in my house, courtesy of AA and somebody will come and tell me he hasn’t performed when I knew a government which spent billions of Naira on water reticulation and I didn’t get water for 10 years. What about education; there is no school across the three senatorial districts that he has not rehabilitated; all these schools are now conducive for the pupils and the teachers and somebody will now say he hasn’t performed, are they blind? Somewhere in Yashikira in Kwara North, they used to have light but for about seven years, they didn’t have light and the governor provided solar energy for them,” he recalled.

The race is on

While addressing the crowd during his November homecoming, Saraki announced that the 2023 political game is now open in the state as he matter-of-factly declared that his homecoming should be likened to the commencement of the premier league. According to close aides of the former Senate President, he has his eyes on getting the PDP back into Government House. “Bukola is a man who loves the people of Kwara and he cannot fold his arms while they suffer. The current administration has failed and we are coming to change things,’ an aide said.

But some analysts believe the odds against the former Senate President are enormous. Abdulrazak Alabi, an Ilorin based political researcher, wonders what role the former governor will be playing come 2023. “The question many would ask is: what role does Bukola Saraki want to play in 2023 in the state’s politics? A godfather? He wants to return to the Senate? He wants to contest for president? No option looks good for him. Who wants another godfather to design their future? Not in today’s Kwara. People have moved on. If he wants to return to the Senate; it is his legitimate right. But he would be asked if there is no one else outside his family that is qualified for the office,’ he said.

However, some chieftains of the APC are perturbed by the ongoing moves by the PDP to position itself as an alternative to the ruling party ahead of the 2023 general election. Consequently, they are urging the APC to put its house in order before the election. Chief Rex Olawoye, former chairman of Ifelodun Local Government Area and immediate past Publicity Secretary of APC in Kwara, is worried that the crisis within the party, if left unresolved, would lead to disaster during elections. Today, Kwara APC is torn between loyalists of Governor AbdulRahaman AbdulRazak and those of the party chairman, Bashir Bolarinwa.

“I am of the view that only the national executive of the APC could resolve the cold war within the party in the state. Every attempt at resolving it at the local level had been fruitless. The headquarters of the party should timely set up a reconciliatory committee, so that we will not run a tattered party in Kwara. The governor has sufficient arsenal in his armoury to put the party together in Kwara. I am not talking about money alone, but recognition for all the members of the party. The lack of recognition made some of us defect from the political group of Dr. Bukoka Saraki,” he pleaded.
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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by Nobody: 7:52am On Jan 10, 2021
Na so
Abdulrasak just dey behave like pickin wey dem take akamu feed from 0-8months without breast wey come see baby food for the first time...

Just fighting everybody like an impotent man, scattering everywhere like a leper who can't squeeze wara but can throw it away

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by etrouble: 7:52am On Jan 10, 2021
We the good and the bad and the ugly people of Ilorin are waiting for the Saraki looting machines. One thing we can promise you is that it is going to be bloody

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by Nobody: 7:55am On Jan 10, 2021
etrouble:
We the good and the bad and the ugly people of Keats are waiting for the Saraki looting machines. One thing we can promise you is that it is going to be bloody
dey there dey deceive yourself... You no even dey kwara cos if you are, you won't type kwara as keats

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by YoonSung76: 7:57am On Jan 10, 2021
hmmm ok
Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by Kolisky(m): 8:19am On Jan 10, 2021
Anytime I remember I'm from Kwara State, I always feel bad sad

WHY?

I don't even think we have governance and if we do, I believe the government is for the betterment of Ilorin people alone.

No good motorable road and everything is just disappointing

A State that has been created since May 27, 1967

I think we share bad luck with the name Nigeria angry

One government is there today, another comes tomorrow... But the state remain stagnant

We have better towns that fails to develop being that, all development are meant for ILORIN

IF YOU HAVE BEEN TRAVELING ALL THE WAY FROM OSUN OR GETTING THROUGH KWARA FROM EKITI, YOU NEED NO ONE TO TELL YOU YOU'VE ENTERED KWARA

OUR BAD ROAD WOULD SIGNIFY grin grin

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by ChangetheChange: 8:47am On Jan 10, 2021
APC is divided and disorganised in Kwara state.
The Kwara Governor is the worst Governor Kwars has ever produced in this new Democratic dispensation
It is invievtable that Kwara is going back to PDP ( Saraki ) in 2023.

The constant fighting for power between the Kwara Governor and Lai Mohammed and Gbemi Saraki in Kwara APC has made Kwara APC weak.

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by tunapawizzy: 9:13am On Jan 10, 2021
dead on arrival

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by kingchris30(m): 9:13am On Jan 10, 2021
coolt
Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by AntiChristian: 9:13am On Jan 10, 2021
Saraki!

Otoge!

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by Antoeni(m): 9:14am On Jan 10, 2021
Dead On Arrival

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by Nobody: 9:14am On Jan 10, 2021
God bless President Muhammadu Buhari.
God bless the All Progressives Congress.
Long live the All Progressives Congress.
God bless all patriotic Nigerians.
Long live Nigeria.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by tamdun: 9:15am On Jan 10, 2021
Saraki should go and sit down, this man abandoned kwara North for years, go there now and see what abdulrahman is doing for them, saraki should just enjoy is loot and forget about kwara

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by Enudapan: 9:15am On Jan 10, 2021
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated

All I know saraki or whatever is his name
Is politically retired?
He just the Adams oshilmole of kwara

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by CountDracula(m): 9:16am On Jan 10, 2021
Kwara is full of dullards

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by Antoeni(m): 9:16am On Jan 10, 2021
Anytime I Hear the Name "Saraki" Offa Robbery Comes to Mind

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by SocialJustice: 9:17am On Jan 10, 2021
Gbemisola is a very fine woman.

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by AFvckingAlpha(m): 9:19am On Jan 10, 2021
The fvck

Niggarr!!.


One of the realest niggarr you can find out there.

Saraki will always be my man.

The man that didn't bow to incompetent Buhari like pussy ass Lawan.


Enudapan:
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated

All I know saraki or whatever is his name
Is politically retired?
He just the Adams oshilmole of kwara

Such disrespect, my niggarr!!

You need to watch what you type, pussy ass Oshiomole and the realeat Saraki together is crap.

Never do that mistake again.

Underestimate my man at your own peril.

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by lahizak: 9:20am On Jan 10, 2021
Enudapan:
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated

All I know saraki or whatever is his name
Is politically retired?
He just the Adams oshilmole of kwara
Even a child knows saraki is still coming back for kwara state. Might not be 2023 though.
Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by TANID(m): 9:25am On Jan 10, 2021
OK
Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by Elslim: 9:25am On Jan 10, 2021
Alhamdulillahi

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by stevearagorn(m): 9:25am On Jan 10, 2021
INTEGRITYA1:
What will the coming back slogan be; for it to be widely accepted by their people, the last we heard from that side was "Otoge"
it's gonna be ANOTHER ONE in bukola Saraki's voice

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by makun01(m): 9:26am On Jan 10, 2021
Hehehe bros no be only kwara oo, you don ever come Niger state before?

If you come Niger state, you go say kwara na heaven. No motorable roads, no companies to employ youths nothing nothing and na we get people like IBB, Abdulsalam, Gado Nasko, Sani Bello, all these people are four start generals but as at now the people of Niger state are not secured. I don't know why North Central seems to be the most backward and underdeveloped region in Nigeria and most of the states are old old states oo.

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by jericco1(m): 9:35am On Jan 10, 2021
He should go and sell clothes in Dubai angry

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by Lamasta(m): 9:36am On Jan 10, 2021
Interesting times ahead

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by InaNla(f): 9:37am On Jan 10, 2021
The otoge governor is a colossal failure, so far...

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Re: Kwara 2023: Saraki’s Camp In Comeback Bid by ipobarethieves: 9:58am On Jan 10, 2021
sad Kwarans should tell us about this o to gee government

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