Tuesday 19 April 2016

Saraki's Trial: Coalition Condemns Oyegun's Statement



The Coalition of Civil Society and the All Progressives Congress Democratic Vanguard have condemned in strong terms statements credited to the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman, Dr Odigie Oyegun, saying the party would not hesitate to sacrifice the position of the Senate President for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in the case of an eventual conviction of the incumbent President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, by the Code of Conduct Tribunal

In a statement made available to Mail Express Online by the Coalitions' convener, Olugbenga Olumegbon and Secretary, Olufemi Akindele, said: "We categorically State that as Politically conscious Nigerians, we are not unmindful of the fact that the entire scenario of the trial of the Senate President is Politically motivated judging by the fact that despite being Governor of Kwara State for 8years and Senator from the same state, the Code of Conduct, never deemed it necessary to invite nor investigate facts surrounding the asset declarations by Dr. Saraki until he eventually became the President of the Nigerian Senate against the wishes of some demi-gods and Political Lords in June 2015".

The statement added that it is disturbing that persons like the National Chairman of APC, Dr. John Odigie Oyegun and some of his co-travellers are in the pull- him-down campaign against Dr. Bukola Saraki, and "going the extra mile to undermine the sacrificial effort of Dr. Saraki and many of his likemind supporters, in dethroning the monsterous PDP, from government at that crucial moment of our National History".

"May we remind Nigerians, that in as much that we are committed to the Anti corruption effort of the incumbent APC administration in our country, we remained opposed to every attempt to use such as a tool of intimidating perceived political opponents just for the purpose of hijacking political positions", the statement added.

The coalitions reminded Oyegun of the courage displayed by Saraki in leading the revolution which later became known as the new PDP, and how it eventually aided the victory of the APC at the Presidential election in 2015.

The coalitions also reminded "those who have placed their inordinate ambitions above the collective interest of the revolutionary team of the APC and the mass of Nigerian people to remember that we may not have been where we are today, without the zeal, fearlessness and determination of the men and women of noble intention, led by Dr. Bukola Saraki to wrestle power from the then ruling party, PDP".

They therefore demanded "for a stoppage to the use of institutional authorities for the pursuit of individual political ambitions or primordial interest".

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