As Senate President Bukola Saraki’s face-off with the Code of Conduct
Tribunal lingers over his trial on a 13-count charge of corruption,
supporters and loyalists of the former governor in his home state of
Kwara have engaged in vigil and fasting.
One of the conveners of the prayers, Mr. Kayode Yusuf, popularly known
as ‘Maja’, on Saturday in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, said prayer
sessions were being held all over the state, especially in Ilorin
metropolis.
Maja said he had mobilised over 500 Muslim clerics while about 1,000,
including the Chief Iman of Ilorin, Mohammad Solihu, were praying in
different areas in the state for Saraki’s victory.
Yusuf, who is the convener of ‘Maja Elders Forum’, called on President
Muhammadu Buhari to intervene and prevent the polity from being
over-heated.
He expressed the hope that Saraki’s travail would soon be over.
Yusuf said, “We in Kwara are powerless. The only thing we can do is to
support him (Saraki) with prayers. We have no money, soldiers, police or
any other security apparatus. We are just ordinary citizens of Kwara
and Nigeria. But we in Kwara, especially in Ilorin, believe in the power
of prayers.
“All of us in Ilorin, including the Chief Imam of Ilorin, are involved
in the prayers. Saraki is our leader. He must not come down. Within the
short time that he was elevated as the Senate President, we know what we
have benefited from him.
“I have mobilised more than 500 Imams and over 1,000 others are praying
in different areas. They have been praying and fasting. Even the women
are praying for him. Saraki is our benefactor. Even the uneducated do
not want anything to happen to Bukola Saraki. They are not sleeping but
are also praying. The prayers will last till Saraki’s ordeal is over”.
In a related development, a coalition of civil society organisations
under the aegis of Heritage Centre and the National Association of
Nigerian Students, NANS, have threatened to lead mass protests to
foreign embassies in Abuja to protest alleged political vendetta being
carried out against the Senate president.
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