The
Senator representing Sokoto North on the platform of All Progressives
Congress, APC, Senator Aliyu Wamakko, has absolved President Muhammadu
Buhari of blame in Senate President Bukola Saraki’s ordeal, especially
his case before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
Wamako, a former Sokoto State governor, was among the group of senators,
who accompanied Saraki when he appeared before the CCT last Tuesday.
The former Sokoto State governor speaking at the weekend, said: “I see
Mr. President, Saraki and senators holding a meeting very soon on how to
salvage democracy, which certain elements have been trying to subvert.
They will find time to meet to stop our opponents from progressing with
acts to sabotage our democracy.
“Once the President and the Senate leadership sit on a round-table with a
resolve to re-oil the wheels of democracy for national progress, the
cynics, the political rabble-rousers and those who never mean well for
the APC government will go to sleep”.
Wamakko noted that Saraki, having submitted himself to the law by
appearing before the CCT, has helped the case preferred against him by
the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).
He, therefore, urged Nigerians to stop pre-empting the course of justice.
The senator noted that those hoping to promote discord between President
Buhari and the Senate president, banking on excuses, would soon realise
that democracy has advanced with more senators anxious to make it work.
Wammako also dismissed calls for Saraki’s removal by those he described
as “faceless groups outside the National Assembly”, saying their
agitation would end up as “an ill-wind that will blow no good for the
Senate, democracy and Nigeria”.
According to him: “Majority of senators weeks ago, passed a vote of
confidence in Saraki because they were convinced that his style of
leadership has been broad and progress-inclined. Nothing has changed.
Majority of our colleagues still believe that Saraki remains a
stabilising factor in the Senate for now.
“A change of leadership, at this point in time and as being canvassed,
will certainly spark some endless sessions of rancour, suspicion, crises
and uncertainty among members. When such begin to happen, no one will
be able to predict the end”.
Wamakko pointed out that Saraki shares the same ideology of “change”
with President Buhari, adding that every step so far taken by the Senate
had been inclined towards promoting the change mantra, with national
progress at the core of all considerations by senators.
He further dismissed speculations that there was a plot to replace
Saraki on the strength of his case before the CCT, arguing that the
reality on the Senate issues never tallied with the reports of a search
for the Senate president’s replacement.
He insisted that senators were rather meeting to strengthen the Senate
under Saraki with a view to recovering the lost grounds on the
legislative business under the All Progressives Congress (APC)
government.
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