“If you're playing politics, it doesn’t have to always be "Dirty"” – Jeremy Parker
“Here in Nigeria, we elect people who are soulless & have no integrity & care less about the people who rigged them in. Their conscience has been sold to the devil” - Dele
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Affairs,
Peter Nwaboshi, said yesterday that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would
produce the next Senate President should the incumbent, Abubakar Bukola Saraki,
be forced to vacate the office.
Nwaboshi, who in an interview with journalists in Abuja
decried what he called messages of blackmail against Saraki on account of his
trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), said the PDP was ready to
replicate the current system in the United States (U.S.) where the Republican
Party is in charge of the parliament while the Democrats are in control of the
executive.
He said: “Well, I wish All Progressives Congress (APC) the
best of luck if they are making that wild goose chase. But I want you to mark what
I’m saying; I was the first to address the press in Port Harcourt and I told
them that Saraki was going to win the Senate Presidency and I gave them my
reasons. Then, nobody ever thought that Saraki was going to win. People were
saying that APC had decided. But it was clear to me that he was going to win
and I had to address the press.
“If anybody is thinking that a PDP man is going to vote
against a PDP candidate, he is telling you a lie. We have people and we know
how to get the people from APC. We will win and that will be very interesting.
What is happening in America is going to happen in Nigeria. America has a
Republican Senate but the executive is led by Democrats. So, it’s happening in
different parts of the world. I can tell you with what’s on the ground that we
will produce the next Senate President.”
“The man (Saraki) is going to court and he is obeying the
court order. Until it is proven that he is guilty, no amount of blackmail will
make us shift our ground and our support for him. In any case, my party, the
PDP, we have resolved in our meeting to support him. So, there is no basis for
him to resign.”
Nwaboshi’s statement came barely a week after all senators
elected on the platform of the APC met to get united in support of the Federal
Government policies.
Although the meeting held in the house of former Sokoto
State governor, Senator Ali Wammako in Abuja, was initially said to have been
called with a motive to get all senators of APC united for Saraki, it was later
learnt that senators at the meeting were more concerned about the embarrassment
the disunity was causing the ruling party in the Senate.
According to sources close to the meeting, the lawmakers
wanted a situation in which the interests of government would be promoted at
all times in the Upper Chamber.
The meeting was said to have resolved to work in the
interest of the party to ensure that the opposition party (PDP) never had its
way on any matter.
Commenting on the matter, John Paul – a political
analyst said;
“The Nigerian elite needs to reorient
themselves
The only reason the masses kicked PDP out of power in 2015,
is that PDP ran a kleptocracy in Nigeria for 16 years. If PDP did not loot our
treasury without reprieve, and in the process deprive us of development,
Nigerians will not care if they remained in power for 60 years.
As it stands today, PDP's arrogance is preventing them from
learning the lessons of 2015. Nigerians are hungry for development. Nigerians
understand that we cannot go from 0 to 200 in one second but we need a
government that will give us their best efforts, as opposed to making a career
out of stealing our meager resources
A wonderful thing happened on the 28th of March, 2015 -
Nigerians liberated themselves, after 16 years of bondage. But one man's
inordinate ambition dampened our revolution and almost stole our joy
Saraki and his cohorts should be thankful that PDP was voted
out of power. In light of the crash in crude prices and very little savings
after an oil boom, had PDP been not been kicked out of power, the civil unrest
that would have been going on in Eagle Square and Aso Rock today, would have
made the Arab Spring look like a picnic. And Saraki's last minute decampment to
APC would not have saved him, from the wrath of the masses
As attorneys and counselors at law, Saraki's attorneys are
not giving him wise counsel. A wise counselor would have advised Saraki to walk
away from this battle, on day one, because a victory for Saraki at the CCT is a
loss for Nigeria's justice system and 170 million Nigerians
Saraki should resign and stop
distracting our country from tackling the dire economic situation that was
largely caused by the profligacy of Saraki and his cohorts"
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