FG lines up El-Rufai, 4 other witnesses against Saraki
The Federal Government, yesterday, docked the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, sitting in Abuja, on a 13-count criminal charge that bordered on corruption, false declaration of assets, and illegal operation of a foreign bank account while in office as a public servant.
Saraki, who was docked before the tribunal at 11:24am, yesterday,
pleaded not guilty to the charge marked ABT/01/15, which the Federal Ministry
of Justice preferred against him following a recommendation by the Code of
Conduct Bureau, CCB.
In the charge sheet
which was signed by a deputy director in the office of the Attorney General of
the Federation, Mr. M. S. Hassan, he was alleged to have manipulated the assets
declaration forms he submitted before the CCB in 2003, 2007 and 2011, by making
anticipatory declaration of assets.
The Federal Government maintained that the action of the Senate
President ran contrary to the provisions of section 2 of the CCB and Tribunal
Act, and punishable under section 15(1) & (2), and 23(2) of the CCB and
Tribunal Act, Cap C15, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, as well as paragraph
9 of the Fifth Schedule to the 1999 Constitution, as amended.
federal government has lined up a total of
five witnesses that will testify against Saraki, including the former Minister
of the Federal Capital Territory and incumbent governor of Kaduna State, Mallam
Naisr El-Rufai.
El-Rufai is expected to testify that he was the one that sold one of the
assets that Saraki bought in Abuja, which the government alleged that he failed
to include among the assets belonging to him.
The government said it has already furnished Saraki with the proof of
evidence against him, just as it also attached as exhibits, four different
assets declaration forms the accused persons submitted to the CCB.
“We have gathered enough evidence to prove that the defendant made
anticipatory assets declaration”, Rotimi boasted.
Before he exited the dock yesterday, Saraki, who was all smiles, gaily
acknowledged cheers from his supporters who defied heavy security presence
within the tribunal premises and thronged the court room in their numbers
yesterday.
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