Saraki must face trial, say 20 political parties
The
Labour Party and 19 other registered opposition political parties have urged
the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, to avail himself of the opportunities
offered in our laws to clear his name.
Members
of the opposition parties made their position known at a press briefing in
Abuja, on Wednesday.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, |
The
National Chairman of the LP, Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, who addressed the
press on behalf of the other political parties, said the briefing was
necessitated by happenings within the polity.
He
said members of the opposition believe strongly that the ongoing trial of the
Senate President at the Code of Conduct Tribunal had serious implications for
the survival of democracy and this administration’s avowed commitment to fight
corruption.
According
to him, the President Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressives Congress
administration must do all within its power to ensure that the fight is carried
out in such a way that it is not perceived as politically-motivated.
Abdulsalam
said, “We want to put it on record that we are solidly behind President
Muhammadu Buhari’s fight against corruption; a fight that we believe is crucial
to the survival of our country.
“We
however wish to note that this is not the first time that a President of this
country would be declaring a war against corruption.
“In
fact, the reason corruption is still a primary issue for the Buhari
administration is that previous attempts have not been as successful as they
should be.
The
opposition politicians said while Saraki’s claim that he was being persecuted
by his party should not be swept under the carpet, “we also believe that he
must avail himself of the opportunities available to him in our laws,
regardless of the conspiracies he may have suspected.”
They
observed that one of the major obstacles in the fight against political
corruption in Nigeria had been the way and manner it had been fought.
They
equally noted that several past efforts had left Nigerians with the impression
that the fight was selective and targeted at perceived enemies of government.
Abdulsalam
said the LP and the 18 other political parties had unflinching faith in the
nation’s judiciary to ensure that no citizen was punished unjustly, no matter
the weight of accusations levelled against him.
The
parties also expressed worry over the alleged bias of the Chairman of the Code
of Conduct Tribunal, Mr. Danladi Umar.
They
noted that the chairman had so far conducted himself more as part of the
prosecution team rather than an unbiased arbiter.
Members
of the opposition parties noted that the issuance of a “clearance” letter to
Umar by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over allegations of
corruption levelled against him gave a lot of room for suspicion.
They
suggested that for the process to be seen as transparent, the Tribunal chairman
should excuse himself and a neutral person be appointed in his place.
Punch
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