Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Senate President drops biggest hint he's ready to leave APC after Offa robbery allegations resurface


President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki

The Senate President alleged that a new invitation by the Police is a ploy to force him to stay in the APC against his wishes.


President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, has dropped the biggest hint that his departure from the ruling All Progressives' Congress (APC) is imminent as speculations continue to grow about his political future.

As part of the New-PDP faction that orignially formed the APC and then a reported member of the Reformed APC faction that has threatened to break away, many have anticipated the Senate President's departure from the APC back to the People's Democratic Party (PDP) on whose platform he was elected twice as Kwara State governor.

With the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, summoning Saraki for the second time to answer questions on his alleged links to the Offa robbery incident that led to the death of 33 people, the Senate President has dropped the biggest hint that he's close to leaving the ruling party.


In June, the police had linked Saraki to the ringleader of the Offa Robbery, Ayodele Akinnibosun (aka, AY), who alleged that he was a political thug for Saraki. Even though he was first summoned, he was later asked to send in a written response, .
However the IGP has asked Saraki to report at the Force Intelligence Response Team at Guzape, Abuja on Tuesday, July 24, 2018, for further investigation over the April 5 Offa bank robbery.
In response to the new summon, Saraki accused the IGP of being a tool in a political game orchestrated by the "party in power to suppress perceived opponents". He said the invitation is a clear ploy to stop the defection of certain members of the National Assembly from the ruling party.

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"I have been reliably informed that the police invitation was planned by the IG as a ploy to stop an alleged plan by some Senators and House of Representatives members from defecting from the All Progressives Congress (APC). It was also said that if I was detained between Tuesday and Wednesday, that will abort the so-called defection plan," he said.
While maintaining his innocence on his alleged involvement with the robbery whose investigation he alleged has been "corrupted and politicised" by the police, the Senate President said its intent to stop him and his colleagues from leaving the party will fail.
"This plot aimed at compelling me and my associates to stay in a party where members are criminalised without just cause, where injustice is perpetrated at the highest level and where there is no respect for constitutionalism is an exercise in futility and it will fail," he noted, with a hint that suggests he's getting ever closer to the exit door.

Buhari-Saraki crisis meeting

The summon by the police comes just days after the Senate President met with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa in a meeting that's widely been reported to have been one where the president tried to mend fences. In the Thursday, July 19 meeting, the president is reported to have appealed to Saraki to stick with the ruling party, especially since he's considered to be the most influential member looking to jump ship to the opposition.

The meeting between the two is reported to have been inconclusive as Saraki failed to assure the president that he would stay with the APC.



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