Senate President, Bukola Saraki whose trial started fully yesterday appeared at the Code of Conduct Tribunal today for his continued hearing with twelve senators of the federal republic.
Saraki’s Senators’ who use to be 81 in number has reportedly shrank to 12.
Also,the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, CACOL, has called on the Senate President to step aside considering recent the latest revelations from the ‘Panama Papers’ leaks.
A statement signed by Wale Salami, CACOL 's media coordinator quoted CACOL Executive Chairman, Debo Adeniran, as saying;
Saraki’s Senators’ who use to be 81 in number has reportedly shrank to 12.
Also,the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, CACOL, has called on the Senate President to step aside considering recent the latest revelations from the ‘Panama Papers’ leaks.
A statement signed by Wale Salami, CACOL 's media coordinator quoted CACOL Executive Chairman, Debo Adeniran, as saying;
"Someone with a poor reputation such as his isn’t fit to be called or be elected as a Senator not even to talk of becoming the Senate President.
"With such a background and considering that he oscillates between sitting in the criminal suspects’ box in the Code of Conduct Tribunal as a criminal suspect and sitting as President of the Senate in the hallowed Chambers of the National Assembly as the President of the Senate doubling as the Chairman of the National Assembly, the situation becomes an aberration and makes Saraki a misfit to occupy a seat in the Nigerian Senate in the first place and unfit to continue to occupy the exalted position of the Senate Presidency,’’
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I hope dey re ready 2 “storm” jail wid him wen dis trail is over?
Wen exactly re we goin 2 stop deceivin ourselves in dis Country!!Things re really Fallin apart only God can intervene..
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