Senator Saraki is not at the
Tribunal. The issue of technicality and composition of the tribunal is
currently being debated. More details in subsequent bulletins.
Meanwhile,
Senator Representing Kaduna Central in the National Assembly, Shehu Sani, has
tasked the Code of Conduct Bureau to publish all assets declaration made by
public office holders from 1999 to date.
In a statement, Senator Sani said
such publication will enable Nigerians form what he called ‘Transparency vigilante groups’ to verify such claims
and depositions, to compliment the manpower deficiency of the CCB.
Staying
with the Saraki saga, the Presidency says contrary to insinuations in some
quarters, it has nothing to do with the current travails of the President of
the Senate.
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BUKOLA SARAKI, SENATE PRESIDENT FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
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Senator
Saraki is being invited to appear before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, Abuja,
on a three count allegation of false declaration of assets, dating back to his
tenure as governor of Kwara State.
In
a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and
Publicity, Garba Shehu, the presidency said attempts to link the ongoing trial
of Senator Bukola Saraki to the Presidency, are unacceptable, adding that those
claiming that the Code of Conduct Bureau and the Code of Conduct Tribunal were
acting on external influence were uninformed.
While stating that the war against
corruption has no sacred cows, Mallam Garba Shehu emphasized that the President
Buhari has vowed to respect the rule of law and will therefore not interfere in
the matter.
In
the meantime, a Professor of Criminology at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria,
Femi Odekunle, says the current effort at eliminating corruption is yielding
appreciable results.
He
said though corruption has left a deep scare on the nation’s fabric, the ill
must be seen as a threat to Nigeria’s overall existence for it to be tackled
head-on.
Professor
Odekunle who is a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee against
corruption, said anti-graft agencies like the EFCC and ICPC has suddenly woken
up from slumber, due to President Buhari’s disposition.
He however requested that the
current anti-graft campaign must extend beyond a single regime, while the
strategy should tilt more towards the social and scientific approach.