APC Senators Ignore Party’s Directives, Seek Reconciliation With Saraki

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Saraki with the senators

 

According to a report by TheCable,
although the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)
has directed its members in the senate to oust Senate President Bukola
Saraki, the senators are more interested in restoring peace to the upper
legislative chamber than doing this.

 

Saraki has been under pressure to step down since he defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from the APC.

 

Adams Oshiomhole, national chairman of the APC, had asked senators of the ruling party to remove the senate president.

 

“Saraki will not be the first to be impeached and I doubt if he
is going to be the last but definitely he will be impeached according
to law and according to the democratic norms. The only way Senator
Saraki can avoid impeachment is for him to do what is honourable by
stepping down,”
 Oshimohole had said when the national assembly was on recess.

 

On Monday, Ovie Omo-Agege, an APC senator from Delta state, had
said the nation’s number three citizen would be removed at the slightest
opportunity.

 

His utterance on the eve of resumption of the parliament after more
than two months had given the impression that the lawmakers were in for
a stormy session.

 

Ahmad Lawan, leader of the APC caucus in the senate, with Saraki during a meeting at the senate president’s office on Tuesday

 

But when the senators resumed on Tuesday, they went into a
closed-door session. Sources told TheCable that the issue of calming
frayed nerves was the major agenda of the meeting they had.

 

A legislative source said despite the provocation over the
defection of the senate president, the lawmakers agreed to sheathe their
swords and give peace a chance.

 

“The senators have seen that the APC is not even fair to them…
Frank discussions about the future of the eighth senate as it goes into
its last stage held at the closed-door session,”
 the source said.

 

“They agreed that nothing would distract them till the end of their tenure.”

 

Another source said the leadership of the APC caucus in the upper
legislative chamber got a promise from Saraki that national interest
would be paramount in the dealings of the senate.

 

“Following their closed-door meeting, the senators agreed not
to allow external forces to cause disaffection or disturbance within the
legislative arm of government,”
 the source said.

 

Efforts to reach Omo-Agege and Abdullahi Adamu, senator
representing Nasarawa west, to get their reactions to the development
were not successful as their phones rang out and text messages were not
replied.

 

Omo-Agege and Adamu have been on the frontline of the anti-Saraki campaign.

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