Monday, September 9, 2013
Should Anything Happen To Me, Hold FG Responsible – Saraki
Former Kwara
State Governor,
Senator Bukola Saraki, Sunday decried the withdrawal of
his security detail and asked Nigerians to hold the federal
government responsible should any harm befall him.
Describing the act as one of intimidation and harassment as
a result of his backing of the breakaway faction from the
ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Saraki threatened
to seek legal redress in the court.
In a statement by his media aide, Bankole Omisore, Saraki
said the attachment of security detail to him was his
legitimate right and therefore could not have been
withdrawn as a result of political differences.
“Yesterday (Saturday), the Inspector General of Police
directed the immediate withdrawal of security personnel
detailed to the former Governor of Kwara State and current
Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Bukola
Saraki (CON).
“The security personnel withdrawn are from the senator’s
residences in Abuja and Ilorin.
“The inspector who carried out the exercise, when
confronted, disclosed that it was an order from above. It
should be noted that the withdrawn security men are legal
rights as prescribed by virtue of Kwara State Pension Law
of 2010, Third Schedule, Section 2 (3) Paragraph H.
“The security detail attached to Senator Saraki are therefore
formally processed, approved and dispatched to his
residences not out of favour or luxury demands.
“In view of this new development, it is evidently clear to us
that this cannot be unconnected with the recent political
activities going on in the country. No doubt, recent events
in the nation have been taking strange and tragic
dimensions but we have to look beyond our individual
interests and let the weight of making Nigeria great
dominate our minds as leaders and citizens as Nigeria is
bigger than an individual.
“In view of the above position of the law, the Nigerian
Police have contravened the law and disregarded same. We
view this action as an act of harassment and intimidation to
the person of Senator Saraki and we shall not hesitate to
seek legal redress against this arbitrary decision.
“We wish to state that the recent move by the Nigerian
Police authorities will definitely endanger the life of
Senator Bukola Saraki. We hereby call on good citizens of
Nigeria to hold the federal government responsible for any
eventuality, considering the fact that there are illegal arms
going round the country without being properly checked.
“Finally, Senator Saraki wishes to re-affirm his
commitment and readiness to uphold the virtues of
democracy, good governance, rule of law, equity and
justice even in the face of this present intimidation and
harassment, as those are parts of the sacrifices we must all
make for a better Nigeria we will all be proud of,” the
statement said.
Saraki, who represents Kwara Central Senatorial District in
the Senate, while speaking to the press in Ilorin, the Kwara
State capital, yesterday shortly after his arrival from Abuja,
said the new PDP would insist on the entrenchment of the
principle of “fairness and equity” in the affairs of the party.
Saraki also insisted that there are fundamental issues the
New PDP would not compromise in the ongoing
negotiations to resolve the crisis within the ruling party.
According to him, “My assurance to all my people since I
came for this series of meeting with the various levels of
leadership is that negotiations are still going on, but we
won’t compromise some fundamentals: we won’t
compromise on fairness and equity. And what the people
are telling me is that they are with me wherever we go.”
He said: “Politics is all about people; how many people are
with you not a matter of nomenclature or press statements.
You can see all the members of the state House of
Assembly, the Central Working Committee (CWC) of the
party in the state, the executives of local governments,
etcetera, are here with me.”
Saraki added that the politics of 2013 is different from that
of 1999, noting, “What was possible then, cannot be done
now. In 2013, you have to fight for the confidence of the
people.”
He also spoke on the alleged plan to join Peoples
Democratic Movement (PDM) or other political parties in
the country, saying: “Everybody wants this New PDP, I am
sure every party wants the New PDP because if you look at
the composition of those that are in it, are people who can
deliver. Majority of those people can deliver their states
any day, any time; that is the issue.”
He said nobody has said we have left PDP, “but we have
given certain conditions that we think are important to
strengthen the party. If those things can be done, if they
cannot be done, you will hear a lot of speculations.”
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