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Nigerian Senators Offered $50,000 Each To Impeach Senator Bukola Saraki

Despite Sunday night’s denials by President Muhammadu Buhari and stalwarts of the All Progressives Congress (APC) that the current travails of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, was not a political witch-hunt, the mood in the National Assembly suggests that some powerful forces are hell bent on pulling the rug from under his feet.

Daily Independent is reporting that some party chieftains may have begun subterranean moves to remove Saraki as Senate President and that the plot is thickening by the second.

Investigations further revealed attempts by a coalition of party chieftains to oust the Senate President at all costs, following which a financial war-chest is being deployed for the “Saraki Must Go” project.

A ranking senator, who expressed worries at the desperate moves and counter-moves from the opposing factions in the parliament, said senators were being wooed with as much as $50,000 each to buy into the project.

Senator Saraki has been in the eye of storm since last week when the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) began the process of prosecuting him on various allegations bothering on perjury and false declaration of assets while he was two-term Kwara State governor between 2003 and 2011, when he was elected Senator. His wife, Toyin, has also been under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegations of financial misconduct while she was first lady.

Those who allege a witch-hunt point to the fact that the couple only became prey to the anti-corruption agencies soon after Saraki emerged Senate President against the preference of the APC leadership, which had Ahmed Lawan as anointed candidate.

There has been no love lost between Saraki and the party leadership including the Presidency since then, despite several claims by Buhari’s aides that the president nursed no grudge against Saraki as the Senate President.

Last Thursday, the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) issued a bench warrant against the Senate President for failure to appear before it to answer to charges against him, while a Federal High Court in Abuja had earlier issued a counter order summoning top officials of the CCB, CCT and Federal Ministry of Justice to appear before it on Monday.

The court had demanded for cause why it should not stop the conduct agencies and the justice ministry from proceeding with the trial of the Senate President.

Yesterday, the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja reversed the warrant of arrest order of the CCB in an appeal filed by the counsel to the Senate President seeking an injunction against the CCB.

However, while the legal methodology of getting Saraki “disciplined” are being pursued with all vigour, Daily Independent can authoritatively reveal that his traducers are also employing covert means to bring him down.

A dependable source in the party, close to the National Assembly told this newspaper in confidence Monday, that Senators are now being wooed with cash to buy into the plot to get Senator Saraki removed from office at all cost.

According to the source who wanted his identity protected, some Senators were called to a meeting on Sunday afternoon in the private residence of a top politician in Asokoro, Abuja, where the modus operandi of the project, “Saraki Must Go,” was tabled and agreed upon, offering the financial inducement.

Two Senators, one each from the South West and North Central were appointed as arrowheads, while a senator was picked from each zone to woo more senators into the project to ensure the mandatory two-thirds majority necessary for the impeachment plot when the Senate resumes plenary in October.

It is not yet certain the number of Senators who have signed up for the “Saraki Must Go” project, but another source said about 25 Senators attended the Sunday meeting where the issued was discussed.

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