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Saturday, 27 June 2015
I dropped my presidential ambition for Buhari — Saraki
The
Senate
President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has denied reports
that he is nursing the ambition for presidency in
2019, saying he actually quit his presidential bid in
the 2015 election for President Muhammadu
Buhari.
Saraki stated that he contributed immensely to
the emergence of Buhari as President and
contributed greatly to his victory in the
presidential election held on March 28, 2015.
The Senate President, who spoke to select
journalists in an exclusive interview in Abuja on
Saturday, also denied having plans to dump the
All Progressives Congress due to the ongoing crisis
in the party over his leadership of the Senate.
Rather, he said what remained paramount in his
mind at the moment was how to support the
Buhari-led administration to tackle the various
social and economic problems confronting the
country.
Saraki said, “I was the first person that stepped
down his political ambition, once General Buhari
announced that he was going to contest the
presidential election. And since then, prior to the
period of election, I worked tirelessly to support
his emergence.
“Even some of my friends who are not supporting
me now are doing so because I did not support
them in their presidential ambition and that I
supported President Buhari. That is why I find it
funny that the same people are now claiming to
love Buhari more than me. It is a very funny
world.
“These are people that I was begging to leave the
stage for Buhari to run since all of us are young.
They are now the one going round to say that
Saraki did not like Buhari but time will tell.”
The Presidency, however, faulted Saraki’s claim of
stepping down for Buhari ahead of the
presidential election.
Saraki had on October 13, 2014, announced the
suspension of his presidential bid in the interest
of the country and his party. He, however, did not
state which of the other aspirants he was going to
back.
Saraki’s statement then partly read, “I decided to
step down my ambition because Nigeria’s political
outlook for 2015 is very complicated and this is
the time for every patriotic politician to situate his
personal ambition in the context of the country’s
overall interest.
“I don’t think our party can afford too much
internal rancour going into next year’s election. I,
therefore, think some of us need to make the
sacrifice and be part of the solution rather than
part of the problem of the party.”
This will be Saraki’s first personal response to the
ongoing crisis that is trailing his controversial
emergence as the President of the Senate on June
9.
Saraki had led a faction of APC senators, under
the auspices of the Like Minds Senators, to defy
the party’s choice of Ahmad Lawan as the Senate
President.
In what many have described as a ‘coup’, the pro-
Saraki group had allied with the opposition
lawmakers in the Peoples Democratic Party to
make Saraki leader of the upper chamber of the
legislature in the absence over 50 APC senators.
A similar scenario had also played out in the
House of Representatives where Yakubu Dogara
opposed Femi Gbajabiamila, the choice candidate
of his party, to emerge Speaker of the House.
Explaining what happened on the National
Assembly leadership election day, Saraki said he
smuggled himself into the chamber on the day
the 8th Assembly was inaugurated when he
became aware of an alleged plan to abduct and
prevent him from standing for the Senate
presidential election
The Senate President also defended his absence
from the International Conference Centre venue
of a proposed meeting between President Buhari
and APC lawmakers on the day of the election.
He insisted that he did not receive any invitation
for the meeting.
Saraki said, “As regards the meeting, on the
morning of the inauguration, I didn’t finish
meeting until 4am of that day and I had got
information that efforts would likely be made to
make sure that I didn’t get access into the
chambers.
He said the plan before was that senators-elect
should go to the Transcorp Hilton Hotel around
8:00am and 9:00am to proceed to the National
Assembly.
The Senate President said he was, however,
advised against going to the chamber at the
scheduled time as there were plans to stop him
from being part of the day’s proceedings.
Saraki said he got into the National Assembly
Complex as early as 6:00am and stayed in a car in
the car park from then till quarter to 10:00am. He
noted that all through the period, there was no
communication to him.
“So, anybody who said they spoke to me to go the
ICC was not true because I didn’t even know what
was going on. All I was monitoring was how
people were arriving at the complex. It was at
quarter to 10:00am that I got information that the
Clerk to the National Assembly had entered the
chamber.”
The APC, however, described Saraki’s non-
invitation claim as a lie, saying all senators-elect
were invited to the said meeting.
Saraki, a two-term ex-Governor of Kwara State
and former Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’
Forum, said it was at that point that he got down
from the “small car” in which he was hiding and
entered the chamber.
“Even when I was in the chambers, I didn’t know
what had transpired earlier on. The only thing I
observed was that it appeared that some of our
senators were not in the chamber. But for the fact
that my colleagues arrived in batches, I had the
opinion that they were on their way. And by
10:00am, the programme started.
“Before I knew it, my election had come and gone.
Even, my people were worried. It was only when I
got into the chambers that they were relieved,”
Saraki added.
The Senate President also dismissed his alleged
pact with the PDP to elect Ike Ekweremadu as
Deputy Senate President.
Ekweremadu of the PDP, who occupied same
position in the last Senate, had been re-elected as
Saraki’s deputy in the Senate that has the APC as
majority.
The Senate President, however, insisted that that
it was the absence of the APC Senators from the
chamber that caused the emergence of
Ekweremadu as his deputy.
He said, “Never in our wildest imagination did we
envisage that some senators would not be
present on the day of the inauguration. In my
view, and in the view of some of those who
worked closely with me, I worked hard for my
election. I had direct contact with every single
senator; one on one. Weeks to the election, I did
not rely on anybody. I worked hard, both in our
party, the APC, and out of it.
“I approached every senator, I talked to them. We
built confidence, not only in the APC, but, also, in
the PDP. I talked to them. That was why I laugh
when people said that I had a deal with
Ekweremadu or I had a hand in the emergence of
Ekweremadu.”
Saraki stated that he did not need any deal to win
the election, saying he had “penetrated
everywhere.”
Speaking further on the penetration, he said,
“One of the meetings was held at Transcorp Hilton
and Senator Godswill Akpabio and Senator
Ibrahim Gobir co-chaired it. Both the APC and the
PDP members were present.
“At that meeting, if you heard most of them there,
the position they took was that ‘this is the Senate
President they want. Across party lines, they said
that they believe in me and that this is the Senate
President that can lead us. There was no deal.”
Saraki, who described Ekweremadu’s deputy
Senate presidency as painful and unfortunate,
maintained that it was caused by the absence of
his APC colleagues. He recalled that the PDP
senators had announced to the public that they
were supporting him.
He further said, “With regard to the deputy, when
they told us that they had a candidate, we, too,
told them we had a candidate for Deputy Senate
President in the person of Senator Ali Ndume.
“We never, in our imagination, thought they
(other APC senators) would not turn up. By the
time we got there, we were only 24 while the PDP
was more than 40.
“It is unfortunate that we have a PDP man as
deputy Senate President. It is painful. It is painful
for any APC member because when we went
through the struggle. That was not what we signed
for.”
Saraki said it was unfair to put the blame on “one
side” because it was a combination of errors and
miscalculations that led having some senators at
another place instead of being on the floor of the
Senate on that day.
“So, to suggest that it was out of a desperate act
to emerge (as Senate President) is what I reject
completely and those who followed the events
would know that I didn’t have that deal to
emerge,” he stated.
Saraki also disagreed with insinuations that he
went against the position of the party which had
allegedly zoned the position of the Senate
president to a particular region.
“At no time was any decision taken by the party to
zone the position to any particular zone,” he
stated.
Saraki also said he had had personal discussions
with the Lawan and they had allegedly
deliberated extensively on how to collectively
move the Senate forward in the interest of the
senators, the APC and members of the public.
He said, “I also have an opportunity to sit down
and discuss with Senator Ahmad Lawan as part of
our reconciliation efforts. I am confident that this
matter will soon fizzle out because we are making
serious efforts.”
Saraki further said serious arrangements were
already ongoing to unite the various sides to the
crisis, even as he hinted that he had reached out
to the leaders of the party, President Buhari and
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on how to collectively move
the country forward.
“Regards to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; as you all know,
he is one of the leaders of the party. I have great
respect for him. We have worked closely together
before. Unfortunately my group did not agree
with him on this issue.
“However, we are both responsible and
committed to the project of the party and Nigeria
that we will overcome this and move forward. It is
part of our plans, as part of the healing process,
to meet with him and it will happen soon,” Saraki
added.
-*Saraki did not step down for Buhari –
Presidency*-
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, on Saturday, said
there was no truth in the claim by Saraki that he
stepped down for President Buhari in the APC
presidential race.
Adesina, in an interview with one of our
correspondents, said the issue of stepping down
did not arise because the party conducted a free
and fair presidential primary which Buhari won.
The presidential spokesman said all Nigerians
know those who took part in the party primary.
Adesina said, “There was no issue of stepping
down during the presidential race in the APC.
There was a presidential primary that was plain,
transparent, free and fair.
“We all know those who were involved in the
primary; all Nigerians know those who
participated in the APC presidential primary and
President Buhari emerged the winner of that
process.”
When asked if Saraki had reached out to the
President as he claimed, Adesina said, “The
President has always maintained that the party is
supreme. The party started a process which was
truncated.
“The President has always maintained that those
who truncated or aborted the process were the
ones who precipitated crisis.
“The President had said in earlier statements that
he would work with anybody who emerged the
Senate President, but then, that did not include
those who will subvert (the process).”
-*‘Saraki snubbed Buhari to emerge Senate
president’*-
A leader of the APC, who spoke to SUNDAY
PUNCH on the condition of anonymity, said Saraki
was only trying to be clever by half.
The leader of the party, who spoke in a telephone
interview with one of our correspondents on
Saturday, said Saraki had boxed himself into a
corner.
“Saraki is simply trying to be clever by half. He is in
a fix and he is trying to justify his illegal actions,”
the source said.
He added, “Saraki is bound by the nation’s
constitution to read the party’s list without any
amendment. If the PDP had sent him their own
list of principal officers, will he tamper with it or
won’t the PDP send their own list?”
Insisting that the Senate President lied about not
being invited to the ICC meeting, the reliable
party source said Saraki was invited.
The source said, “He is lying if he said he was not
invited to the ICC meeting. All National Assembly
members-elect were invited via an SMS.
“He deliberately snubbed the President because
he had already struck a deal with the PDP to
actualise his inordinate ambition in defiance of
his party’s position.
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