The Transition Monitoring Group has
described the Senate as morally challenged and bereft of integrity for
maintaining what it called a criminal silence in the face of the
prosecution of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki for corruption.
The TMG attributed the silence of the senators to the fear that the anti-corruption search-light would soon be beamed on them.
The TMG Chairman, Ibrahim Zikirullahi in a statement on Friday in Abuja, observed that
the lurid details that have emerged so far about how monies belonging to the people of Kwara State were either pilfered or diverted to Saraki’s personal accounts, reminded Nigerians about the urgent need to stamp out elite corruption.
the lurid details that have emerged so far about how monies belonging to the people of Kwara State were either pilfered or diverted to Saraki’s personal accounts, reminded Nigerians about the urgent need to stamp out elite corruption.
In just two days of trial, the dirty secrets that have emerged are startling, Zikirullahi stated.
He said, “Before the very eyes of the
people of Kwara and by extension Nigeria, we are seeing how the criminal
alliance between Saraki and his current minion in the Kwara State
Government House resulted in the continued payment of Saraki’s salary as
governor, four clear years after he ceased to occupy office as
governor.
“As if what has been coming out of the
CCT is just a tip of the iceberg, Saraki’s name again showed up
prominently on the infamous global list of tax dodgers and those hiding
suspicious assets in offshore havens as revealed in the leaked Panama
Papers.
“It stands in stark contrast that while
the Prime Minister of Iceland who was mentioned in the Panama leaks has
since resigned, Saraki and his fellow primitive accumulators in the
Senate are waiting for the Nigerian people to forget and move on.”
The activist noted that the looted
monies could have paid the salaries of teachers, doctors and other
workers in Kwara State, adding that the funds could have built schools,
hospitals, roads and provide education for the children of the ordinary
man and woman in the state.
“While it is tragic that Saraki and his
co-travellers have short changed the people of Kwara, and set them back
in their quest for good governance, the bigger tragedy is the criminal
silence in the Senate,” he said.
Speaking further, he adds, “Even though
it is well known that the Senate as an institution has remained morally
challenged, and bereft of integrity over the years, whatever modicum of
regard Nigerians have for this institution is about to be thrown away by
the complicity of the insensitive lawmakers supporting Saraki.
“It speaks volumes about the character
and antecedents of many of these so-called legislators, that they would
put allegiance to their heavily tainted leader, above allegiance to the
Nigerian people.”

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