Saraki will be impeached, says APC chairman, Adams Oshiomhole

Saraki will be impeached, says APC chairman, Adams Oshiomhole

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Adams Oshiomhole,  has said the only way the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, can avoid

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The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Adams Oshiomhole,  has said the only way the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, can avoid being impeached is to resign. Adams Oshiomhole said this while addressing journalists at the APC national secretariat, in Abuja, on Friday. He vowed that the senate president would be removed from office in accordance to the law and democratic norms.

He was reacting to claims by the senate president and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party that Tuesday’s invasion of the National Assembly by operatives of the Department of State Services was a failed attempt to force a leadership change in the legislature. The APC national chairman said, “Saraki is not going to be the first senate president to be impeached and I doubt if he is going to be the last, but definitely he will be impeached according to law and to democratic norms. The only way Saraki can avoid impeachment is for him to do what is honourable which again leads to the issue of character.”

He said that unlike Saraki, Senator Akpabio, who defected from the PDP to the APC, resigned as the Minority Leader. Oshiomhole stated that the first thing Akpabio did was to inform the PDP and resigned honourably. While recalling what happened at the National Assembly on Tuesday, Oshiomhole alleged that Saraki made unsubstantiated allegations to the effect that the event was an attempt to illegally impeach him. He queried how the senate president could arrive at the conclusion that there was a plan to illegally impeach him when the action had yet to take place.

The APC chairman said, “If the impeachment by itself is unlawful, then you can probably understand where it is coming from. But it is lawful to impeach anyone including the President of the Senate, including the deputy president of the Senate, if the number required to do so is present, so he cannot preempt. As they say, you don’t have to be a pathological liar before you understand this common saying, ‘Once you start with one lie, you will need a series of lies to support that one lie.”

Adams Oshiomhole alleged that Saraki’s ambition was at the heart of senate president’s  disagreement with the APC. He alleged that Saraki initially had about 36 APC Senators he wanted to defect along with him but that his (Oshiomhole’s) administration took pre-emptive steps which led to some of the Senators having a change of heart.

Oshiomhole said, “But his real grievances are not negotiable which is about ambition, value and his fundamental values and the values of the APC. When he defected, he went to Ilorin to tell the people part of the truth that he was leaving for two reasons. He alleged that Buhari gave out over 200 juicy appointments without allocating some to him and he chose to speak for the Speaker of the House of Representatives that he was also not given. He lamented that he was not given a share of the so-called 200 juicy positions.

Oshiomhole said it was neither the Federal Government nor the APC that linked the Senate President to the Offa robbery case. He stated, “A crime that led to the killing of about 35 persons cannot be dismissed with a wave of hand and in any jurisdiction, when your name is linked to such heinous crime, people don’t clap for you. It is the duty of the security agents to investigate and establish whether they are valid or invalid.