The President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has
responded to reports credited to the National Leader of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu claiming that he (Saraki) and some other left the
party because they could not actualise their selfish personal interests.
In a statement personally signed by Saraki and made available to
newsmen in Abuja and posted on his Facebook page and twitter handle, Saraki
said that he would have refrained from joining issues with Tinubu but was
compelled by the urge to set the record straight.
Saraki said that he respected Tinubu a lot but must make clear
his decision to leave the APC, hence his response to Tinubu.
According to the Chairman of the National Assembly, he had
frequently complained about how the National Assembly was not being carried
along and treated with contempt on matters that would still need the approval
of the law making body.
Saraki reminded the APC National Leader that he made it clear
that the decision was ‘imposed on me by certain elements and forces within the
APC who have ensured that the minimum conditions for peace, cooperation,
inclusion and a general sense of belonging did not exist’.
He accused Tinubu of having not forgiven him for being part of
the APC leaders that foisted a Muslim-Muslim ticket that was proposed in 2014.
Below is the full text of the statement by Saraki:
I have always restrained from joining issues in the media with
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and this is based on my respect for him. However, I
will not allow him to create a wrong, false and mischievous impression about
the reasons for my decision to exit the All Progressives Congress (APC) and
present his prejudice as facts for public consumption.
I have been consistent in my complaints to all leaders of the APC,
including Tinubu, that a situation where the National Assembly is not
constructively engaged or carried along in key policy decisions, particularly
those that will eventually require legislative approval, is not in the best
interest of the nation.
No genuine leader of the legislature will be comfortable that
the Presidency will simply write a terse letter to the National Assembly on key
issues which the federal legislature is expected to later deliberate upon and
give its approval. The Buhari administration consistently treats the
legislature with contempt and acts as if the lawmaking body should be an
appendage of the Executive. To me, this is unacceptable.
In the same way, I find it very objectionable that many
stakeholders who worked strenuously to get the administration into office have
now been excluded in the government and not consulted on key decisions as
necessary and expected. In fact, some of them are treated as pariahs. A party
that ignores justice, equity and inclusion as basic pre-conditions for peace,
unity and stability cannot sustain its membership and leadership.
Let me redirect the attention of the former Governor of Lagos
State to the aspect of my July 31, 2018, statement announcing my exit from APC
in which I emphasized that the decision “has been inescapably imposed on me by
certain elements and forces within the APC who have ensured that the minimum
conditions for peace, cooperation, inclusion and a general sense of belonging
did not exist”.
In that statement, I further noted that those APC elements “have
done everything to ensure that the basic rules of party administration, which
should promote harmonious relations among the various elements within the party
were blatantly disregarded. All governance principles which were required for a
healthy functioning of the party and the government were deliberately violated
or undermined. And all entreaties for justice, equity and fairness as basic
precondition for peace and unity, not only within the party, but also the
country at large, were simply ignored, or employed as additional pretext for
further exclusion. The experience of my people and associates in the past three
years is that they have suffered alienation and have been treated as outsiders in
their own party. Thus, many have become disaffected and disenchanted. At the
same time, opportunities to seek redress and correct these anomalies were
deliberately blocked as a government-within-a-government had formed an
impregnable wall and left in the cold, everyone else who was not recognized as
“one of us”. This is why my people, like all self-respecting people would do,
decided to seek accommodation elsewhere”.
Tinubu himself will recall that during the various meetings he
had with me at the time he was pursuing reconciliation within the APC, I raised
all the above issues. I can also vividly recall that he himself always
expressed his displeasure with the style of the government and also mentioned
that he had equally suffered disrespect from the same government which we all
worked to put in office. I also made the point that whatever travails I have
gone through in the last three years belong to the past and will not shape my
decisions now and in the future.
However, during those meetings, the point of disagreement
between Tinubu and I is that while I expressed my worries that there is nothing
on ground to assure me that the administrative style and attitude would change
in the next four years in a manner that will enable us to deliver the positive changes
we promised to our people, he (Tinubu) expressed a strong opinion that he would
rather ‘support a Buhari to get a second term because in 2023, power will shift
to the South-West. This viewpoint of Tinubu’s was not only expressed to me but
to several of my colleagues. So much for acting in national interest.
It is clear that while my own decision is based on protecting
the collective national interest, Tinubu will rather live with the identified
inadequacies of the government for the sake of fulfilling and preserving his
presidential ambition in 2023. This new position of Tinubu has only
demonstrated inconsistency — particularly when one reviews his antecedents over
the years.
Again, let me reiterate my position that my uncertain and
complex relationship with Tinubu has been continually defined by the event of
2014 when myself and other leaders of the APC opposed the Muslim-Muslim ticket
arrangement about to be foisted on the APC for the 2015 polls. It should be
noted that he has not forgotten the fact that I took the bull by the horns and
told him that in the interest of the country, he should accept the need for the
party to present a balanced ticket for the 2015 General Elections in terms of
religion and geo-political zones. Since that time he has been very active;
plotting at every point to undermine me, both within and outside the National
Assembly.
It is a surprise to me that Asiwaju Tinubu is still peddling the
falsehood about the fact that my defection is about automatic ticket and
sharing of resources. Members of the public will recall that when the issue of
my decision to quit APC came to the fore and many APC leaders were holding
meetings with me, a newspaper owned by the same Tinubu published a false report
about the promise of automatic tickets, oil blocks and other benefits. I
immediately rebutted their claims and categorically stated that I never
discussed any such personal and pecuniary benefits with anybody. My challenge
that anybody who has contrary facts should come forward with them still remains
open.
It should be known that Democracy is a system that allows people
to freely make their choices. It is my choice that I have decided to join
others to present a viable alternative platform for Nigerians in the coming
elections. Tinubu and leaders of the APC had better respect this decision or
lawfully deal with it. As for me, Allah gives power to whom He wishes. Human
beings can only aspire and strive to fulfill their aspirations.
Signed:
Dr.
Abubakar Bukola Saraki, CON
President of the Senate
President of the Senate

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