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Wednesday 26 August 2015

I've No Plot Against EFCC , Says Saraki

Nigeria’s senate president, Bukola Saraki, has denied reports by Sahara Reporters that he hired George Uboh to smear the integrity of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC).
Senate President, Bukola Saraki
In a statement made available to Naij.com by Mr Saraki’s media aide, Bamikole Omisore, he said “It is pertinent and with all sense of responsibility and commitment to state unequivocally that the story is far from the truth.”
He maintained that the story published by the online news portal was fabricated and cannot sell to dent the image of Senator Saraki. He equally said Saraki has no relationship whatsoever with Mr Uboh in any capacity or in the course of his emergence  as Senate President.
“The general public is fully aware that the said online platform which published the false story has been an agent of media attack on the person of the Senate President and that all  allegations made by the online platform against the have fallen flat on their face as bare lies, concocted with malicious intention.
“To set the record straight, nobody can rightfully claim that Senator Saraki engaged the services of the petitioner or any other person for that matter. There are about four different petitions from individuals, groups and corporate organisations written against the EFCC and submitted to the Senate.
“Most of these petitions are dated 27/07/2015 and 31/07/2015 while some bothers on issues between 2013, 2014 and 2015. There are petitions that are directly written and received by the Senate while in some, the petition was written to the President and the Senate were copied,” the statement read.
The senator’s aide further added that EFCC is not the only government agency that has petition against it pending before the before the Senate.
“There are pending petitions against the CG Custom, FIRS and NPA, amongst others. Is it also Senator Saraki that hired or engaged people to do this? What evidence does Sahara reporter have that  links Senator Saraki to all these petitions before the Senate?” he queried.
“Our Investigation showed  that Uboh’s petition has been in public domain since 2013 and that the details has been reported in national newspapers as well as cited in court proceedings. The Senate President could not have said to have hired any one to write a petition for him as he has no issue to sort out with any individual, group of people or an organisation.
“Therefore, any insinuation that Senator Saraki is attempting  to prevent EFCC  from carrying out its constitutional responsibility is a hoax and an imagination of the writer.”
“Let it be known that the idea of people using the media to intimidate or blackmail the Senate to prevent it  from performing its constitutional and legislative duties will be resisted and as such, meet  stiff opposition expressed through lawful means. Senator Saraki is not the same as the Senate or National Assembly as an institution. Imputing sentiment into the legitimate working of any government institution will not urgur well for our development and democratic process.
Sahara Reporters has revealed that Senate President, Bukola Saraki, might have engaged the services of George Uboh to write a petition against the leadership of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alleging that it embezzled about N1 trillion in assets seized in corruption cases.

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