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Sunday 28 June 2015

How I escaped abduction on inauguration day: Saraki opens up

17 days after his election, Senator Bukola Saraki,opened up yesterday on the controversial poll, saying those against him planned to abduct him to prevent him from emerging as Senate President.

Saraki disclosed that, on Tuesday, June 9, Senate inauguration day, following information he got of the abduction plot to keep him off the National Assembly, he altered his schedule by arriving the parliament car park at 6am, stayed in his car and then trekked at quarter to 10am into the chamber.

He denied the rumour that for him to win, he entered into a pact with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for Senator Ike Ekweremadu to be produced as his deputy, just as he stressed that the absence of All Progressives Congress, APC, senators in the chamber paved the way for the emergence of Ekweremadu.

The Senate President, who noted that the emergence of Ekweremadu will make things difficult for him, said, “Never in our wildest imagination did we envisage that some senators would not be present on the day of the inauguration.”
Speaking with journalists, in Abuja, Saraki insisted that he never got any message to attend a meeting at the International Conference Centre (ICC) with President Muhammadu Buhari on the Senate inauguration day.
“First of all, as regards the meeting (at ICC), on the morning of the inauguration, I didn’t finish at a meeting until 4:00am 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 chamber”, he said.
“So, as early as 4:00am and 5:00am, I had made contingency plans that I must get into the National Assembly because the plan before was that senators-elect should go to Transcorp Hilton Hotel around 8:00clock and 9:00am to proceed to the National Assembly.
“But I was advised that it would not be safe or it would not be secure for me to do that because if some people made sure I didn’t get into the chamber, it would not be possible for me to be nominated, for the nomination to be seconded and for me to accept the nomination.
“I can tell you today that I was in the National Assembly Complex as early as 6:00 in the morning and I stayed in a car in the car park till quarter to 10:00am. That is the truth. I stayed there and I was there with no communication whatsoever.
“So, anybody who said he spoke to me to go to the ICC was not being truthful because I didn’t even know what was going on. All I was monitoring was how people were arriving the complex.
“It was just before 10:00 that I got information that the Clerk to the National Assembly had entered the chamber. So, I got out of the small car I was inside, stretched myself and put on my Babariga because I didn’t have it on before then.
“I walked from the car park into the chamber. That was why some of you would have seen that I looked very tired that morning.
“Even when I was in the chamber, I didn’t know what had transpired earlier. The only thing I observed was that it appeared that some of our senators were not in the chamber, but because the fact that my colleagues arrived in batches, I had the opinion that they were on the 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 chamber that they were relieved.”
In regards to the emergence of Ekweremadu as Deputy Senate President, Saraki said
“In my own 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 leading 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 laughed when people said I had a deal with Ekweremadu or I had a hand in the emergence of Ekweremadu.
“I didn’t need any deal to win. I had penetrated, there was no deal; I didn’t need any deal in the first place. I had worked hard such that everybody who was a Senator, I campaigned hard and canvassed for their votes and won their confidence.
“At one of the meetings held at Transcorp Hilton which Senator Godswill Akpabio co-chaired with Senator Ibrahim Gobir and a few others, which had both APC and PDP members, if you heard most of them there, the position they took was that ‘this is the Senate President they want.’
“Across party lines, that day they believed in me and that this is the Senate President that can lead us, there was no deal.
“Sometimes, I wonder how some of our colleagues found themselves at the ICC. If it had been a case that the Clerk of the National Assembly had made an announcement and the event had been postponed or it was no longer holding, plus, the invitation, I’m sure some are asking now, what really happened?
“First of all, the PDP senators had announced to the public that they were supporting me without even meeting me because, in their own meeting, majority had decided to vote for me.
“In their own interest, strategically, they decided that, `look, this is a fait accompli’ because 30 of their own senators were going to vote for this man anyway and the remaining felt it was better to join.
“It wasn’t until 2:00am that they called us to tell us their decision . With regards 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!
“After our own meeting, it was our thinking that it was after the election of the Senate President that the two groups in APC would meet and we would agree on a candidate. We never in our imagination thought they would not turn up. By the time we got there, we were only 24 while the PDP was  more than 40.
“In an election, there’s no way they would not have defeated us and that was what happened? And now, when people say it was a deal, I say that if the CNA had started the procedure in the House of Representatives first, and moved to the Senate, thereafter, today, we, the APC, would have had a deputy Senate President.”
“It is unfortunate that we have a PDP man as deputy Senate President. It is painful. It is painful for every APC member because when we went through the struggle, that was not what we signed for. But it has happened; but it is unfortunate and it is not fair to put the blame on one side because it is a combination of errors and miscalculations that led us to have, that morning, some Senators were at another place instead of being there.
“So, to suggest that it was out of a desperate act to emerge, is what I reject completely and those who followed the events would know that I didn’t have that deal to emerge.”
When asked to speak on his rumoured ambition for 2019 presidency, Saraki said that the country is currently going through a lot right and he isn't bothered about 2019, adding that those talking about the election at the moment could be described as irresponsible.


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66 comments:

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    1. Lindiway well done jare. @Saraki, I can't deal biko. Linda take note!

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    2. Am sure na jonathan been plan the abduction hahahaha una never see anything

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    3. Dis was smartnes, and really politics dat went undertone. Interests, and different bargains definitely went underground even if he doesn't admit it we all understand.

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  2. Story! U don do Wetin dey ur mind. Let's get to work. No time for explanation.

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  3. Thank God for your life...

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  4. Na wa o, but bad belle is allowed sha, who God has blessed no man can course..

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  5. Na wa o, but bad belle is allowed sha, who God has blessed no man can course..

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  6. Smart Politician your father taught you well

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  7. Too long bt he is damn cute.

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  8. "Power ccorrupts; absolute power corrupts, absolutely" Saraki and his cohorts perfectly executed the palace coup that brought him to power. I know Jagaban will not let that slide just just llike cuz that'sa huge slap on his face. Now Saraki got all he wanted (Power), but he should fasten tight his seat belt because it's gonna be a bumpy ride for him.

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  9. I STRONGLY SUSPECT THAT BUHARI WAS PART OF THE PLAN TO CALL APC SENATORS TO A MEETING WHICH HE NEVER TURNED UP. I THINKS BUHARI AND AREWA CONSULTATIVE FORUM WAS BEHIND SARAKI'S ELECTION AS SENATE PRESIDENT. I THINK THE NORTHERN CABALS ENSURED THAT BOLA TINUBU DID NOT INSTALL SOMEONE HE CAN CONTROL, ESPECIALLY, AS SENATE PRESIDENT, SHOULD ANYTHING HAPPEN TO BUHARI, OSHINBAJO BECOMES PRESIDENT AND SENATE PRESIDENT BECOMES VICE PRESIDENT. IMAGINE BOLA TINUBU BEING IN 100% CONTROL OF THE PRESIDENCY. HE'D BE TOO POWERFUL, AND BALKANISE NIGERIA'S OIL WEALTH SO BAD THAT WHAT HE DID IN LAGOS WOULD SEEM LIKE CHILD'S PLAY. AS LONG AS APC IS IN POWER, AND TINUBU IS ALIVE, BE WORRIED. TINUBU IS A HUGE THREAT TO NIGERIA'S ECONOMY COS HIS DESPERATION TO AMASS MORE WEALTH COULD PUT ALL NIGERIAN ON THE PAVEMENT, BEGGING FOR WATER, BREAD AND KEROSENE FOR THEIR LANTERN.

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  10. I am a kwaran...my respect for saraki has doubled mehn....you are the true son of your father.

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  11. I am a kwaran...my respect for saraki has doubled mehn....you are the true son of your father.

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  12. Bloody traitor.How can people be surprised anyway, after all,u did same to ur father.Just wait as nemesis catches up with i

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  13. This man is all things evil. What kind of lie is this? He didn't know? After sending textt messages to deceive others not to show up. Mad man! For his greed, he traded the party short.
    He can't even handle the job right, always stuttering like a damn fool.

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  14. Saraki is a bloody liar......If there were only 24 APC senators, then Senator Ndume should have had 24 votes and not 20....clearly some APC senators voted for the PDP, and I am very sure Saraki is one of them......Numbers don't lie

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  15. Who cares ni? Abegi shift one side

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  16. This guy has been watching 24/homeland etc...change of route, didn't wear his normal attire, was waiting in a small car, limited his communication ahah FBI even midnight karishikas cannot trace you sir kudos

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  17. Ok,we don hear u.my own is dt u people must giv us d dividend of democracy.if nt,we go beg God 2 put wahala 4 una life.

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  18. What is wrong with this man.....Senate president, calling the election of his deputy as unfortunate and sad......Wonder what his Deputy will have to say....

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  19. hopefully they succeed next time around

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  20. So it was all about your personal ambition... Continue

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  21. Deal or no deal if they Tambuwa me I Saraki and Dogara them

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  22. Na Godwin. That's how God wants it. We are gradually getting close to real democracy.

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  23. He has emmerged as the Senate President now, why the long story? Ok we haff hear.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  24. Nice blog, I gat a few questions 4 u..@ls let chat over email 08163202314

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  25. It was planned and Saraki was privy to the whole plan. Reading through his writeups, he has given himself away.

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  26. Stupid useless old agbaya man!u are a traitor!dis man is so annoying and such a big liar.he is d reason for all d problems going on now.desperate for his own personal interest.see how he's contradicting himself.u didn't make a deal with PDP but u said u met with pple within and outside APC.so how did ekeweremadu emerge deputy then??does he think Nigerians are fools??i can't stand to look at him.Agent of destruction!!

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  27. I will never giv my vote to a man that betrayed his own party and is still causing problems.a man who doesn't respect authority and leadership can never be a good leader.oga forget about being president lai lai.

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  28. Dude be spittin some juicy lies.
    I don't him.

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  29. Bukola - I support your emergence but keep your lies! Politicians really are liars!

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  30. You guyZ should just stop pointing fingers and do the needful.. The election has come and gone!!! Let everyone just forge ahead!!

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  31. Barefaced Liar, Traitor and Desperado. Running to hide in the car park when all your mates were still in bed. You did have a pact with the PDP? Pathological and Congenital Liar, why did you wait for all 109 Senators to be physically present before going ahead, 51 of your party men were absent and you were comfortable? You shall pay dearly for your sins. Inordinately over ambitious power drunk schemer.

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  32. Na God win.
    Linda look alike

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  33. Its ok.To say you didn't know is a tale by moonlight from your homestead in ilorin.Cut the story sir.

    We don't expect politicians to speak differently.I personally don't care who is there at this point though I'm not a supporter of Dr Saraki for personal reasons and No,I didn't &%%# him(for you foul mouthed libers) but you are there,so just do your job already.

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  34. I like this guy...he chooses his words well to suite everyone! He has shown the King-makers in the APC that he's a grounded Politician who can play it fair! News of Desperate moves by the so-called Senators to abduct him is so sad! Is this the change majority of Nigerians fought for?

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  35. Ok we have heard you, get to work.

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  36. Bastard fellow Omo Ilorin me su jamba

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  37. Lolz @getting to d Nass premises at 6:00an and then I hv to wear my Babariga.

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  38. Still don't trust him, green snake under a green grass

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  39. Hmmm…Deep..This people will do anything to be in leadership position in Nigeria.

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  40. Na dem sabi Apc and all their drama, am so sick of yall

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  41. Na dem sabi Apc and all their drama, am so sick of yall

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  42. Na dem sabi Apc and all their drama, am so sick of yall

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  43. Hustle...There's struggle in all stages of life,i swear! Look at somebody's daddy hiding in a car as early as 6am...smh!

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  44. this guy is a bloody liar and a snake under APC. PMB should watch this guy closely.

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  45. Saraki is a politician to d core, doing whatever it's takes to get to his goals! He is nothing but a power hungry fellow, which is ok 4 a politician. Who will kidnap a veteran like him in Naija! Pls don't take us 4 a fool! Continue in ur path of destruction, keep scattering ur platform! U ave forgotten d yoruba adage Dat says: ENIKAN KI JE AWADE!

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  46. clever Saraki

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  47. Mister you are over-reaching in your lies. None is believable.
    You are thirsty for power.

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  48. You made a dwal with PDP stop lying. How tbis change is going to manifest is yet to be seen with Saraki and PDP bent of proving that Buhari is not good enough as well as putting barriers in the ways of any probe or policy that will jeopardise business as usual- keeping Nigeria's stolen wealth and getting away with it.

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  49. Saraki is now saying he stepped down for Buhari's presidential ambition when in reality he had no chance of winning the primary of the APC talk less of emerging the presidential candidate for APC. His defiance in his latest reluctance to follow party protocol regarding leyter sent to him by the party chairman of their nominated candidate as Chief Whip etc says all that needs to know about the man. He is there to frustrate the efforts of the APC. Why be in the party in the first place. And all you here saying Saraki's emergence has check mated Tinubu, well dont cry when no change is realised in Nigeria. You want change but playing tribal games all cos Tinubu is Yoruba. Yojth of today are so ignorant.

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  50. APC at work...Thank God you survived sir!

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  51. He did the right thing..but all you guys know is limited to the information around hence have every reason to be angry cos your lives are worthless. Keep destroying a true son of the soil, you all cursing him will regret it .he has explained exactly what happened,so why are you hating?

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  52. Oga Thank God for you shaa only u sabi the secret behind the truth

    I need a wife

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  53. Story 4 d gods. He is doing wat he as promised pdp b4 he left 4 apc. Dey planed it all n now it's bn manifested. I want Buhari 2 pls speak up n address all dis NASS issues 1s n 4 all

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  54. Somebody has got to give...so enjoy ur reign nd do it with wisdom

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