Senate President Bukola Saraki arrived the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) without the usual array of senators in tow.
TheCable observed that no senator accompanied the senate president, who arrived at the tribunal at 10:15am.
But two senators later joined him after 45 minutes.
This is the first time the senate president arrived “solo” at the tribunal.
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In October 2015, at least 81 senators accompanied Saraki to the CCT. But the number kept plummeting afterwards.
On Wednesday, only two senators accompanied him to the tribunal.
Meanwhile, Danladi Umar, chairman of the CCT, will rule on Saraki’s application asking him to withdraw from the trial.
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Saraki is facing multiple counts of false declaration of assets.
This is a developing story…
5 comments
A sign of the beginning of his end. Just may be
Rasign honorably, or b disgrace
Nice
with the numerous allegations of corruption leveled against him and with reliable evidences to show that he committed all these offences, he is still holding on to power. Haba Senator, this does not tell good for you as Honourable men
YOU see Africa people. If it is Oyinbo people he/she would have resign.