Senate President Bukola Saraki has attributed his ongoing trial at the tribunal to his position as the senate president, saying he would not have been singled out if he was” just a senator”.
Maintaining innocence, Saraki said actions of the tribunal have proven that there is still disregard for the rule of law in the country.
He advised that “the right thing” should be done to show that “we have imbibed the spirit of positive change”.
“I reiterate my belief that the only reason while I am going through this trial is because I am senate president,” read a statement signed by Saraki.
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“If I were to be just a senator, I doubt if anybody will be interested in the asset declaration form I filled over twelve years ago.
“This belief stems from the fact that section 3 (d) of the code of conduct bureau and tribunal act provides that if there is a breach or non-compliance with any section of the law, the person involved should be given the opportunity to either admit or deny and that in the case of a written admission, no reference to the tribunal shall be necessary.
“So, If the CCB had followed the guidelines, procedure or the due process provided in its own law, we won’t be having this trial.
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“It is my humble opinion that this case is a vivid example that there is still flagrant disregard for due process in our polity. This trial is not only being observed by Nigerians alone, the international community is watching because Nigeria is a key member of this community. So, the executive, legislature and judiciary should do the right thing that will truly demonstrate that we have imbibed the spirit of positive change.
“It is however necessary for me to thank my colleagues in the senate for the solid support and solidarity they demonstrated for me.
“I also thank my counsel for the brilliance they have shown in presenting our case and the supporters who were present in the tribunal in their hundreds. I want to assure you that I am innocent of all the charges and will clear my name in due course.”
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Lesson to Saraki: No longer steal a position that does not belong to you, if you ever get out of this one.