Ripples Nigeria has
learnt that what began as an innocuous award to Deputy Senate President,Ike
Ekweremadu, on Tuesday has created serious unease in the camp
of Dr Bukola Saraki, incumbent leader of the Senate, who is currently facing
trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal for false declaration of assets.
The
award, ‘Anti-corruption Ambassador,’ which is now mired in controversy was
reportedly cooked for Mr Ekweremadu by the Liaison Officer of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the National Assembly, Mr Sulaiman
Bakari. The agency has since denied the said staff, leaving the Deputy Senate
President thoroughly embarrassed and feeling that he may have been scammed.
Sources
close to Senator Saraki say that the anti-corruption crusader award bestowed on
his deputy took his camp by surprise, coming at a time the Senate President’s
integrity was being questioned both at the tribunal and in the Panama Paper
leaks. Saraki’s loyalists are now querying the original intentions behind the
Ekweremadu misadventure, a source confided in Ripples Nigeria.
What
has emerged is that the Saraki and Ekweremadu camps are heading for an apparent
showdown as mutual distrust sets in. The Saraki camp is alleging underground
moves to unmake their principal via a ‘timed coup’.
The
unease among the Saraki elements heightened on Wednesday when the Deputy Senate President
emerged from a closed-door session of the Senate to announce that the upper
legislative chamber was reversing some of its earlier decisions which had drawn
the ire of Nigerians and made Saraki even more unpopular.
Among
others, Ekweremadu said the Senate was suspending further debate on amendments
proposed for the Code of Conduct Act which many believe was instigated by
Saraki to extricate himself from the CCT trial.
He
also announced that the Senate was standing down the suspension clamped on
Senator Kabir Marafa, a known Saraki critic who wanted the Senate President
sacked soon after he was elected.
He added that the
Senate had also resolved that all members who had cases instituted in the
courts against their colleagues should have same withdrawn, emphasizing that
the Senate was now more united than before.
Finally,
he said that Senators will stand by their embattled President all through the
course of trial at the CCT. While many at the Senate closed-door session
cheered, reports say that die-hard Saraki loyalists were not amused and have
since drawn a battle line.
Our
source said, “We are surprised at the Deputy Senate President. We believe that
the award was an orchestrated move to rubbish Dr Saraki and position himself as
a saint. We see through this charade, and are not impressed.
“We
smell a dirty plot, a timed coup to stampede Oga out of office.
“We
think Ekweremadu is in a hurry to be Senate President. They should allow the
law to run its course. Dr. Saraki has said he would not resign and is ready to
face trial. This set back is only temporary. We are confident he will prevail
in the end”, he said.
Last
week, the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Odigie John
Oyegun, sent the clearest signal till date of the party’s resolve to sack the
troubled Senate President. He had given indications that the APC would spare
nothing to oust Saraki.
Analysts
believe that Ekweremadu’s succession plots may have been bolstered by Oyegun’s
pronouncements.
One
commentator told Ripples Nigeria, “The man has a right to aspire. There is a
gap to be filled, and this has been made manifest by APC chieftains who have
come out to say that they do not want Saraki anymore.
“Politicians
are the same everywhere. They are all opportunists and would seize the moment
if an opportunity presents itself. Ekweremadu cannot be an exception. He has
been lying in wait for long.
“I
think he is being edged on by permutations that the opposition party, People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) have a comfortable standing in the Red Chamber and only
require a few disgruntled APC Senators to climb the throne”, he noted.
The
apprehensions in Saraki camp, reports say, are the reason behind the latest
plot by his legal team to cause further delays in his trial.
On
Wednesday, the Agabi-led legal defence force got their principal to formally
request that the CCT Chairman, Danladi Umar, quit the trial on grounds of
alleged bias against Saraki. There are speculations that Saraki’s camp won’t
take matters lying low and are preparing to unleash a media war against all perceived
enemies, with Ekweremadu no exception.
Though
no official words have come from either camp, the Deputy Senate President, it
is gathered, has reached out to Saraki to reassure him that he means well. An
inside source said, “Yes, he called to let him into all the goings-on in the
Senate and all is well between the Senate President and his Deputy. He is privy
to all that transpired.
“It
is very clear that there is no love lost between the two. We will stand by our
leader, no matter what,” he said.
Source: Ripples Nigeria
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