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Tinubu: I’ve Not Spoken With Saraki Since June by Aminat508(f): 7:24am On Oct 12, 2015


The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Tinubu, yesterday revealed that he has not spoken with Senator Bukola Saraki since his emergence as Senate President on June 9. Tinubu noted that by virtue of office President Muhammadu Buhari occupies, he is required to discuss with Saraki, but he is free of such constraints.
The former governor insisted that the emergence of Saraki as Senate President was in breach of “party discipline” and a display of disloyalty. He also reaffirmed his loyalty to Buhari, denying any rift with the president. Tinubu stated that he would not engage in any action that may undermine Buhari’s government.
In a statement issued yesterday from Conakry, the capital of Guinea by his media adviser, Sunday Dare, the former governor of Lagos State said: “The idea of an alleged conspiracy between Tinubu and Saraki against the president is an execrable lie.”
A national newspaper (not New Telegraph) had,over the weekend, reported a strain in relationship between Buhari and Tinubu over list of ministerial nominees, alleging that the Presidency had subsequently beamed a security searchlight on the former governor.
But the Presidency, in a swift reaction on Saturday by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President, Mallam Garba Shehu, noted that there was no iota of truth in the story, adding that Tinubu is not of any particular interest to any arm of the security services and that relationship between the two leaders cannot be better than it is at the moment.
Tinubu said he would “not toss aside a lifetime’s labour because of an alleged slight and certainly would not join with Senator Saraki in stymying this government which may just be the nation’s last best chance to salvage itself.” The former governor said there is no truth in the allegation of conspiracy against the president between him and Saraki. His words: “Given the exigencies of his position, President Buhari is placed in an unenviable position to some degree. The du-ties of his office give him no choice; necessity constrains him, requiring that he discourse with Senator Saraki.
As party leader, Asiwaju is free of such constraints. On these matters, I know where Asiwaju Tinubu stands. He remains glued to the party decision that the manner by which Saraki captured his current seat travestied party discipline. It was a crass act of disloyalty showing that Saraki may have joined the APC on paper, but has remained true to the malpractices and wrong aims of the reactionary PDP in his soul. “The alleged conspiracy is a figment. It takes at least two people to make a conspiracy.
There has been no substantive communication between Asiwaju and Saraki since the latter decided to foul the integrity of the Senate and the party. “To be truthful, I don’t think Saraki would care to hear what Asiwaju would have to say to him. He would admonish the senator to treat the nomination process with dispatch, justice, fairness, transparency, and most of all with the greatest patriotism.” While counselling Saraki to shelve his personal situation for the moment and concentrate on the people’s business, he noted that:
“It would be a grave mistake and abuse of office for Saraki to directly or indirectly inject his personal matter into the approval process. Saraki should not link the approval of a single minister to his desire for extrajudicial treatment of his issues.”
On his purported surveillance, Tinubu said, “If adhering to the decisions of the party, supporting the government’s progressive plank and working for the good of the people qualifies Tinubu for surveillance, then he will accept that. “However, we know that any such surveillance is not from state security organs.
Such activity would come from the insecurity agencies of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its mercenary allies elsewhere who would seek to fragment the true core of the APC so that they may scuttle the Buhari reform programme and return the nation to the misgovernance of the past.
They hope to delude the APC into attacking itself. “By so doing, they believe they can regain through stealth, the reins of government the people seized from them through elections. They seek to break the hearts and hopes of the people. Asiwaju Tinubu would never team with anyone to gain such an inhumane objective.”
Tinubu’s statement also affirmed his loyalty to the president. He said: “For the record, the Buhari Presidency was brought to life by the votes of millions of Nigerians who desire change. Such a collective and historic achievement is not one that anyone who worked to bring it to life would easily seek to deconstruct.
“This government is for the betterment of the people and the national purpose is bigger and more important than any individual’s desires. “In our journey to national betterment, plans and policies will be made, then amended. Mistakes will occur and then corrected. Achievements will be had and replicated. Through it all, Asiwaju will remain true to the progressive ideals that fuelled the creation of the APC.
“He has devoted his political life to achieve what has been achieved. His heart is too much of the people and his mind too fixed on establishing a positive historic legacy to suffer such a cynical policy or engage in the destructive pettiness of which he is accused.” Speaking on the ministerial list for the first time after the nominees was made public, Dare stated:
“Like the rest of us, Asiwaju Tinubu waited for the president to select his cabinet. The majority of the selections have been made. There is nothing to do but congratulate the appointees and pray for them. Their responsibilities are vast; the future of the nation now rests on their shoulders. The challenges before them are manifold and daunting. Those who want the best for Nigeria can only hope that these people succeed. “The only intervention that Asiwaju Tinubu would make is one of encouragement.
He would charge them to remain true to the progressive vision of the party and our president. None should allow themselves to be enticed to join league with those who would cast us back into the old mould of PDP governance: to pilfer, destroy and pillage. Instead, they should cohere faithfully to the enlightened programmes and promises made by our party and this government.”
He stressed that the only intervention he can make is to encourage the wouldbe ministers that the responsibilities on their hands are vast and the future of the nation now rests on their shoulders. “Other than voice this encouragement, Bola Tinubu will never say a negative word or lift a finger to forestall anyone’s approval before the Senate,” he said.



Source:http://newtelegraphonline.com/tinubu-ive-not-spoken-with-saraki-since-june-9/

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Re: Tinubu: I’ve Not Spoken With Saraki Since June by simo4real(m): 7:27am On Oct 12, 2015
Tinubu please forgive and forget let us join hands together and move this our great nation forward.
Re: Tinubu: I’ve Not Spoken With Saraki Since June by ORACLE1975(m): 7:32am On Oct 12, 2015
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