Why I was absent at APC caucus, NEC meetings -Saraki

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Image result for sarakiNigerian Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has said he was absent at the All Progressives Congress (APC) caucus and the National Executive Council meetings, because of his involvement in other unavoidable activities.

This was contained in a press statement sent to reporters by his media aide, Yusuph Olaniyonu.

The Senate president was absent at the APC NEC meeting, which approved a one-year tenure extension for the John Oyegun-led National Working Committee of the party.

His unavoidable absence led to speculations about the Senate President’s position on the extension.

However, Olaniyonu says his principal was unable to attend his party’s National Caucus meeting, because he arrived late from Benin.

The statement reads: “On Monday, the Senate President was in Benin from morning till 6.15 p.m., attending the Senate Roundtable on Migration and Human Trafficking, one of the interventions by the lawmaking body to source for legislative and policy solutions to one of the major problems plaguing the youth in our country today. The event was attended by Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State, his Deputy, Hon. Phillip Shuaib, representatives of the Governor of Delta State and Oba of Benin, international partners and many stakeholders.

“Dr. Saraki and his delegation, including Senators, returned to his Abuja home at 7.45 pm, while the APC National Caucus meeting was scheduled to begin by 8.00 pm on the same night. Clearly, there was no way he could have arrived at the venue on time, especially as it would be a breach of protocol to do so at a meeting presided over by the President.

“On Tuesday when the NEC meeting was holding at the APC secretariat, the Senate President was at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) where he was fighting to clear his name as the defendant in an ongoing case. Dr. Saraki did not fix the date of the adoption of briefs by prosecution and defence lawyers. The Tribunal did, and by law, Saraki must be physically present at the Tribunal being the defendant.

“It stands to reason that he cannot be in two places at once, and so he was unavoidably absent at the NEC meeting.”

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