Royal Times of Nigeria.
  • News
    • Politics
    • World
  • Opinions
    • Editorial Opinion
    • Advertorial
  • Metro
  • Lifestyle
  • Foreign
  • Sports
  • Editorial Policy
TRENDING
Strikes hit Ukraine’s capital as G7 summit begins
Socia-Economic group sue President Buhari over missing 11...
Former president Olusegun Obasanjo speaks on past life,reminiscent...
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says new registrants...
European Union calls on Nigeria youths to avoid...
United State Senate passes first gun control bill...
Transport unions in Kwara State call for completion...
Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU sues Edo...
Federal Government discovers over seven hundred thousand ghost...
Electoral Act: Supreme Court reportedly dismisses Buhari’s suit...
Diocese of Jebba (Anglican Communion) kwara postpones synod
Kwara man strips, flogs girlfriend over cheating, suspect,...
48 million Nigerians still defecate open
Ikimi, Fayose in blame game over PDP loss...
We’ll comply with court order on voter registration...

Royal Times of Nigeria.

Banner
  • News
    • Politics
    • World
  • Opinions
    • Editorial Opinion
    • Advertorial
  • Metro
  • Lifestyle
  • Foreign
  • Sports
  • Editorial Policy

CCT trial: Resign as Senate President – CACOL tells Saraki

written by Samuel Etuk February 9, 2016
CCT trial: Resign as Senate President – CACOL tells Saraki

A civil society group, the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, CACOL, has called for the resignation of Senate President, Bukola Saraki even as he battles to save his face when his trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, resumes as ordered by the Supreme Court.Bukola Saraki

While taking a swipe at some lawmakers, who it said, are making disproportionate comment to shield Saraki from prosecution, the group expressed disappointment at the manner some supposed senators have been behaving since the start of the ‘SarakiGate’, noting that their actions exhibit shamelessness and lack of morality.

CACOL, in a statement signed by its Executive Chairman, Debo Adeniran said: “CACOL finds it unintelligent for some people to continue to adduce ‘political vendetta or witch hunting’ as the reason behind the trials and travails of corruption suspects with reckless abandon for the gravity of the charges against the suspects.

“We ask why the loyalists of these corruption suspects won’t wait till their hero/es are discharged and acquitted before grandstanding and shamelessly displaying their immorality. For us, we commend the members of the Senate who are distancing themselves from the stain of corruption in line with our belief in shunning, shaming, naming and nailing corruption suspects.’

“CACOL believes that the Senate as the Upper Chamber of the law making arm of the Federal government should be conscious of its image in the minds of the people they were elected to serve in terms of integrity, legitimacy and acceptability of its decisions as whatever comes out an institution headed by a suspected criminal would be received with suspicion.

“The truth is that the wheel of justice may be slow, but it eventually catches up with the guilty. From the facts of the case available in public domain, the honourable thing that the Senate President should do is to resign or step aside for his name to be cleared,’’ Adeniran said.

The statement added that, “the history of the Nigerian Senate since 1999 is replete with similar scenarios to the present one and we remember how the Senate Presidents that got entangled in corrupt cases ended. It was only Adolphus Wabara that took the honourable path of resigning in 2005, while Evan Enwerem and Chuba Okadigbo were shamed out of office via impeachments in 1999 and 2000 respectively.”

Join our twitter community :

Follow @royaltimesng
0 comment
0
Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest
Samuel Etuk

Passionate unapologetic Nigerian, highly spontaneous, web content writer cum social media strategist, gidi hustler and Akwa-ibomite in diaspora

previous post
Adeosun assures Senate of revenue generation
next post
New tarrif hike to address infrastructure decay in power sector – JEDC

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Facebook
  • Nollywood Actress, ADA AMEH says everything will be alright

    June 19, 2022
  • Nollywood stars mourn Yoruba actor

    May 31, 2022
  • Davido laments after show promoter duped him in Italy

    May 30, 2022
  • Nollywood stars launched a fundraiser to aid Kemi Afolabi for treatment

    May 26, 2022
  • Cubana claims to get Twitter from Elon Musk

    April 27, 2022
  • Sanusi Celebrates ‘Double’ With FC Porto

    May 24, 2022
  • Tennis world number two begins with comfortable win at Roland Garros

    May 24, 2022
  • Salah, De Bruyne among nominees for Player of the month Award

    May 13, 2022
  • Oshoala reacts to planned removal as Super Falcons captain

    April 8, 2022
  • NFF gives five days ultimatum to committee to recommend Super Eagles coaching crew

    April 7, 2022
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • News
    • Politics
    • World
  • Opinions
    • Editorial Opinion
    • Advertorial
  • Metro
  • Lifestyle
  • Foreign
  • Sports
  • Editorial Policy

@2017 -Royaltimes of Nigeria. All Right Reserved.

Posting....