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Saraki: Presidency Wasted Three Years Fighting Me

Leads 12-man delegation to US parliament Wike condemns executive order on corruption APC now a spent vehicle, says Fayose

- Harcourt and in Abuja in Port

Ernest Chinwo Deji Elumoye Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has said the presidency wasted three years fighting him through the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), instead of concentrat­ing on the developmen­t of the country.

Saraki is expected to deliver a speech on Nigeria and United States relations, and opportunit­ies at the US parliament this week.

This is coming as Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has condemned the recent Executive Order on Questionab­le Assets signed by President Muhammadu Buhari, saying it is unconstitu­tional.

Meanwhile, the Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has also described the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) as a spent force, and urged the Senate president to dump the party for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The trio spoke last Saturday night in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, while inaugurati­ng Obiri Ikwerre - Airport Road reconstruc­ted by Wike’s administra­tion.

Inaugurati­ng the road, Saraki expressed regret that rather than concentrat­e on the developmen­t of the country, the federal government wasted three years chasing perceived opponents.

He said his victory at the Supreme Court had exonerated him of any wrong-doing and proved his innocence.

The Senate president, however, urged Nigerians not to lose focus and hope, saying the country would eventually work.

“We are determined that there will be peace in this country. Those that don’t do the right thing will be sanctioned for not doing the right thing.

“We are determined that from every part of the country, this country belongs to us,” he said.

Saraki charged Nigerians to continue to fight for the developmen­t of the country.

He declared that Rivers State is safe for major investment­s as exemplifie­d by the presence of the multi-billion dollar Eleme Indorama Fertilizer plant which he flagged off also on Saturday.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on ceremony, Wike stated that with the Senate president, Nigerians, irrespecti­ve of their political affiliatio­n, would continue to fight the forces of darkness.

He called for the upholding of the Rule of Law across all tiers of government, saying is the only way to attain progress in the country.

Wike said: “Any government that does not respect the rule of law is the most corrupt government. This is because you cannot fight corruption without the rule of law.”

While berating the federal authoritie­s for using the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to illegally probe the finances of Rivers State despite a subsisting court judgment yet to be vacated by a higher court, Wike condemned the Executive Order on corruption, which he said, is unconstitu­tional.

Wike, who congratula­ted Saraki on his victory at the Supreme Court, said Rivers people would always stand by him, noting that the frame-up of the Senate president for armed robbery has negative consequenc­es for the country.

In his speech, Fayose said PDP was behind Senate President in period of his travail.

He told the Senate President that APC is now a spent vehicle that can no longer take him to the expected destinatio­n, addingthat­itwashight­ime the SenatePres­identretur­nedtothePD­P.

Meanwhile, Sarakiwill­deliverasp­eech onNigeriaa­ndUnited Statesrela­tions, and opportunit­ies attheUSpar­liamentthi­sweek.

This is part of Saraki’s itinerary in the US as he will on Monday lead a 12-man National Assembly delegation to Washington D.C, on a parliament­ary visit. The visit is meant to strengthen parliament­aryanddipl­omaticrela­tionship between Nigeria and the United States.

During the trip, Saraki is expected to deliver a speech on Nigeria and US Relations at the Council on Foriegn Relations,whilethe delegation­isexpected tomeetwith­theUS State Department and USAID officials to discuss energy developmen­t, health, education, gender developmen­t initiative­s and agricultur­e.

Other highlights of the trip include: meetings with select members of the US House Foreign Relations Committee led by Senator Ed Royce, Ranking Member Eliot Engel; Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and Internatio­nal Organisati­ons’ Subcommitt­ee Chairman, Chris Smith, and Ranking Member, Karen Bass to discuss issues of mutual interest to Nigeria and the US.

The delegation­willalsoho­ldmeetings with select members and staff of the Committee on House Administra­tion, including, Chairman Gregg Harper; Ranking Member, Bob Brady, and Chairman, Cedric Redmond, and members of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus.

In addition, the team will hold talks with the US Congress leadership, including Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, President Pro Tempore, Senator Orrin Hatch, as well as with members of Foreign Relations, Committee on Africa and Global Health.

The delegation will also partake in a Policy Forum on ‘Doing Business and Investing in Nigeria’ hosted by the US Chamber of Commerce, where Saraki will make a presentati­on.

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