The Senate President, Dr. Bukola
Saraki, has described as mere witch-hunt the investigations commenced by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the various institutions
where he had served or presently serving.
The Senate president said this
yesterday in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity,
Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu.
Saraki was responding to EFCC’s
reaction to a report that the anti-graft agency had written a letter to the
Kwara State Government demanding for all details of salaries, allowances,
estacode or any other entitlement enjoyed by Saraki during his tenure as
governor of the state between 2003 and 2011.
Saraki argued that the exercise
by the EFCC was only aimed at settling scores, laced with malicious and
partisan motives.
The EFCC in the report had
claimed that, “the commission’s letter to the Kwara State Government House,
which sought an inquest into Saraki’s earnings as the state governor, from 2003
to 2011 was dated Friday, April 26, 2019, predating his (Saraki) announcement
as IHRC ambassador at large which came on Sunday, April 28, 2019 with two clear
days.”
But Saraki in the statement
pointed out that the “IHRC letter informing the Senate President of his
appointment was dated March 16, 2019, that is about 40 days before the EFCC
wrote its letter conveying the investigations to the Kwara State Government
House.
“In fact, the media team of the
Senate president held on to the announcement of the appointment for several
weeks so that we could do due diligence on it.
“At this point, we need to remind
members of the public that Dr. Saraki’s tenure as Kwara State Governor has been
investigated several times since his last months in office in 2010 till date.
“In fact, at a point, as
incumbent governor, he voluntarily waived his immunity and submitted to
investigation and yet nothing was found against him. Also, members of the
public should be reminded that during the proceedings of his trial at the Code
of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) between 2015 and 2018, it became clear that the
evidence relied upon was from investigations conducted by the EFCC on his
tenure as governor and that is why the lead witness for the prosecution was an
EFCC agent, Michael Wetkas.
“Yet, the CCT in its judgment
dismissed the 16 charges filed against Dr. Saraki and that verdict was upheld
by the highest court of the land, the Supreme Court,” the statement explained.
Saraki insisted that the new
investigation into his activities as governor of Kwara State was a repeat
performance, adding that the EFCC was fishing for evidence that they did not
get in the past investigations, which spanned almost nine years.
He reminded the commission the he
is not an outgoing governor, adding that since 2011, tens of governors have
been in and out of the various state houses, likewise, hundreds of Senators and
members of House of Representatives.
“To single out one individual for
persistent investigation can only be logically and plausibly interpreted to be
a witch-hunt.
“This is definitely no fight
against corruption. It is a battle waged against a ‘political enemy’. It is a
‘label to damage’ plot,” the statement argued.
Saraki also revealed that not
satisfied with the reports submitted by its various teams, which had worked on
the his case in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, and Lagos, the EFCC had
constituted a fresh team to investigate the office of Senate president and also
despatched another letter late last week to the Clerk of the Senate signed by
Director of Operations, Mohammed Umar Abba.
According to Saraki, the
commission in the said letter requested for “the Certified True Copies (CTCs)
of the following: All cash books, payment vouchers, contract award letters,
evidence of contract bidding, agreement and certificate of contract completion
from the 2015 to date; CTCs of all financial retirement made within the same
period; and any other information that may assist the commission in its
investigation”.
The Senate president noted that
the letter was only written to his office and not to both chambers of the
National Assembly.
He added that it was the first
time such a letter would be written to the office of the Senate president at
the twilight of the tenure of the National Assembly, saying the development was
an indication of hostile investigation along these lines. According to him,
none of his predecessors got such ‘exclusive’ treatment in which their office
was investigated by state officials seeking to nail them at all cost.
“What EFCC does not know is that
all the issues they are seeking to probe in the office of the Senate president
are handled by the National Assembly management, that is the bureaucracy of the
federal legislature.
“The Senate president has nothing
to do with such issues. Saraki led a senate where the leadership does not get
involved in contract awards. It has initiated public hearing as part of the
process for annual appropriations bill passage and has helped to make the
legislative institution more responsive to the yearnings of the ordinary
people.
“While we do not wish to obstruct
the EFCC in the performance of its tasks, we reiterate our position that the
commission should be professional, ethical, transparent and consistent.
“It cannot be deemed professional
when the agency is not consistent in the application of its rules and the laws
to all cases and individuals,” the statement added.
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