“You Are Corrupt, Greedy & Lawless” – Obasanjo Writes Letter to senate & house of reps.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Wednesday, acknowledged
receipt of a letter from former President Olusegun Obasanjo, drawing his
attention to alleged corruption in the National Assembly.
(more after the cut)
But Saraki, who said he was still studying the letter hinted
that he would formally write a reply to the former president in no time. This came as the Senate spokesman, Aliyu Sabi, feigned
ignorance of the presence of the letter in the Red Chamber just as he said he
would not comment on it until his attention was drawn to the letter.
The Senate President, responding to inquiry on whether he
was in receipt of the letter, confirmed that the said letter was presently on
his table.
Speaking through his Special Adviser, Media and
Publicity,Yusuph Olaniyonu, Saraki, insisted that he would officially
communicate the former president on the issues he raised.
“The Senate President has acknowledged that he has received
the letter and that he would formally communicate the former
president,”Olaniyonu said. But the Senate spokesman, Aliyu Sabi claimed that he was not
aware of the said letter to the Senate President.
He, however, said if there was to be a letter, it would be
communicated to senators through the Senate President, adding that he would
speak when such was done.
“As far as I am concerned, I am not aware of any letter to
the Senate President from the former president, so I cannot comment on what I
am not aware of. “We have a constitution on this country and any
communication to the National Assembly must follow the laid-down rules, so like
I said, when I am informed of the said letter, I can now speak,” he told
Vanguard.
The former president is said to have written the National
Assembly, through the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, accusing the lawmakers
of corruption, impunity and greed.
The former president specifically accused the lawmakers of
fixing and earning salaries and allowances far above what the Revenue Mobilization
Allocation and Fiscal Commission approved for them.
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