Saraki's CCT trial: Prosecution merely entertaining Nigerians - Kwara APC
The All Progressives Congress in Kwara State has said the ongoing trial of the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, at the Code of Conduct Tribunal has assumed the dimension of a mere media trial, where the prosecution team has embarked on a petty journey of comedy and humour, entertaining Nigerians with drama and folk tales signifying nothing.
In a statement issued on Sunday in Ilorin by its State Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Sulyman Buhari, the party hailed the determination of Saraki to face his accusers headlong while describing him as a courageous leader that is worth his pedigree.
Buhari said: "Given the hyped trial of the Senate President, one would have been tempted to assume the prosecution team had evidence to proof the charges filed against the Senate President. However, the comedy-filled 48 hours ?after the commencement of the trial has shown that the CCB has no case against the Senate President and the whole trial might have been initiated to put the Senate President on media trial with the sole goal of painting him black in the minds of unsuspecting Nigerians. Even if the plot is to convict Dr. Saraki in the court of public opinion, the plot is destined to fail because those folk tales cannot stand the test of credibility in the face of the facts and water-tight arguments.
"The party said the CCB having realised that it has no evidence against the Senate President, took a detour on a journey of rigmarole and rabble-rousing, entertaining Nigerians with drama and folktales. If the witness lined up by the prosecutor claimed money was deposited into Dr. Saraki's bank account 50 times within a day, is there any iota of credible indication that the money involved was gotten from the public till?
"Since the CCB filed charges on alleged false assets declaration, how do pensions that accrued legitimately to Dr. Saraki from Kwara State government the business of the CCT? Why did the EFCC have to lie that Dr. Saraki has been collecting salaries from Kwara State government ?as governor after he left office in 2011, when what he got from the government is his statutory pensions as former governor?"
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