Senate
President, Bukola Saraki, has stated that he will not yield to calls for him to
leave his post.
He said
this while addressing a press conference at the National Assembly on Wednesday.
Since
he announced his defection from the APC, the ruling party has been calling on
Mr Saraki to leave the post since his new party, PDP, does not have a majority
in the Senate.
Reacting
to this on Wednesday, Mr Saraki insisted he will remain in his position so long
as he enjoys the support of his colleagues who elected him.
“I will
not give in (to pressure). I will not. I was elected by members,” he responded
to a question on his plan on calls for his removal.
‘Not
desperate for power’
Mr
Saraki said he was not desperate for power, and will not cling on to his
position should he lose the confidence of his people.
Mr
Saraki said if two-thirds of senators passed a vote of no confidence in him, he
would honourably bow out. He urged Nigerians not to be under any illusion that
he was a power monger as being peddled by his critics.
Mr
Saraki also said Speaker Yakubu Dogara would also step down if substantial
majority of members of the House of Representatives withdraw their support for
him.
Mr
Dogara was seated to the left of Mr Saraki, but did not address the press or
take questions.
Mr
Saraki has faced allegations that he is desperate to retain power, and could
betray anyone in the process. Amongst the allegations the lawmaker has faced in
recent weeks include a recollection of his relationship with his father.
The late
Olusola Saraki was said to have been sent into political oblivion after his son
defied him in 2011 to appoint his successor as governor that year.
He also took over the Kwara North
Senatorial District seat from his sister, Gbemisola Saraki. The duo remained at
political loggerheads ever since.
Even though there were initial
reconciliations, the sister recently declared support for President Muhammadu
Buhari and the All Progressives Congress after the Senate president defected to
the opposition Peoples Democratic Party last week.
Mr Saraki’s politics has been
under intense suspicion since he outsmarted the leadership of the APC to become
the Senate President in 2015, entering an alliance that saw Ike Ekweremadu, a
member of an opposition party, become the deputy Senate President.
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