
APC not behind probe, says Oyegun
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) has granted the wife of the Senate President, Mrs. Toyin
Saraki, administrative bail after she was invited for a chat with the
commission for two days over allegations of corruption.
The bail came as the National
Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, has
distanced the party from the travails of Mrs. Saraki in the hands of the
anti-graft commission.
Mrs. Saraki, who defied the early
morning rain yesterday to continue with the grilling started on Tuesday, was
granted administrative bail after about five hours with the investigators.
Sources at the EFCC said the
former Kwara State first lady was invited by the commission over the large
inflow of money into her private company during her husband’s tenure as Kwara
State governor.
EFCC spokesperson, Wilson
Uwujaren, who confirmed the bail, explained that it had not exonerated Mrs. Saraki from the offence
she was accused of.
Uwujaren said Mrs. Saraki could
be invited at any time necessary for further interrogation.
Meanwhile, Oyegun while
speaking at a press conference at the
party’s secretariat in Abuja, said there
was nothing untoward about the probe of Mrs. Saraki by the anti-corruption
agency which was merely discharging its functions, adding that the senate president’s
wife case remained mere allegations
until it is proven.
He said APC believed that the
EFCC should be allowed to do its job without interference.
“I want to assure you without
doubting that the APC absolutely has nothing to do with the probe. She’s not on
trial by the way. It is an investigation that has to do with the senate
president’s wife.
“We are completely, totally,
absolutely innocent of it. What we have not done like in the PDP days is to
rush and interfere with the processes of the EFCC which our president has made
quite clearly, everybody should be ready to carry out their legitimate
functions without interference,” he said.
Oyegun, while commenting on the
successful resolution of the crisis in the House of Representatives, said the last
minute intervention by President Muhammadu Buhari helped to broker the much needed peace and prevailed on
the feuding lawmakers to sheath their sword.
He said the meeting summoned by
President Buhari at the State House gave the needed impetus for the amicable
settlement of the outstanding issues.
“The misunderstanding in the
House has been amicably resolved thanks to the intervention of Mr. President
who again made it quite clear with everybody that there is no alternative but
to listen to what the party says.
“I want to emphasise the fact
that all of us were what we were and what we are, thanks to the platform that
the party provided for everybody. I think his message resonated very
intensively with all the members of the House, Buhari still did not interfere.
“I want to make that very clear
and his parting words to us was that the presiding leadership of the House and
the party should go and resolve whatever issues there are that were militating
against the resolution of the problem and that is what exactly happened.
“We left there into consultations
and discussions with the presiding officers of the House, and let me take this
opportunity to pay tribute to their maturity and to their sense of
responsibility, tribute to their loyalty to the party and above all, tribute to
their sense of general good meaning, the patriotism displayed by the Speaker
and his deputy,” he said.
Responding to concerns over the apparent shortchanging of the South-east
zone from the sharing arrangement in the lower legislative chamber, Oyegun said
the party was hopeful that the leadership of the House would take steps to
address such imbalance in the allocation of other sensitive positions.
He said: “The sharing process is
not over, even in the House, it is not yet over and all these will be taken
into consideration when other positions in the House are been distributed. I
have no doubt at all about that.
On South-west producing two
principal officers in the House, Oyegun said: “In real life, there is no
perfection. In real life there are ups and downs what is important is that the
system functions.”
“In the case of the House they got to that bridge but were yet to cross
it but in the Senate they have almost elected all the principal officers and I
also learnt that they have a court action presently concerning the emergence of
the leadership which makes it different from that of the lower chamber.”
On the effort of the party to
meet the promises made to Nigerians, Oyegun said the people are very aware of the poor state of affairs
in the country and the fact that government finances have not been healthy. He
said due to the rot that was handed over to the APC administration, most areas
of the economy had been at a near stand-still.
Oyegun also justified the
decision to restrict corruption probe to last administration, saying that
system in the last six years is very phenomenal with all manner of the impunity
and corruption.
On the appointment of the
ministers, the National Chairman said
the matter was absolutely the prerogative of the President who might
decide to consult the party or any other group in the country making up his
list.
According to him, the president
is working hard to fix the rots and plug all the loopholes where the resources
of the country have hitherto been fleeced away.
“It is until all these things
have been put in place and proper structures set up that Nigerians will expect to
harness all the good things contained in the party’s manifestos,” he said.
Credit: Thisday
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