Apparently peeved by the unending dissent
between the Senate and Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, a youth organization in
Kwara State, has threatened to recall the
Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
The group made the threat in a press statement
issued on Saturday under the aegis of Kwara Youth Stakeholders Forum
(KYSF), Sahara Reporters said.
“We have resolved that if having a Senate President
from our State will not add value to our situation and will not be a blessing
to Nigerians, we will not hesitate to begin a recall process of Senator Bukola
Saraki of the Kwara Central Senatorial District,” the group said in a
statement.
The statement was jointly signed by President
of Kwara Youth Stakeholders Forum Charles Olufemi Folayan, Dep. President Ahmed
Alanamu, Secretary Abolarin Olushola, PRO Damilola Abolarin, Kwara Central
Coordinator Abdurasak Oyan, Kwara South Coordinator Arinde Olushola and Kwara
North Coordinator Ahmed Mohammed.
The KYSF added that they were “Disturbed by the
frequent face-off between the Senate and the Executive arm of Government
which is affecting the whole Nation and requires the attention of all
Nigerians, considering its adverse effect on the masses.
The statement reads: “We are cognisant of the
separation of powers in a democratic Government, but it is shocking to see the
Legislative and Executive arms of Government formed by the same political party
playing opposition between themselves in the name of ‘Separation of Power’.
“We are aware that the expectations of
Nigerians may not yet have been met by this administration and we are concerned
that despite the high level of expectation of the people, many sensitive issues
that has to do with the general welfare of Nigerians have not been given prompt
and required attention by the Senate thereby causing delay in implementation
and hindering good Governance.
“We are also concerned that the Senate in
their recent sitting suspended all issues regarding confirmation of nominees.
“We, the youths of Kwara State expect that the
Senate President who hails from our State, would make us proud by working with
the Executive to deliver the dividends of democracy to the good people of
Nigeria rather than prioritizing personal issues above public interest.
“Sadly, Bills of public interest such as Local
Government Autonomy Bill and other Bills that will make direct impact on the
people have not yet received adequate attention from the Senate.
“We are disappointed that despite the economic
recession which demands urgent attention, the Senate leadership has been paying
more attention to swarming court rooms for CCT trial, Custom Boss Uniform and
debates on the recalling of an individual Senator.
“As youth stakeholders of the home State of
the President of the Senate, we wish to express our disappointment in the
leadership of the Senate for their incessant bickering with the executive arm
of Government thereby causing obstruction of the smooth running of the
Government of Nigeria.
“In the absence of our President Muhammadu
Buhari, who we pray for his speedy recovery, we have an Acting President Yemi
Osinbajo who has without doubt remained loyal, committed and focused in leading
this country out of the current economic hardships and keeping the good people
of Nigeria secure and united as one Great Nation. What we need from the Senate
is its support and cooperation with such a leader and not their constant
throwing of spanners in the works of good Governance.
“Kwara Youths have not felt the impact of
having a Senate President from our State but rather are constantly embarrassed
with the display of multi-billion Naira convoys to the face of unemployed Kwara
youths and oppression of civil servants whose salaries have not been paid for
months.
“We have resolved that if having a Senate
President from our State will not add value to our situation and will not be a
blessing to Nigerians, we will not hesitate to begin a recall process of
Senator Bukola Saraki of the Kwara Central Senatorial District.
“We hereby advise him to realise that he is
there to serve the good people of Nigeria, adjust his ways and prioritize the
interest of Nigerians above ego and personal political ambition.”
The situation is similar to that of Senator
Dino Melaye. In an unprecedented exercise, voters in Kogi West Senatorial
District signed a petition for his recall on June 10.
In a judicial bid to save his seat, Melaye
dragged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) before the Abuja
Division of the Federal High Court, seeking an order restraining the electoral
body from conducting any referendum aimed at recalling him.
Should Melaye’s recall succeed, he would be
the first senator ever recalled in Nigeria’s history
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