
The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki has lambasted a national 
leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, for 
attacking him.
This is contained in a statement by Yusuph Olaniyonu, his Special Adviser on Media and 
Publicity, in which Saraki said Tinubu on Sunday released another of his expected
 quarterly vicious attack on his person.
While replying Tinubu’s allegations, Saraki also said he (Tinubu) was desperate to be Nigeria’s president in 2023
It reads: “We have taken it for granted that Tinubu’s attack on 
Saraki every three months (Quarterly) will come as expected, we would 
just have ignored his statement but for the fact that it was filled with
 untruth, fallacies and misrepresentations. The statement was another 
effort to sell a concocted narrative about the Eighth National Assembly 
and its leadership.
“First, he alleged that national budgets were delayed, distorted, 
padded, new projects introduced, funds for projects reduced, “to halt 
progress of government”. It is unfortunate that a man like Tinubu who 
had been in the Senate (though for 22 months and under a military 
regime) should have a better understanding of how the legislature works.
 The passage of budgets is definitely not the exclusive responsibility 
of the leadership of the Senate.
“Most of the work is done in the various committees. These committees
 are headed by Senators representing different parties. It is the level 
of co-operation between the committees and the MDAs in the timely 
defence of the budget proposals and the ability of the two chambers of 
the National Assembly to reconcile their figures that usually determine 
how soon the budget is passed. To put the blame of budget delay on the 
Senate President or Speaker can only be mischief, or at best, playing to
 the gallery.
“It is also a known fact that any so-called delay in the passage of 
budgets under the Eighth National Assembly is traceable to the refusal 
of heads of MDAs to defend the budget proposals for their agencies on 
time. Last year, the President himself had to direct the Secretary to 
Federal Government to compel heads of MDAs to appear before the National
 Assembly committees following the report made to him by Dr. Saraki and 
Speaker Yakubu Dogara.
“So, if a man like Tinubu is spreading this falsehood about budget 
passage and delay being deliberately orchestrated by the National 
Assembly leadership, one wonders whether he tries to even understand 
what happens in the federal legislature at all or is that the only thing
 that is of interest to him is “jockeying and maneuvering for 
influence”, as he puts it.
“To further make the points here clear, we invite Tinubu to look at 
the records of the time of submission of budgets and their passage since
 2010 and he will see that with the exception of the 2013 budget which 
was passed on December 20, 2012, all the budgets have been passed 
between March and May of the same fiscal year.
“This should give him a better understanding of the fact that the 
date the Appropriations Bill is submitted to parliament and the 
readiness of the MDAs to defend the proposals submitted as well as 
timely agreement on the figures by both chambers of the National 
Assembly are the main determining factors in when the budget is 
eventually passed. So, Tinubu should see that the facts cannot support 
his spins and fake narrative.
“In all the three budgets already passed by the National Assembly, we
 challenge Tinubu to make specific reference to where Dr. Saraki and the
 leadership of the National Assembly “sought to pad with pet projects” 
as he alleged. Tinubu should be graceful enough to substantiate this 
allegation. We consider that allegation careless, irresponsible and 
callous. We therefore demand that he should withdraw it.
“However, there is need to let him know that it is the constitutional
 responsibility of the National Assembly to review the proposals sent by
 the executive and where it deems necessary, it is within the power of 
the legislature to make changes. A good example, is the decision by the 
National Assembly to include in the 2018 budget the one percent of the 
total budget, amounting to N33 billion, as allocation for Universal 
Health Coverage as provided by an extant law, which had been hitherto 
observed in the breach. Is this what Tinubu considers as budget padding?
 And this was a decision which was praised across the world as a real 
benefit to ordinary people across the country.
“Tinubu also claimed that the Senate leadership ‘stymied APC 
legislative initiatives while attempting to hoist noxious reactionary 
and self interested legislation on the nation’. We wonder what these 
‘legislative initiatives’ are because in the four years of the Buhari 
administration, it has only forwarded 11 bills to the Senate, apart form
 the routine annual appropriations and supplementary budget proposals.
“Two of these bills, the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill 
and the National Minimum Wage Bill, have been passed. One of the bills, 
the Money Laundering Prevention and Prohibition Act (amendment) Bill was
 withdrawn by the executive following the disagreement between the 
Attorney General and the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes 
Commission (EFCC).
“Also, another one, the National Water Resources Bill was rejected 
because it infringed on the rights of states to develop their water 
resources. The remaining seven which are the National Centre for Disease
 Control and Prevention Establishment Bill, Federal Institute of 
Industrial Research for the Development of Micro, Small and Large 
Industries Bills, the Suppression of Piracy Bill, Communications Service
 Tax Bill, 2015; Federal Institute of Industrial Research Bill, 2017; 
Raw Materials Research and Development Council (Repeal and Re-enactment 
Bill 2018; Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency (Establishment 
etc) Bill, 2018- are at various stages of passage.
“As a leader of the Eighth National Assembly, Dr. Saraki is proud 
that under his watch, the Senate has surpassed the records of all 
previous Senate in the number of bills passed, the significance of these
 bills to the revival of the economy, the fight against insecurity and 
corruption, improvement in the provision of health service and the 
education sector, as well as better social service delivery to the 
generality of the people.
“The bills passed, motions moved, intervention made and frequent 
engagement with the people were all directed towards addressing the day 
to day issues that affect the lives of the ordinary Nigerians. This 
Senate has passed 282 bills (the highest any Senate had passed is 129 
bills recorded by the 5th Senate), among which is the Mutual Assistance 
in Criminal Matters Act, Public Procurement Act (amendment) Bill, 
Petroleum Industry Governance Bill, Electoral Act (amendment) Bill, 
Police Reform Bill, Police Trust Fund Bill, Nigeria Railways Authority 
Bill, Company and Allied Matters Act (amendment) Bill, Secured Credit 
Transactions Act, Whistleblowers Protection Bill, constitution amendment
 bills, Discrimination Against Persons With Disability Bill, Electronic 
Transaction Bill, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, North East Development 
Commission (NEDC) Act, Witness Protection Programme Bill, Credit Bureau 
Reporting Bill, Sexual Harassment in Tertiary Educational Institution 
Bill and Compulsory Treatment and Care of Victims of Gunshots Bill, 
National Financial Intelligence Agency Act, Federal Audit Services 
Commission Bill, among others. It will be good to know which of these 
Bills Tinubu believes is “self interested” and not in the interest of 
Nigerians.
“We will like to point the attention of Mr. Tinubu to the fact that 
most of the bills listed above got international and national 
endorsement from stakeholders who lauded the Senate for the move. For 
example, the Financial Intelligence Database Agency (Ultrascan) 
commended the Senate for passing the NFIU Act which enabled the country 
to be re-admitted into the Egmont Group.
“Also, the Nigeria Police leadership have praised the Senate for 
passing the Police Reforms Bill and the Police Trust Fund Bill. Again, 
when the National Assembly in the 2018 budget gave effect to the law 
allowing one percent of the budget to be devoted to Primary Health Care 
Delivery, it got kudos from Bill Gates, Bono, Dr. Tedros Adhanom 
Ghebreyesus of WHO, and various national groups who believe the move 
would bring health care delivery to the poor people across the country. 
The passage of the UBEC Act (amendment) Bill was praised by Pakistani 
child education campaigner and youngest Nobel Laureate, Yousafzai 
Malala.
“When the PIGB was passed, APC led by Tinubu, National Association of
 Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE), among others, hailed the Senate for a
 good job. Even, the World Bank commended the National Assembly for the 
passage of the Company and Allied Matters Act and Secured Transactions 
in Movable Assets and Credit Bureau Reporting Act. Of course, all these 
initiatives will be ignored by a man who is still sulking because his 
vow in 2015 that Saraki and Dogara will never lead the National Assembly
 did not materialize.
“Tinubu and his mob have been sponsoring the narratives in the media 
that the emergence of the present leadership of the National Assembly 
was a mistake. We hereby submit that Dr. Saraki and other leaders of the
 National Assembly were democratically elected by their colleagues. And 
it is because they are the choice of their colleagues that they have 
remained in office for the past 46 months, despite all the plots hatched
 by anti-democratic, reactionary and fascist elements pretending to be 
‘progressives’. In fact, Tinubu should know that if there was any 
mistake made on June 9, 2015, It was the miscalculation by himself and 
his small cabal in the APC who felt they could decide for the 
Senators-elect and House of Representatives Members-elect.
“When they failed after their grand-standing that they could always 
got whatever they desired, they resorted to undermining the institution 
of the legislature and waging a campaign of calumny against the law 
making body. It is now clear that those who took Senators away from the 
chambers contrary to the directive contained in the proclamation signed 
by President Muhammadu Buhari on June 9, 2015 are ‘mistake personified’.
 It is obvious that If they repeat that arrogance during the 
inauguration of the Ninth National Assembly, they will fail again 
because Nigeria is greater than them. The institution of the legislature
 is bigger than the over-bloated egos of these power mongers and dirty 
schemers.
“Let us repeat again that we know that a Machiavellian politician 
like Tinubu will forever agonize over his erroneous belief that Dr. 
Saraki frustrated his ambition from becoming running mate to President 
Muhammadu Buhari through a Muslim-Muslim ticket in 2015. In his usual 
cavalier manner, he will stop at nothing to punish Saraki for that. We 
know that this attack is not about the interest of the nation or that of
 President Muhammadu Buhari. It is about his 2023 ambition and it is 
obvious in the statement as he struggled to explain this away.
“However, Tinubu should leave Dr. Saraki out of his schemes and 
manipulations towards 2023. It is obvious his arbitrary and tactless 
interference in the process for the emergence of the leadership of the 
Ninth Assembly is already falling through. The frustration from this 
experience might have been responsible for this needless and baseless 
outbursts. Our only advice for him is that if he is interested in the 
stability of the National Assembly, he should allow the members to elect
 their leadership in consultations with the party leadership. He should 
stop treating the legislators like hapless pupils receiving orders from a
 cane-wielding headmaster.
“A situation where he, Tinubu, is dictating to elected legislators 
and ordering them to either comply with his directives or get out of the
 party will not augur well for the legislature in the next dispensation.
 History should have thought him that only a leadership that truly 
enjoys the support of members can help the President and his 
administration to achieve their objectives. It is a good development 
that the candidates for the various positions are already reaching out 
to their colleagues and forging alliances. We can see that after he 
realized that he has misfired, he is trying to retrace his step and in 
his usual devious manner, he is looking for scapegoats. We advise him to
 leave Dr. Saraki out of his manipulations and ‘jockeying and 
maneuvering for influence and power’, as he termed it.
“The Eighth Senate has done very well and will leave a good legacy. 
Despite all the underhand tactics to undermine the legislature by 
outsiders and the public posturing, members have always worked as a team
 on critical issues that have benefits for our people and our nation. 
That is why hitherto unachievable legislations like the PIGB, Police 
Reforms Act and other bills or amendments to existing laws were passed 
with ease because the members and the leadership know that they are 
elected as Senators of the Federal Republic not as party representatives.
“Tinubu should know that while we await his attack for the next quarter, we can only advise him to stay on facts.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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