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Friday 12 June 2015

Politics:APC Finally Accepts Saraki's Election

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has finally accepted the outcome of the election in the senate that produce Senator Bukola Saraki as the senate president.

The party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, today affirmed that the party had accepted Saraki as the President of the Senate, and they were ready to live with the reality.Edo-born Oyegun who spoke to State House correspondents at the Defence House, Abuja, after a meeting of members of the 2015 transition committee with President Muhammadu Buhari . The committee had visited the president to present their report. Oyegun is a member of the committee.
The APC had earlier vowed to sanction Saraki and his counterpart in the house of representatives, Honourable Yakubu Dogara, after they emerged as leaders of both the senate and house of representatives respectively.
When asked by a Punch reporter if  Saraki’s position would be accepted by the party, Oyegun said, “Of course! He has been duly elected by his colleagues. We have a reality and we must live with it.” .
He revealed that the party chieftains were already in consultations with Saraki but they wouldn’t want to publicise it.Speaking further about the crisis that engulfed the party before the National Assembly elections.
The chairman said, “It is not the first or second time we have passed through this kind of scenario and we came out strong. This may not even be the last time, we come out every time stronger and more determined” .
He however subtly supported senators who are heading to court over Saraki’s victory saying they were within their rights.
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“People say they are going to court which is their right, but as a party, we are looking at everything and we are coming out strong,” he concluded.

Meanwhile the national publicity secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has come under attack by his kinsmen for stating that the party will follow due process in punishing Saraki and Dogara.

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