President Muhammadu Buhari has refused to meet one-on-one
with Senator Bukola Saraki two weeks after the latter connived with top
officials of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to win the post of Senate
President in a move that both stunned and angered the hierarchy of the All
Progressives Congress (APC).
Sahara Reporters learned that Senator Saraki had made several
overtures to get a private meeting with Mr. Buhari, to no avail. One source
revealed that Mr. Saraki’s latest attempt was to follow the president to his
hometown of Daura in Katsina State to take in the commencement of the Islamic
Ramadan period. The president reportedly rebuffed the move.
Following President Buhari’s rebuff, Mr. Saraki reportedly
arranged a quiet visit to Vice President Yemi Osibanjo to apologize for an
insulting remark he had made in the heat of his high-stakes maneuver to win the
leadership of the Senate by striking an alliance with the PDP. Top APC
officials claimed that Mr. Saraki had turned down an invitation by VP Osibanjo
to discuss his contentious pursuit of the Senate Presidency by stating
contemptuously that “a mere commissioner” could not summon him to a meeting.
Mr. Osibanjo, a former commissioner in Lagos State, had sought to meet with
Senator Saraki in order to resolve a crisis that arose from the latter’s scheme
to outmaneuver his party, the APC.
Following Mr. Saraki’s emergence as Senate President in an
election described by officials of the APC as irregular, Mr. Buhari had
publicly accepted his triumph. Even so, the president has refused to do
anything that would amount to a public validation of Mr. Saraki’s victory.
Two associates of Mr. Buhari told Sahara Reporters that the
president shared the APC’s dismay with Mr. Saraki’s alliance with the PDP to
snatch up the top Senate post. “The fact of the matter is that the president
[Mr. Buhari] will not abandon the party’s position altogether,” one of our
sources said. Another added, “Mr. President [Buhari] has never been comfortable
anyway with Dr. Saraki since [Mr. Saraki] is well known as a corrupt person who
will try to hinder the administration’s fight against corruption.”
One source in the Senate told SaharaReporters that Senator
Saraki, troubled by President Buhari’s refusal to meet with him, reached out to
former President Olusegun Obasanjo to broker a truce with the president. The
source said Mr. Saraki had used a personal friend, Andy Uba, a senator from
Anambra State, to seek Mr. Obasanjo’s intervention to mend the cold rift with
President Buhari. Mr. Uba, who served as a senior aide on domestic matters to
Mr. Obasanjo, was one of the closest and most powerful associates of the former
president.
A source at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that
President Buhari was not impressed by Mr. Saraki’s reasons for colluding with
the PDP to gain power as Senate President. “The way Senator Saraki colluded
with the PDP to gain power through the backdoor, what prevents him from
colluding against Buhari in the future? What prevents him from even working
with certain political interests to get Mr. President impeached?” the source
stated.
Source
Sahara Reporters
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