"I Wont Resign'' - Saraki.
Senate President Bukola Saraki is under
pressure to resign his position over the exposure of his alleged secret
offshore assets by #PanamaPapers.
But he yesterday dismissed the calls for
his resignation as the handiwork of forces against his leadership of
the Senate,and a ploy by his detractors to circumvent the country’s
judicial system.
He spoke through his Special Adviser on
Media, Yusuph Olaniyonu, on a day the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG)
and the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) demanded his
immediate resignation on account of the revelations in #PanamaPapers.
TMG is a coalition of over 400 civic
organisations working for the entrenchment of democracy and good
governance in the country, while CACOL is an anti-corruption group.
The two organizations said in separate
statements yesterday that the allegations against Saraki were too
damning to be ignored by anyone, adding that the Senate President had
lost all moral grounds to continue to occupy the office of the nation’s
number three citizen.
A fresh report yesterday by online
publication, Premium Times, on the #PanamaPapers, suggests that the
assets in Mrs.Toyin Saraki’s (Bukola’s wife ) name in tax havens are
actually held in trust for him.
The TMG asked him to follow in the
footsteps of the Prime Minister of Iceland Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson who
stepped aside on Wednesday after the #PanamaPapers revealed his offshore
business interests.
TMG chairman Ibrahim Zikirullahi who
signed the statement cited revelations at the ongoing trial of Saraki at
the Code of Conduct Tribunal for alleged corruption said: “As if what
has been coming out of the CCT is just a tip of the iceberg, Saraki’s
name again showed up prominently on the infamous global list of tax
dodgers and those hiding suspicious assets in offshore havens as
revealed in the leaked Panama Papers.
“It stands in stark contrast that while
the Prime Minister of Iceland who was mentioned in the Panama leaks has
since resigned, Saraki and his fellow primitive accumulators in the
Senate are waiting for the Nigerian people to forget and move on.”
“These looted monies are the funds that
would have paid the salaries of teachers, doctors and other workers in
the state. These are the funds that should have built schools,
hospitals, roads and provide education for the children of the ordinary
man and woman in Kwara State.
“While it is tragic that Saraki and his
co-travellers have shortchanged the people of Kwara, and set them back
in their quest for good governance, the bigger tragedy is the criminal
silence in the Senate.”
On its part, CACOL, said Saraki should
not only resign, he should surrender himself to the appropriate
authorities for prosecution.
The executive chairman of CACOL,Debo
Adeniran, was particularly shocked by what he called government’s
lackadaisical attitude on the matter.
“The Nigerian government’s attitude to
the gruesome revelations from the Panama Papers leaks becomes worrisome
and repugnant, as the attitude is apparently lackadaisical and
indifferent,” he said.
Continuing, he said: “When in other
places, heads of the ‘mighty’ have ‘rolled’ over the Panama papers
leaks, (notably in Iceland where the Prime Minister was forced to resign
from office following protests by Icelanders) the Nigerian government’s
reaction or better put inaction and insensitivity over the Panama
papers is unacceptable and reprehensible.
“With such a lackadaisical or
indifferent attitude on the part of government toward global issues like
the Panama Papers leak especially when so-called leaders from Nigeria
are mentioned in the scam, the celebrated anti-corruption drive of the
government and the anti-corruption poise of the present regime may as
well just be described as a ‘ruse’.
“Consequently, the Coalition Against
Corrupt Leaders, CACOL is demanding that a special attention should be
paid by the Federal government and the anti-corruption agencies to the
revelations from the leaks with a goal of acting on them and with the
view of verifying the facts; carrying out investigations, probing,
prosecuting and recovering all the loots stolen from our Commonwealth
that are hidden in the tax havens and offshore companies.
“Additionally, those found culpable must
be punished accordingly no matter how ‘highly’ placed or influential
they are in the society.
“Those specifically mentioned: Gen.
Theophilus Danjuma (Rtd), Dr. Bukola Saraki, Mr. James Ibori, Senator
David Mark must be invited by the anti-corruption agencies; interrogated
and prosecuted if enough evidence and facts confirm their involvement
in the global scam revealed in the Panama Papers.”
CACOL believed that Saraki’s action was
a disgrace to the country and must resign from office, failing which
which Nigerians should rally their lawmakers to commence impeachment
proceedings against him.
“This is totally disgraceful and very
tarnishing for the image of the country and calls for drastic action of
government and good people of Nigeria.
“Saraki, who is currently facing trial
at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) on a 13-count charge on the bases
of corruption and false assets declaration is reported to have continued
receiving salaries even after leaving office as Governor in Kwara state
and used state funds to pay for private properties.”
“With the addition of the Panama Papers
indictment to his ‘multi-coloured coat’ of corruption, it is time for
Nigerians to call for Saraki to step down as Senate President and as
Chairman of the National Assembly pending when he has successfully
cleared his name and clean the ‘smears’ all over him.”
Premium Times, which is part of the
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) with access
to the trove of internal data from the Panama-based offshore-provider,
Mossack Fonseca, obtained by the German newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung,
reported yesterday that the four assets which Saraki claimed belonged
to his wife’s rich and famous family were actually his and were only
held in trust for him by Toyin.
These are: Sandon Development Limited, a
vehicle used in acquiring a property on 8 Whittaker Street, Belgravia,
London, in 2012; Girol Properties Ltd,which was registered on August
25, 2004 (a year after Mrs. Saraki’s husband became governor of Kwara)
in the British Virgin Island (BVI); Landfield International Developments
Ltd., registered in the British Virgin Islands on April 8, 2014, with
Mrs. Saraki as sole shareholder;and Longmeadow Holdings Limited.
It said it has now retrieved data exposing how the assets were transferred by Toyin to her spouse.
An example is the transfer of Landfield to Longmeadow.
Premium Times quoting the minutes of the meeting which authorized the deal said:
“lt was noted that there had been
ongoing negotiations and discussions between Dr Bukola Saraki,
Oluwatoyin Saraki and Longmeadow Holdings Limited, a company registered
in Jersey (the ‘Buyer‘) in relation to:
“3.1.1 The transfer of the entire issued
shares of the Company from Oluwatoyin Saraki to the Buyer for the
purchase price of £3,000,000 (three million pounds sterling)
(‘Transfer’);
“3.2 4.1 5.1 3.1.2 an intercompany loan
in favour of the Company from the Buyer of £3,050,000 (three million and
fifty thousand pounds starting) (the ‘lntercompany Loan’); and
“3.1.3 the transfer of 7 Whittaker
Street, London SW1W 810. (the Property) Into the name of the Company
pursuant to a sale agreement between Alain Charbit (1) and Speed 7674
Limited (2) and Dr Bukola Saraki (3).
Accordingiy, the Chairman noted that the
meeting had been convened to consider and, if thought fit, approve:
1.1.1 the Transfer; 1.1.2 the registration of the transfer pursuant to
the Transfer; 1.1.3 the intercompany loan; and 1.1.4 the transfer of the
Property into the name of the Company.
“DOCUMENTS PRODUCED TO THE MEETING
“There were produced to the meeting the
following documents: 1.1.5 the sale agreement for the Property; 1.1.6
the share purchase agreement for the Transfer (the ‘SPA’); 1.1.7 the
share certificate ¡n favour of the Buyer; 1.1.8 the executed stock
transfer form in respect of the transfer pursuant to the Transfer; 1.1.9
the lntercompany Loan agreement; and 1.1.10 the agreement for the
transfer of the Property into the name of the Company.”
Olaniyonu, Saraki’s Special Adviser on
Media, responding to growing pressure on his boss to quit as Senate
President, said the Senate President was not contemplating any
resignation.
“He will surely have his day in court,”
he said in reference to Saraki’s ongoing trial at the Code of Conduct
Tribunal for corruption.
“There’s a case in the Tribunal and a
resultant appeal at the Court of Appeal. The underlining philosophy of
our legal system is that an accused person is presumed innocent until
found guilty.
“Those who are contemplating calls for
resignation want to circumvent the judicial system. They are obviously
being sponsored by some politicians.”


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