Group wants Kwara Senator recalled for kneeling before Saraki
Members of the Kwara South Unity Forum in
Kwara State have initiated a recall process against the senator representing
the Kwara South Senatorial District, Dr. Rafiu Ibrahim.
According to
a photocopy of the acknowledged copy of the petition, made available to
journalists in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Sunday, the petition had
been sent to the Independent National Electoral Commission and the office of
the President of the Senate.
The letter,
dated November 13, was received and acknowledged at INEC on November 14 and the
office of the President of the Senate on November 17.
The public
notification of the recall process however did not come without a drama.
While the
group was about addressing journalists at Ofa on the recall process, hoodlums
and thugs stormed the venue and disrupted the media briefing.
The General
Secretary of the Kwara South Unity Forum, Mr. Ahmed Akorede, alleged that the
invaders also made away with some valuables, adding that members of the group
had been receiving threat messages, for discharging their “human right and constitutional”
responsibility.
The
President of the group, Mr. John Adegboye, while addressing journalists during
a media briefing at Ijagbo in the Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State,
alleged poor representation by Ibrahim.
He also
accused Ibrahim of disregarding members and elders of the senatorial district
while taking directives from external personalities.
He further
alleged that issues, critical to the growth and development of Kwara South,
were allegedly being openly disregarded and dismissed by the senator.
Adegboroye
also accused Ibrahim of abusing their democratic rights and intelligence and
was not sufficiently addressing human capital development in the area.
He stated,
“A situation whereby, a man we voted for, now comes out openly and with
audacity, to state that he needs to consult ‘his boss’, who isn’t even from
Kwara South, is nothing but a violation of our human and democratic rights.”
Adegboye
said it was wrong for Ibrahim to kneel before the Senate President, Dr. Bukola
Saraki.
According to
him, the Senate is a gathering of equals while the President of the Senate is
simply the first among equals.
He said, “We
find it demeaning, insulting and outrageous that our senator acted as an escort
and body guard to the wife of the Senate President when she was arraigned in
court on charges of money laundering by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission.
“This
unnecessary show of subservience has been interpreted to imply a situation in
which we are not the people in control of our destinies. We cannot accept this
anymore.
“It is
therefore under these circumstances that the good people of Kwara South today
decide to intimate the generality of Nigerians about our intention to recall
Senator Rafiu Ibrahim from the 8th National Assembly.
“We affirm
that the Kwara South Unity Forum has instituted recall proceedings against the
senator representing Kwara South Senatorial District. The days of ‘shadow
democracy and indirect rule,’ whereby a few individuals become more important
than the entire electorate, are over.”
But a
coalition of students, during another media briefing, passed a vote of
confidence in Ibrahim.
The
coalition comprise the National Association of Nigerian Students, Kwara State
branch, and the National Association of Kwara State Students.
The
students’ speech was jointly signed by the Chairman, NANS, Kwara, Abdulkadir
Aliyu; President, NAKSS, Abdulafeez Oyedepo; and Director of Travelling and Exchange,
NANS, Abdullahi Olawale.
Aliyu, who
read the speech, said Ibrahim had made tremendous contributions towards
infrastructural and human capital development in Kwara South.
He said,
“Ibrahim’s unblemished reputation, leadership sagacity, hospitality, open door
policy, philanthropic gesture, kind heartedness, ‘articulacy’, listening ears
and most importantly, his integrity, have given us hope that with his kind,
there is great hope for the Nigerian students.”
A
stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress, led by Kazeem Adekanye, during
the media briefing, urged the senator and the proponent of his recall to embrace dialogue.
Adekanye, a
former Chairman, Transition Implementation Committee, Irepodun LGA, said there
was unity in the party.
He said,
“For some of us, we believe that we have leaders that we respect. Yes, we may
have one or two things that may not be okay with us, we should employ better
means of engaging them so as for us all to reap the benefits of democracy.
“We all know
that as senators, their primary job is to legislate; the other aspect has to do
with constituency project. I am aware he has brought a lot of constituency
projects to Kwara South. He has also
been reaching out to people as individuals and I am sure he has reached out to
traditional rulers.
“We in Kwara
South, we are under one leadership of Dr. Bukola Saraki. All of us, who are his
disciples and followers, are united under that banner. There are no internal
crises; there is no war between us.”
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