Saraki Upset With Kwara Governor
Senate President Bukola Saraki, who stoned yesterday with rocks and
water sachets by an irate mob at the Eid Prayer Grounds in Ilorin, Kwara
State, has accused Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of leaving him vulnerable
and open to attack, an aide of the governor has told how correspondent
Senate President Bukola Saraki, who stoned yesterday with rocks and
water sachets by an irate mob at the Eid Prayer Grounds in Ilorin, Kwara
State, has accused Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of leaving him vulnerable
and open to attack, an aide of the governor has told SaharaReporters.
Our source added that Governor Ahmed confided in aides and the
traditional ruler of Ilorin that the Senate President made himself the
target of furious crowd because he failed to listen to security reports
and advice urging him to stay away from Ilorin during the Sallah
holiday.
A security source corroborated the governor’s sentiment. According to
him, security agencies in the state had been aware of public anger
against the governor and Mr. Saraki, especially as information
circulated among residents about the size of the senator’s assets and
personal wealth. He added that many people in the state, among them
unemployed youth and workers who are owed arrears of salaries, felt that
the Saraki family had exploited them for years.
A reporter in the state also told SaharaReporters that rumors
circulated widely that Governor Ahmed had given Mr. Saraki N1 billion
from Federal bailout funds meant to clear several months of salary
arrears to workers. “Whether it’s true or not, the rumors were making
the rounds. And they made many people incensed against the governor and
Senator Saraki,” the reporter said.
Other sources in the state disclosed that a few local imams (Islamic
preachers), shocked by media reports about Mr. Saraki’s obscene wealth,
revealed in his past asset declarations, preached about the senator’s
greed.
“Once we heard what the preachers were saying in mosques, we warned
the governor [Ahmed] to avoid any public outing as it was clear that
people [were] angry and waiting to attack him and his godfather, former
Governor Saraki,” one of our security sources said.
He added that, days before the Sallah festivities, security agents
had seen piles of stones hidden in drainages around the prayer ground,
and told the governor about it.
An aide of the governor told SaharaReporters that Governor Ahmed, in
turn, communicated his concerns to Mr. Saraki in Abuja. “But Senator
Saraki continued to feel that he was popular in Kwara State, especially
in Ilorin,” said the governor’s aide. “He would not agree to exercise
caution because he wanted to show his popularity after his ego was
bruised at the Code of Conduct Bureau,” the aide added. Mr. Saraki was
last week arraigned at a tribunal for false declaration of assets.
Ignoring all security warnings, the Senate President
reportedly ordered the governor to arrange a series of high profile
events for him in the state capital. The events proposed by the
embattled senator included meet and greet at the Ilorin Airport on his
arrival in the state.
A few days before Senator Saraki’s arrival, the airwaves were
saturated with radio announcements calling on politicians and civil
servants in the state to welcome the former governor at the airport. In
the end, the event was abruptly canceled when security agencies warned
that protesters were planning to launch an attack on Mr. Saraki at the
airport.
SaharaReporters learned that, a night before the Sallah prayers,
Governor Ahmed told Senator Saraki that he would not attend Eid prayers
at the Ilorin praying grounds on account of adverse security reports.
But Mr. Saraki was not deterred, said our sources. Instead, he ordered
his aides to scout the length and breadth of Ilorin and surrounding
towns in order to mobilize a huge crowd to show up and sing his praises
at the prayer grounds.
On Sallah, Governor Ahmed headed for his hometown, avoiding showing up in Ilorin.
Meanwhile, Mr. Saraki arrived at the venue where he was initially
serenaded by a retinue of hired praise singers. However, shortly after
the formal prayer events started, with the Chief Imam presiding, and the
Emir of Ilorin, Sulu Gambari, next to him, protesters started shouting
“Ole! Ole!” (meaning thief in Yoruba). Pandemonium soon ensued as the
angry crowd began hurling rocks at the VIP tent. Prayers were aborted as
Mr. Saraki and a coterie of other religious and political officials
were smuggled out of the prayer grounds. The police, army and civil
defense agents had a hectic time clearing the way for the dignitaries to
escape. Several eyewitnesses disclosed that the security agents fired
teargas and live bullets to scare the rampaging protesters.
In a public relations stunt, Senator Saraki quickly arranged a short
press conference where some hired youth chanted his praise in the
background as he spoke for a minute or two before he fled.
Our source, who is an aide of the governor, told SaharaReporters that
Mr. Saraki was also displeased with the governor’s media team for
issuing a statement condemning the attack on Senator Saraki and other
VIPs. The embattled Senator Saraki felt that the statement undermined
his earlier denial that he was not the target of the stone-throwing
protesters.
Mr. Saraki had handpicked Mr. Ahmed to succeed him as the governor of
Kwara State. State workers are being owed salaries for the last five
months, a development that is seen as the result of Mr. Saraki’s
financial mismanagement during his eight-year stint as state governor.
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