Babachir’s Sack: Saraki, Dogara Must Go Too, Arewa Youths Tell Senate
Posted on December 19, 2016

The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) has accused the leadership of the National Assembly of desperately demanding the sack of Lawal Babachir, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) when Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara are themselves deep in allegations.
The AYCF, in a statement signed by its National President, Yerima Shettima, wondered why the leaders of the two houses remained in office in spite of the huge cry that they should step down for proper investigation.
Saraki is facing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) while Dogara was accused of padding the 2016 budget.
The Senate recently called for Babachir’s sack over allegations of breaching the law in the handling of a federal government programme concerning displaced persons.
The Arewa Youths expressed dismay how desperately the Senate and the House of Representatives leadership is trying to nail Lawal.
The group stated; “It is evident that the leadership of both Chambers have skeletons in their cupboards; from the Asset Declaration scam to the criminal padding of the 2016 budget. There are sundry scandals involving underhand deals with certain heads of Federal Government parastatals bordering on extortion.
“Some 32 Senators have been involved with criminal cases in court at the moment and these cases are still fresh.
“Nearly 100 members of the House of Reps are yet to know fate of the frightening cases against them in court. This is not counting the sexual scandal that nearly dented the nation’s image in far away United States of America, which the lower chamber’s leadership would wish it is quickly forgotten.
“The recent call for the removal of the SGF by the lawmakers is a decoy, designed to divert attention from the multiple criminal cases hanging in their neck.
“We therefore wish to caution the lawmakers in the Upper and Lower Chambers of the National Assembly to tread carefully because those in glass house should learn not to throw stones.
The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum warned that Nigerians have become wiser and more enlightened, and the group asked the leadership of the National Assembly to show good example by stepping aside pending the outcome of the multiple court cases that are ongoing.
“We demand a demonstration of their honesty and sincerity in calling for the resignation of Babachir by making the first move,” the statement reads.