In his efforts to make peace with the Presidency over its distaste on the composition of the senate leadership, Senate President Bukola Saraki, has allegedly resorted to seeking the assistance of emirs and traditional rulers.
In
realising this objective, the senate president, has sought the help of
the Emir of his home town, Ilorin, Kwara State, Alhaji Ibrahim
Sulu-Gambari, an aide of the emir said.
President
Buhari, since the inauguration of the 8th Senate on June 9, has
reportedly shunned Saraki whose emergence and that of his deputy, Ike
Ekweremadu of the Peoples Democratic Party did not go down well with the
leadership of the All Progressives Congress.
According
to the emir’s aide who spoke on condition of anonymity, the senate
president has requested some prominent traditional rulers in the state
led by Sulu-Gambari, who is also the Chairman, Kwara State Council of
Traditional Rulers to intercede on his behalf with Buhari.
It was
gathered that the monarchs had wanted to meet with Buhari but could not
as a result of the President’s visit to the United States and his recent
visit to Cameroon.
The
aide also said that this would not be the first time Sulu-Gambari had
interceded on behalf of Saraki concerning the senate presidency.
According
to him, the Emir of Ilorin before the emergence of Saraki as the Senate
President had sent a team of emissaries to the National Leader of the
APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, with a view to getting the former Lagos State
governor soften on his stand against Saraki’s ambition to occupy the
exalted position.
He said
Saraki is now more worried with the resolution of the leadership tussle
in the House of Representatives, where the Speaker, Alhaji Yakubu
Dogora, after meetings with Buhari and other APC stakeholders acceded to
the party’s decision and announced Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila as the House
Leader.
The
aide added that Saraki was in Ilorin at the weekend, adding that the
Senate President would continue with his mobilisation for prominent
stakeholders to smoothen the relationship between him and Buhari.
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