Sat Guru Maharaj Ji who is the founder of One Love Family, has said
with shocking revelations emerging from the on-going trial of the
Senate President, Bukola Saraki at the Code of Conduct Bureau, any truly
distinguished senator that is worth his name and accolade should avoid
showing any form of solidarity with him. This came just as he noted that the most honourable thing for the
embattled Senator Saraki to do now is to resign his appointment.
Maharaj Ji who spoke with newsmen Friday in Ibadan said the advice
became necessary so that the senators could escape public ridicule and
opprobrium that their actions may attract.
According to him, the continued stay in office as Senate President
constitutes a mockery of our collective intelligence and scandalizes our
national conscience.
He added, “enough is enough and we can’t afford the image of
the country to be ridiculed before the international community now that
the nation has been endowed with divine providence to provide global
leadership.
“Saraki should do the needful and stop ridiculing the family’s
name as well as battering the image and reputation of the National
Assembly. He should therefore throw in the towel and resign immediately.
“For now, any truly distinguished Senator that is worth his
name and accolade should avoid showing any form of solidarity with
Saraki in order to escape public ridicule and opprobrium”.
On the lingering fuel scarcity, the leader of One Love Family
reiterated that it was a manipulated intrigue to create crisis of
confidence between Nigerians and government so as to raise issues on
the capacity of Buhari’s administration to govern effectively.
“The hour has come for the Federal Government to take decisive
action to break the backbone of the oil marketers who, have over the
years, held the nation to ransom.”
While insisting that the monopoly being enjoyed by the marketers
should be broken, Maharaj Ji advised the government to mobilize about 20
transparently good and trusted Nigerians to massively import petroleum
products in order to ameliorate the current unjustifiable hardship being
experienced by Nigerians.
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