Jobless Senators Who Accompanied Saraki To CCT

The trial of the Senate President Bukola Saraki continued with the first prosecution witness alleging that the defendant failed to declare houses and the defence counsel cross-examining the witness.

About 13 senators accompanied the Senate president to the proceedings in solidarity with him.

Many Nigerians have been demanding that the names and pictures of the senators who accompanied Saraki to the trials be published, saying it is not right for them to abandon their primary assignment to spend over six hours in the courtroom everyday.

A Punch reader by the name Abraham said, “As requested by all, we need a list of senators in attendance, including pictures, for sure we did not vote for them with the intention to run down this country, so the list is needed as a matter of urgency.”

Stephen Akin, (@akin) who also commented along the same line said, “Pls Punch, names and picture of all the jobless senators in attendance.”

OMO NAIJA , another reader also asked if these senators are representing people of their constituency or Saraki? “I’m just wondering. I don’t know why senators would leave their job to be sitting in the courtroom for six hours day to day. Nigeria is truly a crime zone. SHAMELESS SENATORS.”

Here are the names and pictures of some of the senators who attended the proceedings at the CCT with the embattled Bukola Saraki; Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, Kabir Gaya, Shabah Lafiaji, Samuel Anyanwu, Stella Oduah, Danjuma Goje, Dino Melaye, Ali Ndume and Tayo Alasoadura.

by Jonathan Zovoe

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  1. They are really jobless. Partners in crime.

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  2. Even the deputy SP? So no plenary session for that day. Selfish retards
    dec.16th@yahoo.com

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  3. Na so.. Corruption has taken over Nigeria

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  4. What kind of people do we even vote to represent us self?

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  5. Partners in crime



    Sandy

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  6. Hassan Aderemi20 April, 2016 09:37

    Nothing bad in showing solidarity to ones colleague but it's worse doing so at the expense of people you are representing.

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  7. All those jobless senators accompanying saraki to his trial shall be stone...... We are waiting with our stones....

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  8. Donald Trump Quote ."Look at African countries like Nigeria or Kenya for instance, those people are stealing from their own government and go to invest the money in foreign countries. From the government to the opposition, they only qualify to be used as a case study whenever bad examples are required. How do you trust even those who have run away to hide here in the United States, hiding behind education? I heard they abuse me in their blogs but I don’t care because even the internet they are using is our's and we can decide to switch it off from this side.These are people who import everything including matchsticks. In my opinion, most of these African countries ought to be recolonized again for another 100 years because they know nothing about leadership and self-governance". Although evry body knows that Donald Triumph is a racist, but he is 100% right here! And the most annoying thing is these are the same peoples we are fighting 4 them, shading our fellow average citizens' blood 4 them, insulting, abusing and cursing each others because of them.whilst they conspired to loot our common wealth irrespective of tribal, religious, sectional or political party differences; they are all united crime!

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  9. Smh, dey neglected dere duties n more pressing issues 4 ds..inumidun

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  10. Real jobless people

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  11. They are indeed jobless. Wasting Nigeria's resources.

    #Olu, can you see?

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  12. Good friend indeed.nenyekutes@gmail.com

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  13. We will get rid of them, shameless senolooters.

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