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Stop seeing questioning of Saraki as attack, Citizen warns

*Asks SP to respond to an FOI letter on N1.050b constituency project

A Nigerian active public speaker and social media activist has warned people who always see constitutional questioning of the Senator Bukola Saraki, the now Nigerian minority party member holding on to power as Senate President of the Nigeria’s 8th Senate, to stop doing so except they want to endanger the nation’s democracy.

Page 1 of the the letter Saraki failed to respond to.
The letter directing the enquiry to appropriate quarters.

Jack Obinya-Buhari, who tweeted this warning on his Twitter, asked such people to back off.

In the tweet now being retweeted by others, Obinyan-Buhari, in a comedian manner, accused Saraki of unabated spread of poverty among his people even as he continues to hire a horde of media and Twitter people who help him in the act.

Jack Obinyan-Buhari‏ @JackObinyan said, “Please don’t put our democracy in danger ooo. Any type of scrutiny on the SP is an attack on democracy, kindly back off… up Oloye, flex on jare, your people are happy with you, don’t mind Jack, continue to spread poverty at home while hiring a horde of media and twitter boys.”

He added by reminding the Senate President that he was yet to respond to some FOI letters bothering some N1.050 billion school project in his constituency.

“Dear @bukolasaraki, It’s over a month, you’re yet to respond FOI letters on the N1,050,000,000 school project nominated in Kwara Central Sen District in 2017 ZIP. They will appreciate you engage them to avail the locations of project and implementation status.”  He said in the tweet.

It will be recalled that it has been as a result of asking the Senate President to explain his role or part of certain allegations that he was said to have slowed down the Nigerian government till the present.

He recently shutdown the Nigeria’s National Assembly for no other r

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