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Oshiomhole Has not Right to Remain in Politics- Saraki

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Saraki Woos Ogun PDP Delegates Ahead Of National Convention

President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, has hit out at the Chairman of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole stating that he had not reason to stay in politics

This was in response to allegations of corruption levied against the party chairman

Saraki who defected to PDP has been a long running battle with the former Edo Governor who has on numerous occasions called on the Senate President to resign his seat due to his position that people who defect should relinquish the position that they won under the aegis of the [Now] opposition party

Speaking to journalists in Ilorin during the  remembrance prayer for his late father, Olusola Saraki, the Senate President said Oshiomhole has no leg to stand on when it comes to talks of morality

READ: Oshiomhole Runs To Tinubu To Save Him

“That must be a joke coming from Oshiomhole talking about moral ground. I think Oshiomhole has no locus standi to talk about morality today,”  Saraki said

“Oshiomhole is somebody, who has been told to have been collecting not even naira but dollars from candidates and he is being accused by his party’s aspirants and Governors.

“I don’t think he has any moral ground, even to continue to be in politics not to talk about being a Chairman of a party.

“I remember in those days even Oyegun, they never accused him of something like this. I have left that party. I’m sure the President, based on integrity, knows the right thing to do. So, on moral ground, he cannot speak on moral ground.”

 

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