A rally against the leadership of Senate President Bukola Saraki which held in United Kingdom on Saturday 23rd April 2016, was marked with a low turn out as less than 20 people were in attendance.
The rally which was purportedly organised by one Adeka Onyilo to sue for Saraki’s resignation as the Senate President following his ongoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT was however marked with a low turn out as the alleged hired crowd failed to show up despite a few pounds promise.
Onyilo who stage planned the rally has in the past been charged with series of criminal business in the United Kingdom, the Enquirer in August 2013 exposed some of this criminal activities.
According to the reports Onyilo was handed down 100 hours of community service and a hefty fine by Health and safety officer at Barking and Dagenham Council, Frances Kelly after illegally carrying out nail treatments.
Despite the penalty he continued to operate various services without a license, Onyilo was arrested and made to appear at Romford Magistrates Court on 31 May 2014 where he pleaded guilty to two counts under the 1974 Health and Safety at Work Act and six counts under the 1991 London Local Authorities Act.
Recall that last Thursday Anti- Saraki protest organised by Citizen United For Peace And Stability, CUPS in front of the National Assembly recorded total failure as only four persons showed up to protest, despite massive online mobilization to demand the resignation of the Senate President.