Buhari Campaign Organization to occupy NASS if Saraki fails to resign

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ABEOKUTA-Buhari Campaign Organisation have threatened to occupy the national assembly if the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki fails to resign from office after resumption.

Danladi Fasali who is the organisation’s National Coordinator, stated this in Abeokuta during the inauguration of Ogun State secretariat of BCO.

Fasali, however, did not reveal the day and time ‘they’ would strike if the Senate President fails to tender his resignation.

Fasali who was accompanied by his deputy, Dr. Salam, the state coordinator, Adeleke Bada and other south-west coordinators advised the Senate President to take the honourable path and resign from the office of Senate President due to his recent defection from the All Progressives Congress.

He said “we, the Buhari Campaign Organization are saying that the Senate President, Bukola Saraki should take a bow and resign honourably.

” He should also be mindful of what happens and how senator Godswill Akpabio resigned because the position he was holding in the National Assembly is owned by the PDP, and immediately he leaves the party, he honorably resigns.

“We expect Saraki to do that. But, we are assuring him that BCO will take over the National Assembly if he continues to demonstrate his impunity. He lacks the sense of direction and he wanted to truncate the present democracy. We are assuring you that before their resumption date if nothing is done, the BCO will take over the national assembly”.

Speaking on the chances of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019 election, Fasali berated the contenders and declared that non of them can defeat him. He further added that the BCO was battle ready to ensure APC wins the coming election.

The state coordinator of BCO in his remarks, said the organisation is open to all the lovers of President Buhari, adding the aim is to ensure victory for the President.

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