Bukola Saraki
Olu Onemola, the Special Assistant on New Media to the Senate
President, has disclosed that Senator Bukola Saraki, hosted a team of
investigators at his office, and once again insisted that he played no
part in the bank robberies that took place on April 5, 2018 in Offa,
Kwara state.
TORI News had reported earlier that the
Senate President, had asked the inspector-general of police (IGP),
Ibrahim Idris, to send his personnel to his office to take further
statements on the robbery incident that took place in Offa, Kwara state,
in April, where 31 people lost their lives in the heist.
The lawmaker and former governor of Kwara State, who met a team of
investigators from the Nigerian Police Force on Thursday in his office,
said that he had nothing to do with any criminal activity.
Olu wrote: “Further to the invitation to the Senate President,
Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, by the Police on July 23, 2018, and his
written response to them on July 24, 2018 on why he could not see them
that day — today at about 1:40pm, the Senate President met with a team
of investigators on the Offa Robbery case in his office.
“Dr. Saraki, used the opportunity to reiterate the fact that he
has nothing to do with either the robbery incident on April 5, 2018, or
any other criminal activity.”
Saraki was summoned for the second time, by the Inspector-General of Police on July 23.
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