'An undercover investigator for SaharaReporters was present when Mr.
Saraki’s aides met with Judiciary reporters inside an Abuja garden
called Nelson Nuek Gardens, and handed each of the reporters the sum of
N50,000. The garden is located in the Central Business District of
Abuja, quite close to the International Conference Center. Our
major source, who was present at the parley, disclosed that all the
judiciary reporters covering Mr. Saraki's case attended the meeting
where bribes were handed out. Our two sources disclosed that Chuks Okocha, a special assistant to the Senate President,
distributed Mr. Saraki’s cash largesse to the reporters. At the
meeting, the senator’s aides struck a deal with the reporters to have
only one of the friendly reporters write a report of the trial which
would then be syndicated among all the reporters. It was agreed that
each reporter would merely retouch the syndicated report and send it to
their medium.
Before his appointment as Mr. Saraki’s aide, Mr. Okocha had worked for Thisday newspaper group, owned by Nduka Obaigbena. One
of our sources revealed that Mr. Okocha warned the reporters that the
Senate President’s office would not tolerate any negative reports by the
reporters who collected the bribe.Saraki's spokesperson Yusuf Olaniyonu was being awaited when our investigator left the meeting. Senator
Saraki is being prosecuted for alleged false declaration of assets. All
his attempts to use political contacts and appellate courts to scuttle
his trial failed. Last week, he unveiled a new legal team led by a
former Attorney General of Nigeria, Kanu Agabi, who once supervised the
chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, Danlami Umar, and who while as
a minister of justice recruited Rotimi Jacobs, the chief prosecutor
against Mr. Saraki.'
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