News

Saraki: To Save Cost, I Still Live In My Old House As Senate President

Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr
Saraki: To Save Cost, I Still Live In My Old House As Senate President
Bukola Saraki

Senate President Bukola Saraki says he has been residing in the same house he stayed before emerging as the nation’s number three citizen, in order to save cost.

Saraki said this on Twitter while responding to a question on the sale of national assets.

Tweeting via @shogbo 1, Akin Akingbesote had asked Saraki to support the sale of the “mansions of our dear senate president”.

Responding, Saraki said: As part of cost saving measures, I stay in the same house I have been way before I became Senate President. We will continue to do more.

Sir @bukolasaraki, could you kindly support the sale of the mansions for our Senate President #sellnationalassets to save our economy.

Saraki: To Save Cost, I Still Live In My Old House As Senate President

Follow talkGlitz on Instagram TalkGlitz on Twitter

Write A Comment