Kwara government not funding sarakis trial governor
I think there may be some misinformation here.
The Kwara State Government has not been accused of not funding the trial of Saraki, the former Senate President. In fact, the trial of Bukola Saraki, who was charged with corruption allegations, was a high-profile case that received widespread media attention.
Saraki was charged with 18 counts of corruption, including false declaration of assets and money laundering, by the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) in 2015. The trial was a long and complex one, with multiple hearings and appeals.
It's worth noting that the trial was conducted by the Code of Conduct Tribunal, which is an independent body responsible for trying cases related to corruption and abuse of office. The tribunal is not funded by the Kwara State Government, but rather by the federal government.
In fact, the trial was widely covered by the media, and many observers and commentators followed the case closely. The outcome of the trial was that Saraki was acquitted of all charges in 2018.
So, to summarize, there is no evidence to suggest that the Kwara State Government did not fund the trial of Saraki. The trial was conducted by an independent tribunal, and the outcome was that Saraki was acquitted of all charges.