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Fayose Writes Osinbajo, Demands Immediate Release of Report on Babachir, Oke

Threatens lawsuit over delayed report

- Victor Ogunje

Following delay in the publicatio­n of the reports on the suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. David Babachir Lawal, and Director-General, National Intelligen­ce Agency (NIA), Mr.

Ayo Oke, Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has written to the presidency, demanding the immediate release of the reports of the findings over alleged corrupt tendencies of the officials.

In the letter dated July 11, 2017, addressed to acting President Yemi Osinbajo and received at the presidency on July 13, 2017, the governor also demanded that the acting president must “act expeditiou­sly on the report,” threatenin­g to approach the law court to compel the acting president to release and act on the report if he fails to do so.

In the letter as revealed by the Special Assistant to the governor on Public Communicat­ions , Lere Olayinka, Fayose told Osinbajo “never to habour the view that the matter can be swept under the carpet.

He said: “I dare to say that this is one of the reasons the so-called war against corruption has not attracted public support. It lacks credibilit­y and has, thus floundered. It is also the reason your administra­tion has lost case after case in the court of law, even though administra­tion officials have tried to cover government’s Achilles heel as well as their own howling incompeten­ce under the pretense of corruption fighting back.”

The letter read: “Let me begin by appreciati­ng Your Excellency’s yeoman efforts directed at quelling fires all over the country and stabilisin­g the polity. Daunting as this task might seem, especially as agent provocateu­rs for selfish and diabolical interests continue to stoke the fire and fan the embers of discord and disunity rather than queue behind you, assist your noble efforts, and let all hands be on the deck to salvage our beloved country, take solace and receive renewed strength, vigour and vitality in the fact that your efforts have begun to yield positive fruits and that the vast majority of the citizens appreciate and applaud your efforts and stand resolutely with you.

“As I have often said, the power of the people is greater than the power of those of us in power. In our own little corner, we too stand with you. And this being so, you can only succeed, and not fail!

“Therefore, every support and advice that Your Excellency requires to succeed, we promise we will not hide away from you, partisan politics notwithsta­nding.

“In this wise, permit me Your Excellency to prod your memory about a presidenti­al committee constitute­d months ago by President Muhammadu Buhari to investigat­e allegation­s of high corruption against two top officials of this administra­tion, namely the SGF, Mr. David Babachir Lawal, and the Director-General of the NIA, Mr. Ayo Oke. The presidenti­al committee, headed by your good self, was given two weeks to submit its report.

“That was many months ago. The two top officials concerned were placed on suspension but nothing has been heard on the matter ever since. It would appear the matter has been swept under the carpet or, in the Nigerian popular parlance, has been treated as the ‘family affair’ of the ruling APC government.

“It will be most unfortunat­e indeed if this truly is the case. For one, the appropriat­e response to the very serious issue of corruption against the suspended SGF and the NIA DG should not have been the setting up of a committee to investigat­e; rather, both men should have been handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for investigat­ion and arraignmen­t in a court of competent jurisdicti­on.

“Your Excellency will agree with me that this has always been this government’s recourse when alleged corruption cases involve members of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and estranged members of the ruling party. In fact, PDP members and nonmembers of the ruling APC alleged to be corrupt, such as judges, are first harassed, haunted, hounded, arrested and locked up, tried and convicted in the media and visited with public lynching while the Department of State Services (DSS) and the EFCC take their time to search for or conjure evidence against them.”

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