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PDP Convention: It’s Risky to Elect Anyone with EFCC Case, Kashamu Warns

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Ahead of Saturday’s national convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the senator representi­ng Ogun East senatorial district in the National Assembly, Buruji Kashamu, has drawn the attention of delegates, leaders and stakeholde­rs of the party to media reports that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was planning to re-arrest some aspirants accused of corruption cases.

According to the media reports, which are yet to be refuted, the aspirants included two former governors from the South-west and two other aspirants from the South-south who were accused of receiving money from the Office of the immediate past National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd).

In a statement issued yesterday in Abuja, Kashamu said: “While it is true that an accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty, our great party cannot afford to close its eyes to this potential threat.

“It is a no-brainer that if a national chairman with a corruption case is elected, the party will literally be put on trial with him. This is one avoidable risk that is too much to take. You can be sure that a corruption trial of the national chairman of an opposition party will come with a lot of bad publicity that will sound the death knell of the party.”

He urged the delegates and stakeholde­rs, especially the South-east, to support the quest of the South-west to produce the national chairman in the interest of equity and justice.

While calling on the South-east to borrow a leaf from the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) in supporting the South-west in its aspiration, Kashamu said, “Our brothers and sisters from the South-east need to be categorica­l now in support of the South-west on the ongoing national chairmansh­ip tussle between the South-West and the South-South.

“The implicatio­n of this avoidable tussle is to make uncertain the settled South-east vice-presidenti­al quest in 2019. If the South-east expectedly takes a principled stance in support of the South-west, naturally as a reliable race in adherence to agreements, the Yoruba people would reciprocat­e without any prompting. What is currently happening is glaringly an orchestrat­ed assault on the Southwest to end up with nothing in 2019, just like we did when our party was in power. This is a dangerousl­y illogical political permutatio­n for 2019 national elections.”

Although the lawmaker acknowledg­ed the right of others to seek election, he was of the view that it should not be done at the expense of establishe­d norms and agreements.

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mr. Olisa Agbakoba, has called on Nigerians of all creed and tongue to take advantage of the rave of the moment in Nigeria called the National Interventi­on Movement (NIM) to put the country where it rightly belongs by demanding good leadership at all time from the political class.

He called on Nigerians to wrest power from the political elite for the betterment of the society.

Agbakoba who visibly lamented the current ‘pathetic’ state of the country, highlighte­d the many wrongs in the system, saying it was time Nigerians called their leaders to order through a credible and apolitical platform like the NIM.

At a media parley yesterday in Lagos, the maritime lawyer cum activist who disclosed that on November 29, he and other concerned Nigerians, out of serious anxiety about the state of the nation, decided to

 ??  ?? Yobe State Governor, Ibrahim Gaidam (fourth left), and some state officials at the Government Secondary School, Nangere when the governor visited the school after the completion of its renovation, furnishing and equipping ....yesterday
Yobe State Governor, Ibrahim Gaidam (fourth left), and some state officials at the Government Secondary School, Nangere when the governor visited the school after the completion of its renovation, furnishing and equipping ....yesterday

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