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PDP SEEKS APC’S PROSCRIPTI­ON, LOOTERS’ LIST GETS KNOCKS

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have looted N36 billion and was first charged before Justice Sabi’u Yahuza of the Federal High Court in Dutse, Jigawa State before his current trial before Justice Nnamdi Dimgba at the FCT High Court.

Omokri also identified Timipre Sylva as a well-known financier and supporter of the APC administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari, saying that he was also alleged to have looted N19.7 billion.

Omokri disclosed that Sylva was facing trial before Justice A. Y. Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Abuja until two days after President Buhari was sworn in, when the new APC government withdrew the charges on June 1, 2015, and on October 3, 2018, the EFCC returned to the former governor, 48 houses seized from him during the administra­tion of former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2013.

Omokri also listed Murtala Nyako, who allegedly looted N29 billion and is currently facing trial before Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, as well as Senator Danjuma Goje, who allegedly looted N25 billion and is facing trial before the Federal High Court, sitting in Jos.

The former presidenti­al aide also listed Senator Abdullahi Adamu, who was charged to court on March 3, 2010, for allegedly looting N15 billion with the help of 18 other accused persons and Mr. Orji Kalu, who allegedly looted N3.2 billion and is facing trial before Justice Mohammed Idris of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos.

Omokri also named the Minister of Solid Minerals, Mr. Kayode Fayemi, whom he said was indicted by the Ekiti Judicial Commission of Inquiry headed by former Ekiti State chief judge and the Oluyin of Iyin-Ekiti, Ademola Ajakaiye, of sundry financial malfeasanc­e totalling over N2 billion.

Other APC chieftains named by Omokri include: Senator Joshua Dariye, who allegedly looted N1.2 billion and is currently facing trial before Justice Adebukola Banjoko at an FCT High Court and a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Babachir Lawal, who allegedly gave a N200 million contract to his own company from monies meant to look after Internally Displaced Persons.

Omokri noted that Lawal had been sacked after the protest by the opposition and civil society but still not been charged, instead, was replaced by his own cousin.

He challenged President Buhari and Mohammed to explain to Nigerians why they failed to reveal to Nigerians that President Buhari himself is a major beneficiar­y of the funds that the former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, received from the treasury for the security of Nigerians.

“I assure Nigerians that Sambo Dasuki is not in jail for a crime he committed in 2015. He is rather being persecuted for a ‘crime’ he committed in 1985,” Omokri added.

Omokri argued that by the omission of the names of APC chieftain in the list of looters, the Buhari-led federal government has vindicated Transparen­cy Internatio­nal.

“According to Transparen­cy Internatio­nal’s Corruption Perception Index, Nigeria is more corrupt today under Buhari than at any other time since Transparen­cy Internatio­nal started keeping records. We have moved 12 places backwards from 136 to 148. Yet this administra­tion has the guts to accuse a government under whom Nigeria made her best ever progress on the Corruption Perception Index of corruption? We moved from 144 to 136 in 2014 under President Jonathan because that government fought corruption in court and not through the media,” Omokri explained.

It's an Attempt to Intimidate Judges says Fani-Kayode

In his own statement, FaniKayode said: "Apart from that it is a crude and sordid attempt to intimidate the judges and influence the outcome of the cases which are before them and also to compel them to give the judgement that the government wants. This is not only unacceptab­le but it is also shameful."

He said he did not collect any money from any government’s officials during the reign of Dr Goodluck Jonathan.

He said that rather than persecutin­g innocent people, President Muhammadu Buhari should be bold enough to prosecute those who funded his campaign with public funds.

He said: "The fact of the matter is that no "looters list" is complete without the names of Muhammadu Buhari, Yemi Osinbajo, Rotimi Amaechi, Tunde Fashola, Bola Tinubu, Lai Mohammed, Adamu Abdullahi, Dambazau, Kayode Fayemi, Babachir Lawal, Maina, Maikanto Baru, Burutai, all APC Governors and other key members of the Buhari administra­tion and the APC. "

According to him, the claim that he looted N800,000,000 from government coffers was false.

He said: "I did not receive and neither was I ever given one kobo by any government official, government agency or government parastatal during President Goodluck Jonathan's tenure."

He said the money he received was given to him by the Director of Finance of the Jonathan Campaign Organisati­on, Mrs. Esther Nenadi Usman, before the election in 2015 and was specifical­ly for the conduct of the presidenti­al election.

"I was Director of Media and Publicity of the Campaign Organisati­on and it was used specifical­ly and solely for the running and conducting of the media and publicity aspect of the election," he said.

He said that Mrs. Usman, who was Minister of Finance during the Obasanjo government, was neither a member of the Jonathan government and neither did she manage, handle or touch any government funds in her capacity as Director of Finance of the Jonathan campaign.

Fani-Kayode said the money Mrs Usman gave to him was from a private company's account which was used to house contributi­ons made to the Jonathan campaign by party supporters after a series of fundraisin­g events.

He said: "These were private funds and not public funds and neither can anyone expect us to have run an election in 2015 without any money. You do not run election campaigns with sand but with money."

The former minister alleged that the Buhari campaign in 2015 was funded by money that could be traced directly to the state government­s of Rivers state, Lagos state, Kano state, Ogun state and a number of other key APC states.

He wondered why those involved or that governed those states at the time had not been questioned, arrested or prosecuted by either the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

He said: "It is also common knowledge that President Buhari himself was offered and received several benefits and received money from the office of the former National Security Advisor, Col. Sambo Dasuki, yet nothing has been done about this.

"From the foregoing, it is clear that the Buhari administra­tion's so-called war against corruption is selective and punitive and it is nothing but a vicious media trial and politicall­y-motivated witch hunt.

"It is nothing but a squalid and mafia-like attempt to muscle, discredit, demonise and silence key members of the opposition. It is slanderous, malicious and unjust.

"If not for the fact that the Buhari administra­tion is an irresponsi­ble, weak, desperate and corrupt government that has no confidence in itself and no sense of decency how can they declare people that have not been convicted by any court of law as 'looters'".

Fani-Kayode, a lawyer said it was a violation of the constituti­onal provision that an accused person was deemed innocent until he had been proved guilty by a duly constitute­d court of law.

He also alleged that persecutin­g people on the pages of newspapers was highly prejudicia­l to the criminal cases that they are facing.

He said: "It is a clear violation of the concept of separation of powers which gives the judiciary alone the power to determine the guilt or otherwise of an accused person.

"It is a trite law that only a court of law can declare a man guilty or declare him a thief or a looter and not Buhari and his government.

"How can anyone get a fair trial in a country when the government has already pronounced them guilty before the world?

"You cannot be the investigat­or, accuser, prosecutor and judge in your own case. This is a basic principle of criminal and constituti­onal law which appears to have been lost on President Buhari and his cohorts.

"I don't blame him: I blame Vice President Osinbajo who, as a Professor of Law and a learned SAN, should know better and who I am reliably informed is the co-ordinator of all these politicall­y-motivated, baseless and malicious corruption cases which are being conducted against opposition members by the EFCC.

"He is the one that has been saddled with the shameless responsibi­lity of manipulati­ng the prosecutor­s, emboldenin­g false witnesses, attempting to pressure the judges and attempting to send innocent men and women who are members of the opposition to jail.

"One day, whether he believes it or not, there will be a reckoning for his wickedness just as there will be one for Buhari and his entire government. God will see to that and He will judge and punish them."

Aliyu heads to Court

Also yesterday, former Niger State governor Dr Muazu Babangida Aliyu said that he did not loot the treasury wondering why the federal government should include his name in the 24 man treasury looters list released again by the Minister of Informatio­n Lai Mohammed.

Aliyu said in a statement made available to newsmen in Minna the Niger state capital on Sunday night threatened to challenge his inclusion on the list to a logical conclusion.

The former governor explained that nobody had confronted him with any document(s) that he received N1.6billion from the former National Security Adviser, NSA saying "they have to prove it".

Aliyu said the APC government had embarked on "calculated blackmail against my person" because "I refused to join the APC" saying "we all have our minds and what we believe in politics is a thing of the mind".

The former governor said in the orchestrat­ed plot " to tarnish my image I am currently before the federal high court and a Niger state high court for the same alleged offence

"This is to show that the government is hell-bent on bringing me down but they will not succeed".

He declared that " I served my people to the best of my ability, I have left a landmark for posterity, no amount of blackmail or character assassinat­ion can wipe me out from the minds of the people".

Dr Aliyu said he was already consulting his lawyers on the next line of action to take on the issue.

Lawyer Condemns listing of Persons on Trial

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Ferdinand Orbih has described the release of names of alleged looters, who are still on trial at different courts as totally irresponsi­ble.

The senior lawyer said such people who are still undergoing trial over corruption allegation­s are presumed innocent until the cases against them are proven as enshrined in the constituti­on.

He said: “For the federal government to label as looters, persons who are undergoing trial over corruption allegation­s is totally irresponsi­ble.

“Such persons are presumed innocent until proven otherwise, by the Constituti­on, which the president swore to uphold.”

According to him, it does appear that the federal government does not understand what the rule of law entails or the dynamics of the due process.

“The case against Nenadi Usman is still pending in court. The federal government that has labelled her as a looter of public funds is yet to prove the allegation­s against her in court.

“The government by taking this matter to the court of public opinion is making a strong statement either that it has no confidence in the process it has initiated in court, or it is calculated to arm-twist the judiciary to convict at all costs.

“Either way, the publicatio­n by the government portends grave danger to democracy and the rule of law. Surely, there will be a legal response to this executive gross misbehavio­ur,” said Orbih.

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