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leading pro-democracy and non-governmental organization – HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has condemned the sudden intensified
harassment, arrests, detention and the media persecution of family members of
the leading opposition presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
HURIWA
condemned the EFCC for looking the other way whilst the national leader of All
Progressives Congress Bola Ahmed Tinubu Was reportedly seen telling the media
that he could carry his cash anyhow he wants it and give them to whomsoever he
wants just as the Rights group wondered how the EFCC did not arrest the two
bullion vans that allegedly conveyed huge cash hauls to the Lagos home of Ahed
Bola Tinubu. The Rights group further carpeted EFCC for refusing to stop the
airlifting of huge cash reportedly to Kwara state just before the Presidential
and National Assembly's Elections which was widely reported by credible media
channels.
The
Rights group also carpeted the Lagos based lawyer Mr. Olisa Agbakaoba for
waging a relentless media campaign against the decision of Alhaji Atiku
Abubakar to challenge his alleged rigging in the last presidential poll in the
court of law. "Olisa Agbakaoba is an annoying interloper and a busy body who
should just shut up and do other things than becoming actively engaged in what
appeared like commercial media interventions to dissuade Atiku Abubakar from
going to court to retrieve his alleged stolen mandate".
HURIWA wondered why such a high profile lawyer would be at the
fore front of those deploying media publications to demonize the opposition
politician only because he has decided to seek redress in the court of
competent jurisdiction which is allowed constitutionally.
Besides,
HURIWA condemns the motley of hired goons including commercial clerics like
'reverend father' Ejike Mbaka and some amorphous ethno – many religious
contraptions who may have been hired by president Muhammadu Buhari or his
associates to demonize and criminalize the lawful decision of Atiku Abubakar to
challenge his reported electoral defeat in court.
The
Rights group specifically asked the international community who were deceived
into hastily and erroneously endorsed the controversial outcomes of the violent
2019 presidential polls that led to the killings of 50 Nigerians and the
violent rape of even electoral officials, to demand that Nigerian government
stopped deploying the politically tainted anti-graft body to witch-hunt the
opposition leader.
HURIWA
stated that for nearly a year, the acting chairman of EFCC Alhaji Ibrahim
Mustapha Magu had demonstrated that he is politically affiliated to the man who
gave him the job of a life time when he publicly wore and displayed the
campaign Shirt's badge of Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) which the media captured in pictures during the public unveiling by
Buhari of the multibillion mega office complex of EFCC in Abuja.
“We
called for the removal of Magu who is more or less a card carrying member of
APC or a die-hard sympathizer or supporter of the then presidential candidate
and incumbent president Muhammadu Buhari, but the National Assembly that could
have chased him out was destabilized by the presidency which hired some
senators to stage internal mutiny and attempts to unseat the leadership
including the armed invasions and robbing of the Senate mace and escaping
through the Presidential villa's gate.”
“The
renewed attack of the EFCC targeting lawyers, family members or political
associates of Atiku to blackmail him into withdrawing his threat to go to court
to challenge the results of the presidential poll is illegal, unconstitutional,
despicable, reprehensible and a desperate attempt to use the means of force and
blackmail over a political opponent. This is absolutely condemned.”
“We hereby call on European Union, the prime minister of Britain
and the president of the United States of America to ask the president to stop
using EFCC and security forces to intimidate, harass, and brutalize family
members and political associates of the PDP’s presidential candidate and
erstwhile Vice President Atiku Abubakar.”
The
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate in the just-concluded
presidential election, Atiku Abubakar had reportedly reacted to the arrest of
his son-in-law and family’s financial adviser, Babalele Abdullahi.
The Economic Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had on Saturday arrested
Abdullahi.
Abdullahi is a son-in-law and Finance Director of companies owned
by Abubakar.
Reacting to the arrest, Abubakar said his family and associates
were paying the price of supporting him.
In a tweet, the former Vice President urged those allegedly
persecuting his family members and associates to remember that government was
meant to pursue peace and justice.
“My son in law and lawyer have been detained, one for 3 weeks and
the other recently.
“They are paying the price for supporting me. I urge those now
persecuting them to remember that a government’s mandate is to pursue peace and
justice for all, and not just those who support them,” he tweeted.
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