Mr Obanikoro
reacted from his abode in the US…
“The Illegal
Invasion of my house, Femi Fani-Kayode and several others in detention give me
no confidence in government’s willingness to do justice,” Mr. Obanikoro said.
“I cannot submit myself to such glaring witch-hunt, injustice and charade but
I’ll fight it legally, with God and clear conscience on my side.”
The former Minister of
State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, on Wednesday lashed out at the Nigerrian
government, a day after operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission raided his home and a property belonging to his son, Jide, in Lagos.
Mr Obanikoro, who left for
the United States shortly after the 2015 elections and has remained there, said
the action constituted a “sad throwback to a tyrannical past that is better
forgotten” as no warrant was legally obtained from any court to embark on the
search.
Mr. Obanikoro issued the
statement in a series of tweets he posted on his Twitter page, @MObanikoro, on
Wednesday morning.
The properties, located at
Parkview Estate and Onikoyi Drive, both in the Lagos highbrow suburb of Ikoyi,
were thoroughly searched by operatives.
The wife and children of
the younger Mr. Obanikoro were at home when the property along Onikoyi Drive
was raided, the source said. Mr. Obanikoro, his son, Jide, and another son,
Gbolahan, as well as his wife were said to be in the U.S.
Authorities said Mr
Obanikoro is being investigated on allegations of official misconduct and
illegal contract splitting, and operatives made away with documents, vehicles
and other valuable items from the two properties.
But in his reaction, Mr.
Obanikoro said he was not aware of any investigation into his activities when
he held different ministerial portfolios in the administration of President
Goodluck Jonathan, adding that he was being victimised because of his political
affiliation.
Mr. Obanikoro said that any
extradition proceeding against him cannot stand the test of a decent judicial
system, especially in the United States.
“Rumours of extradition are
also lies – false allegations cannot stand up to any decent legal inquiry in a
civilised system such as in the U.S.
Mr. Obanikoro said his
travails at the hands of anti-graft officials were calculated to divert the
attention of Nigerians away from the “abysmal and ignominious economic records”
of Mr. Buhari.
“This is a government
determined to outdo the abysmal and ignominious economic records of Dec. 31,
1983 to Aug. 27, 1985 that ended in shame.”
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then over there but remember family
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