Chief Buruji Kashamu the
senator-elect and a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun
state, in a report published by Associated Press has been described as the
basis for the TV hit “Orange Is The New Black”.
Read the report below:
“A man indicted in the
United States for allegedly smuggling heroin, in a case that was the basis for
the TV hit “Orange Is The New Black,” has been elected a senator in Nigeria.
Buruji Kashamu was little
known before he returned home in 2003 from Britain, despite a U.S. extradition
order, to become a major financier of President Goodluck Jonathan’s party.
Election results posted
late Wednesday identify Kashamu as senator-elect in southwest Ogun state.
Opponents are challenging his victory in court, saying ballots were rigged.
Kashamu, 56, hung up the
phone twice when The Associated Press called Thursday for comment about the
drug case. Kashamu has said he is “a clean businessman” and that the 1998
indictment by a grand jury in the Northern District of Illinois for conspiracy
to import and distribute heroin in the United States is a case of mistaken
identity. He has said Chicago prosecutors really want the dead brother he
closely resembles.
A British court refused a
U.S. extradition request in 2003 over uncertainty about Kashamu’s identity.
Chicago Judge Richard Posner refused a motion to dismiss Kashamu’s case last
year.
A dozen people were long
ago tried and jailed in the case, including American Piper Kerman, whose memoir
about her jail time became the Netflix hit “Orange Is The New Black.” Kerman’s
book never identified Kashamu by name, but there is a West African drug kingpin
whom she calls “Alhaji” — meaning one who has completed the haj or pilgrimage
to Mecca.
A Nigerian federal court
last year ordered Kashamu’s extradition, an order upheld by an appeals court.
But Nigeria’s government has not extradited him.
That failure caused
Olusegun Obasanjo, a former president, to warn that “drug barons … will buy
candidates, parties and eventually buy power or be in power themselves.”
Jonathan’s perceived
protection of Kashamu was a factor that led Obasanjo to defect from the ruling
party.
Kashamu is suing Obasanjo
for libel for stating that Kashamu is a fugitive from U.S. justice. He had won
a court order halting publication of Obasanjo’s autobiography but a judge this
week rescinded it, saying Kashamu had misled the court.
President-elect Muhammadu
Buhari, a former military dictator, has promised to fight corruption. That has
alarmed many politicians in a country where corruption is endemic.”
Meanwhile the
senator-elect, has responded to Associated Press report on his alleged drug
indictment in the US. The politician and businessman Kashamu insisted he was
not the man indicted and showed appreciation towards Tinubu, read his response
here…..
“The
chairman of the Organisation and Mobilisation Committee of the PDP in the
southwest in an open letter eulogized former Lagos state governor Asiwaju Bola
Ahmed Tinubu in a unexpected way.
Kashamu, one of the fiercest opponents of the APC before the 2015 elections,
described Tinubu as a true hero to be emulated by every Nigerian.”
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