Lamido who is in the prison
with two of his sons; Aminu and Mustapha, over alleged money laundering charges
claimed that his case with the anti-corruption body was politically motivated.
Former governor of Jigawa state, Sule Lamido, has spoken out for the first time since his detention at the Kano Central Prison by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Former governor of Jigawa state, Sule Lamido, has spoken out for the first time since his detention at the Kano Central Prison by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The former governor who
spoke to Vanguard through his media aide, Umar Kyari, said he is being
persecuted by those who are threatened by his political profile because they
are worried that they won’t actualise their presidential ambition with him
around the political terrain.
He drew the attention of
Nigerians and the international community to the attempt being made by his political
detractors to intimidate him with the EFCC.
According to him, there
have been plans in the pipeline since to put him away in prison for a long time
so that his political enemies can have their way.
He further revealed that he
is determined to prove his innocence in the court of law to show Nigerians that
he is just a victim of political witch-hunting.
His spokesman said, “This
current effort to frame and denigrate the former governor of Jigawa State with
a view to rubbishing his high performance in office will come to naught at the
end of the day.
“Lamido remains nothing but
a scion of accountability and integrity who has always fought on the side of
the people, particularly the downtrodden and the vulnerable, since he came into
the national political scene.
“He remains unshaken over
the trumped-up charges slammed on him by the EFCC knowing that he has not
committed any offense to warrant being thrown into the prison over a bailable
offense.
“But the refusal by his
traducers to grant him and his sons bail when others charged same day and time
for even more grievous offences were admitted to bail speaks volume of the
intention and mindset of those who are after him.
“Nonetheless, Sule Lamido strongly
believes that, after being imprisoned several times all in a bid to pave the
way for sustained democracy in Nigeria, the current effort by the EFCC and
others to humiliate him and his family over the so-called money laundering
charges will not break his resolve to continue to fight on the side of the
people.
“It is Lamido’s strong
belief that having not committed any offense against the state to warrant being
sent to prison, he and his two sons will be freed and vindicated against the
wicked plot of their adversaries”.
Meanwhile, a former
military administrator of Kaduna state, Abubakar Umar, has condemned a federal
high court decision to remand Lamido and his sons in prison for nearly three
months.
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