Senator Ali Ndume has said there should be no secret trial for Bureau de Change (BDC) operators arrested for allegedly funding Boko Haram.
The Chairman
of the Senate Committee on Army urged the Federal Government to expose the
identities of all the BDC operators so far arrested and try them in public.
Speaking with
reporters, he said;
“The
Presidency said recently that Nigerians would be shocked if it revealed the
identities of those who are sponsoring the Boko Haram insurgents. Can you
imagine that 400 Bureau De Change operators are the people funding the Boko
Haram? When the BDC operators are arrested now, what will the government do
with them? The presidency is already saying their case is confidential. What is
confidential about it?
“The
Presidency should expose the identities of all the BDC operators so far
arrested and carry out their trial in public. If any of them is innocent, he
should be allowed to go while those found guilty must be made to face the
music.
“When I was
wrongly accused, I was tried publicly and I was vindicated. The trial lasted
six years in an open court. If there is any criminal act linked to anybody, no
matter how highly placed, let the evidence be placed before the public, there
should be no secret trial.
“Nowadays,
criminals are arrested and paraded without further action. Nobody knows what
happens to the people who killed 11 soldiers in Benue State recently? What
happened to those who beheaded policemen in Cross River State?
“If everyone
is doing what he’s supposed to do as defined by our constitution and laws, we
would not have these problems. Citizens should expose suspicious movements.”
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