Buhari's Ex-Aide, Obono-Obla Speaks From Hide Out After Being Declared Wanted
After being declared wanted by the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, Buhari's aide, Okoi Obono-Obla has reacted.
The suspended Chairman of the Special Presidential Panel for the
Recovery of Public Property, Okoi Obono-Obla has spoken from his base
through his lawyer after being declared wanted by the Independent
Corrupt Practices Commission, (ICPC).
Obono-Obla has dragged the Commission to court challenging their
investigation on the grounds that the agency is already prejudiced
against him.
Obono-Obla said he was never invited by the Commission and
declaring him wanted in the media was an attempt to ridicule and
embarrass him.
According to a statement made available to The Nation in Abuja by
Obono-Obla’s Counsel, F. Baba Isa, of FBI LEGAL, Abuja, the ICPC had
been served with court processes in the said suit, but they have refused
to react to the suit.
The statement titled “RE: CHIEF OKOI OBONO OBLA DECLARED WANTED
BY THE INDEPENDENT CORRUPT PRACTICES COMMISSION, ICPC” read, “We are
Solicitors to Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, and issue this Press Statement in
that capacity.
“Our attention was drawn to a widely circulated press release
by the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC wherein they
declared Chief Okoi Obono Obla, the erstwhile Chairman of the Special
Presidential Panel for the Recovery of Public property, wanted, for
failing to honour a purported invitation extended to him pursuant to an
investigation they claim they are conducting.
“Though it is obvious that the whole intent of the ICPC Press
Statement declaring Our Client wanted is an unfortunate episode in a
well oiled media trial orchestrated to ridicule and embarrass a man who
spent the last two years of his life fighting corruption to its knees,
let us put some record straight as succinctly as possible.
“Chief Okoi Obono Obla was never ever invited by the ICPC for
an interview or questioning. Rather, we read on social media and blogs
that a purported invitation letter was left at the law office of Obono,
Obono & Associates, a law firm which Our Client resigned from since
2015 to accept the appointment of President Mohammadu Buhari, first to
serve as Special Assistant on Prosecution and then as Chairman of the
Special Presidential Panel for the Recovery of Public Property. The ICPC
knew this; for they should know that he was not combining private legal
practice and public service.
“An invitation of this nature must be done by personal service
on the invitee, failure of which the proper legal steps should be taken
to serve the invitee through substituted means. ICPC cannot just drop a
purported invitation letter meant for a person anywhere and claim that
they have invited such a person. So, we repeat, Chief Okoi Obono Obla
has never been invited by the ICPC.
“Secondly, a case has been filed by Our Client against the ICPC
challenging the purported investigation on the grounds that the agency
is already prejudiced against him. Our Client took this action after a
full blown media trial was launched against him. It was/is crystal clear
that the ICPC has already declared him guilty even before they started
their investigation. No sane man will trust an investigative agency to
be fair, just and decent when it is clear from their conduct and
posturing that such an agency has already taken sides.
“The ICPC has been served with court processes in the said
suit, but they have refused to react to the suit but rather they have
chosen to carry on as a law unto themselves, ignoring the suit and going
on with the media trial by declaring Our Client wanted without even
first obtaining an order of court in that regard.
“This is most unfortunate. The ICPC should obey the law and due
process by first serving Our Client an invitation letter, joining
issues with Our Client in court and when that is disposed off, one way
or the other, justice can be said to have been done. To arrogantly
ignore the case in court and carry on as they are doing cuts a riotous
image of President Buhari’s administration. It paints the administration
as one without adherence to the rule of law, one that sacrifices its
anti-corruption crusaders for political expediency. It is most
unfortunate.”
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