Saturday, 9 January 2016

Fayose dares Buhari.... Prosecute Metuh if you have Evidence



Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has challenged President Muhammadu Buhari to direct the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to charge the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Olisa Metuh, to court if the commission has evidence of fraud against him.

The governor, who restated his support for the anti-corruption war, bemoaned a situation where the commission would first arrest and detain a person before shopping for evidence against him.
“The EFCC appears to be operating a system in which an accused person is first arrested, detained endlessly while the anti-corruption agency goes about looking for evidence.”
Fayose, who spoke through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, challenged the EFCC to also act on petitions submitted to it against All Progressives Congress chieftains and the President’s election sponsors.
He cautioned that nothing untoward must happen to Metuh, adding that the APC’s desperation to decimate and silence the opposition had dragged the Buhari-led government in the mud of lawlessness.
“In saner climes, you don’t arrest people for alleged fraud and start to look for evidence to prosecute them. Rather, before you arrest anyone for fraud, anti-corruption agencies must have established a prima facie case and arresting the suspect will only be for his or her arraignment in court.
“However, what we are witnessing in Nigeria today is a situation whereby the EFCC will arrest PDP leaders, humiliate them by subjecting them to media trial, detain them for weeks in the process of trying to force them to make statements during which the commission will be looking for evidence.
“For instance, in the case of Metuh, we are told that the EFCC is insisting that he must write statements and one begins to wonder if it has now become mandatory for an accused to write statements in law enforcement agent’s custody. Shouldn’t the EFCC have simply charged Metuh to court based on its own evidence? Or is Metuh’s statement the evidence the EFCC requires to prosecute him?
“The international community, especially the United Nations, African Union, European Union, and others are put on notice on this condemnable act of arresting and detaining opposition leaders by agents of the Buhari-led government before fishing for evidence.”

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