Former Chief Security Officer to late Head of State, General Sani
Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha on Thursday challenged former President
Olusegun Obasanjo to provide evidence on his claims that President
Goodluck Jonathan influenced the Appeal Court judgment which discharged
and acquitted him of the murder of Alhaja Kudirat Abiola.
Al-Mustapha, who is currently overseas, also denied the former
president’s allegation that he was being used by President Jonathan to
run a killer squad the same way he allegedly operated the famous X-Squad
during the late military dictator’s regime to eliminate political
opponents.
Information Nigeria reports that in his December 2 letter to the
President titled ‘Before it is too late’, Mr. Obasanjo had alleged that
Mr. Jonathan interfered with the court process to set an unnamed
murderer free, and organised a presidential reception for him.
Apparently, the former president was referring to Al-Mustapha, who
was freed by the Court of Appeal in July over the murder of the late
Kudirat Abiola.
But Al-Mustapha, who spoke through his counsel Barrister Olalekan Ojo
yesterday, dared Mr. Obasanjo to produce evidence to back up his
weighty allegations in the said letter.
Obasanjo had written: “Presidential assistance for a murderer to
evade justice and presidential delegation to welcome him home can only
be in bad taste generally but particularly to the family of his victim.
“Assisting criminals to evade justice cannot be part of the job of
the presidency. Or, as it is viewed in some quarters, is he being
recruited to do for you what he had done for Abacha in the past?
Hopefully, he should have learned his lesson. Let us continue to watch”,
he wrote in an 18-page letter that has now gone viral.
In his reaction, Ojo told Daily Trust: “To the best of my knowledge,
President Jonathan never organised or sponsored any welcome rally to
Al-Mustapha after his release”.
Al-Mustapha had been incarcerated for 14 years before he was
acquitted by the Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal, after being
sentenced to death by a Lagos High Court.
Ojo said, “The impression (of Obasanjo’s letter) is that the Court of
Appeal caved into pressure from President Jonathan, to that extent, the
comment is disturbing, worrisome and unwarranted.
“The judiciary should be left alone and not be dragged into politics.
The Justices of the Court of Appeal in Lagos that sat over the case are
jurists of impeccable character and it is not fair for anybody, no
matter how well-placed, to attack the integrity of these judges. We
challenge Obasanjo to produce evidence of such interference to make it
available to the public”.
He added: “My client was discharged and acquitted on the merit of his
appeal. Majority of those who commented on the judgment expressed
satisfaction. It is most unfortunate that a person like OBJ could accuse
the President of using his exalted office for such a sinister and
morally reprehensible thing. It must be stated that if OBJ has any issue
to settle with the President, he should not drag Al Mustapha into it”.
Speaking specifically on the allegation that Al-Mustapha is being
used by Jonathan to run a hit squad, Ojo said that the accusation was a
pointer to the enormous hatred Obasanjo had for Al-Mustapha.
“At no time has he been involved in any such thing. It is totally
false. Al-Mustapha is earnestly committed to the promotion of peace and
harmony in Nigeria. It is most unfair that such an allegation should be
made against him. It is an attempt to give a dog a bad name to hang him.
When Al-Mustapha returns (from abroad) he will make a fuller response”,
Ojo said.
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