Is PDP dividing? Oh dear! Whatever happened to the friendship of
Buruji Kashamu and that of Gov. Ayo Fayose. So after calling out Mrs
Aisha Buhari saying she deserves to be charged for corruption, his party
mate, Buruji Kashamu has called out the Governor telling him to be a
man and leave the wife of the President out of this. Kashamu said, he
wonders why Fayose is scared to have a bite of what he gives out.
In a statement he issued in Abuja today, Kashamu likened Fayose’s
attempt to link Mrs Buhari with the Halliburton scandal as a “needless
distraction and an amateurish shadow-boxing. His action could be taken
for a drowning man clutching at a straw,” the statement said.
The statement reads in parts below…
“It is interesting that Mr. Fayose is talking about the rule of law
and the need to do things within the ambit of the law. I never knew that
he has ever heard of the concept of the Rule of Law. When he trampled
on other people’s rights in a bid to abrogate their tenure in office
where was the Rule of Law? Now he is crying out because he is afraid he
might have to get a taste of his own medicine because a man must
certainly reap whatever he sows.
“Mr. Fayose is talking about the fact that he enjoys immunity under
the law. If I may ask: can a governor who disobeys the law with reckless
abandon seek protection under the law? You cannot say because immunity
covers you, you should not be investigated if you are suspected to have
benefitted from the funds that were meant to buy arms for the protection
of Nigerians.
I think it is high time that we, as a people and government, address
the issue of people committing crimes and hiding under the immunity
clause.”
The statement further added, “Fayose must stop chasing shadows and
address the allegations against him. It is preposterous that he suddenly
remembered that someone was involved in the Halliburton scandal at
exactly the same time that he is being investigated over the funds he
allegedly collected from the Office of the National Security Adviser
(ONSA).
“The questions are: Was he a beneficiary of the ONSA funds? Is it
true that over N300million was frozen in three accounts traced to him?
Were suspicious cash deposits made into the accounts in 2014, DINGin clear
violation of the Money Laundering Act and other enabling laws?
“It is said that you can fool some people all of the time but you
cannot fool all the people all of the time. Nigerians can now see that
what is playing out is a confirmation of my earlier position that the
loudest among us are not necessarily the most pious. If he is being
asked questions about his campaign funds, he should be bold enough to
give explanations without necessarily casting aspersion on anyone. He
should allow necessary investigations to go on unimpeded.
That will not only help to prove his innocence or otherwise but could
possibly boost his rating. He could even choose to waive his immunity
to aid the investigation if he does not have anything to hide. Immunity
does not preclude any public officer even a governor from explaining how
he funded his election campaign or the source (s) of deposits made into
his account (s).
“The reality that Mr. Fayose must come to terms with is that the
allegations against him are too grave to be sidelined for a seemingly
spurious allegation against the wife of the president. Months of
workers’ salaries are yet to be paid in Ekiti State; development
partners have abandoned state, just as families are languishing as a
result of his ill-advised political scheming.
“This current campaign of calumny and juvenile tantrums cannot sweep
the issue of corruption under the carpet; neither can it kick enough
dirt to make any right-thinking Nigerian to shut his or her eyes to the
truth.
This is not about party affiliation or dog eating dog. It is about
the plundering of our commonwealth and there should be no sacred cows in
the fight against corruption. This is a fight that all patriotic
Nigerians should lend their weight without any primordial sentiments or
prejudice.”
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