*Obanikoro: DSS’ Narratives on My Wife’s Arrest Misleading, Malicious
*As EFCC invites first daughter, Salewa
Former
Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, has reacted
to Thursday’s arrest of his wife, Alhaja Moroophat, by officials of the
Department of State Security Service, and condemned in its totality the
different versions of the agency’s narratives as published by some media
houses.
He had issued a statement giving the family’s side of
the story before the news of the invitation of his first daughter,
Salewa, broke.
Sources hinted THISDAY that the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), upon releasing Mrs. Obanikoro on
Thursday, had also asked her to report to their office this Friday and
that she should come with their first daughter, whom they want for
questioning in connection with their investigation.
But in a
statement signed by Obanikoro’s media aide, Mr. Jonathan Eze, the former
minister urged that his wife should not be maligned in whatever way,
neither should facts which are supposed to be sacred distorted to skew
investigation, thereby influencing public opinion negatively on a
patriotic, hard-working and innocent woman, who is completely
apolitical.
He said: “We are saddened by the fact that the media
was awash with false and conflicting information about the invitation of
Senator Obanikoro’s wife. Ordinarily, we considered ignoring these
concocted lies but for the sake of the discerning and right thinking
public, hence the need to straighten matters.
“First, Alhaja
Moroophat has always been in the country managing her businesses as
against the lies that she sneaked in last week from the United States.
Second, No documents were found in her possession and the lies that she
was arrested while trying to evacuate documents were a fabrication and
can only survive in their warped and distorted minds. It should also be
noted that the officials only came to invite her for questioning and as
against the phrase that she was whisked away; her driver actually drove
her in her own car to the office of the DSS.
“Third, it was
shamefully reported that the DSS were involved because there were so
many armed policemen guiding her. This is another fabricated lie. The
Obanikoros stopped enjoying police protection from the day he left
office as minister and as a woman, who is above board in all her
dealings, she does not need one.
“Finally, we are using this
medium to call on the officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) to desist from persecuting an innocent woman, who has
no dealings at all with either Sylva McNamara or MOB integrated that
they are investigating.
“For emphasis, the innocent woman has a
history of High Blood Pressure and heart related ailments and as such,
should not be dragged into their biased and politicised investigations.
We have absolute confidence in the judiciary and we hope to get justice
in the course with the proviso that they obey the rule of law and avoid
arbitrariness that we are seeing on daily basis.”
A family source
however claimed that the invitation of Salewa in addition to her mum’s
has shown clearly that the political slant to the alleged investigation
outweighs the fight supposed against graft.
The source contended:
“What business has Salewa and her mum in this whole thing? You needed
to have heard the kind of questions they were asking the woman. Indeed,
the problem of our security architecture is intelligence and no wonder
they are always susceptible to abuse by every successive government.”
According
to the source, when the EFCC sought, albeit unsuccessfully, an order to
arrest Mrs. Obanikoro, it then involved the DSS, from where it picked
her up as part of its own investigation. The source, which consistently
queried the involvement of the DSS in the matter, however warned of the
growing abuse of court processes and disregard for the rule of law by
the present administration, adding that the country might pay dearly for
it.
Obanikoro's Daughter, Salewa, Invited By EFCC
Reviewed by
Abraham Abdullahi
on
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Rating:
5
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