Agence
France-Presse (AFP), a European news agency has called for the
prosecution of the immediate past president of Nigeria, Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan if the anti-corruption war must be won.
Agence
France-Presse (AFP), a European news agency declared yesterday that
President Muhammadu Buhari’s war against corruption can only
succeed if he zeroes in on former President Goodluck Jonathan.
An
editorial written by the AFP recalled that Buhari had previously
warned the Nigeria’s monied elite that it was “no longer business
as usual.
“But
with Nigeria in economic crisis as a result of the collapsing price
of oil, analysts say Buhari can ill afford to alienate Jonathan and
his allies, even if it threatens success in court”, the
international news agency warned.
The
news agency said though acknowledged that many anti-graft trials were
ongoing by the administration of Buhari, they may spin off to imperil
his war against corruption, if Jonathan was not brought in as a key
witness to the alleged crimes of the persons standing trial at
different courts of law in the country.
AFP
stated: “It
would be easy to believe that Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari
is winning the war against corruption since his landmark election
victory nearly a year ago. Hardly a week goes by without the
country’s anti-graft agency announcing new arrests and
investigations to add to the prominent politicians already in the
dock.
“But
the longer the cases already brought to court drag on, the clearer it
becomes that a potential setback could prevent Buhari from securing
the convictions he has promised — and Nigerians demand”.
In
the article titled, “the
Goodluck Jonathan alibi”, AFP
said, “Certainly, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) has not implicated the former head of state in any of its
ongoing investigations.
“But
his glaring absence is increasingly posing problems for state
prosecutors as the preliminary stages of cases are heard in court and
trials get under way”.
Citing
the case of Olisa Metuh, the spokesman of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), who is on trial for money laundering as an instance, AFP
quoted him as claiming “he was only acting on Jonathan’s orders
and last week argued he should be acquitted because the former
president has not been called to the stand”.
“The
former president forms an indispensable witness,” Metuh’s
lawyer Onyechi Ikpeazu told AFP.
The
agency also quoted Metuh’s lawyer, Mr. Ikpeazu as saying “We
are saying the failure to investigate what really amounts to an alibi
is fatal to their case,”.
According
to AFP, “one
lawyer working for Sambo Dasuki, Nigeria’s former national security
advisor, has also hinted at pursuing a similar defence.
“Dasuki,
who is accused of diverting the weapons procurement cash through his
office via bogus defence contracts, has himself said he was only
doing the bidding of the then-commander-in-chief – Jonathan”, it
further stated.
Dasuki’s
lawyer, Ahmed Raj also told AFP that “The
national security advisor will normally carry out the instructions of
his president,”.
Raji
was also quoted by the agency as saying “You
cannot talk about this matter without talking about President
Jonathan.”
AFP
has warned that “If
the “Goodluck Jonathan alibi” works,
many high-profile accused could potentially walk free, dealing a
serious blow to Buhari’s pledge to root out endemic corruption and
impunity”.
The
agency added that “Buhari has previously warned the country’s
monied elite it was “no
longer business as usual, but with Nigeria in economic crisis as a
result of the collapsing price of oil, analysts say Buhari can ill
afford to alienate Jonathan and his allies, even if it threatens
success in court”.
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