National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh
Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja
The former National Publicity Secretary
of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has blamed the agents linked to
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as responsible for
the petition asking the EFCC to invite and interrogate ex-President
Goodluck Jonathan on issues relating to his on-going trial.
Counsel to Chief Metuh, Barrister Ben
Nwosu, said yesterday in a statement that the lawyer who allegedly
submitted the petition, Mr. Osuagwu Ugochukwu has links with the EFCC
and had appeared on behalf of the commission while representing its
former Chairman, Ibrahim Lamorde at a hearing in the National Assembly
last year.
“Our attention has been drawn to reports
in the media regarding a petition by one Barrister Osuagwu Ugochukwu
claiming to be representing a non-existent former member of the Enugu
State House of Assembly, given as Ikenna Ejezie, and asking the EFCC to
invite and interrogate ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on issues relating
to the on-going trial of our client, Chief Olisa Metuh.
According to Nwosu, “the claim that the petition is on behalf of a
former member of Enugu State House of Assembly is false as no such
individual ever served in that legislative house.
“Whereas we note that Barrister
Ugochukwu has links with the EFCC and had appeared on behalf of the
commission while representing its former Chairman, Ibrahim Lamorde at a
hearing in the National Assembly last year, the claim that the petition
is on behalf of a former member of Enugu State House of Assembly is
false as no such individual ever served in that legislative house.
“However, we have thoroughly studied the
petition and for the avoidance of doubt, wish to state as follows. The
petition is not really against ex-President Jonathan but actually a
calculated attempt targeted at swaying public sentiments and the
judiciary against our client in this orchestrated and well-funded media
trial. The idea is to sway the minds of the public and the court to get a
conviction based more on media trial than the laws of the land.
“It is clear that their assertion is
neither based on the statement our client made at the EFCC nor on the
evidence placed before the court, which has clearly established our
client’s case that the N400 million approved by the former president was
not for personal and private use.
“The fact that this matter is subjudice
should have impressed upon the petitioners and their backers that
publicising such hoax is actually an affront to the judiciary except it
is intended to cow the judiciary.
“We are astonished as to how the
petitioners would have referred to our client’s statement as a
confession and a criminal statement. We are also not unmindful of the
fact that this appears to be a vendetta by some persons to cast our
client in the mould of an already guilty individual just waiting for
sentencing.
“It is therefore obvious that the sole intention of this petition is to
distort our client’s defense, which has so far been honestly and
sincerely presented before the court.
“Finally, we state that we support the
present fight against corruption and which is needed at this time of our
national development; however this should not be used by some persons
as a ploy to settle personal scores”, he noted.
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