The Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group has urged the Senate to
without any further delay screen ministerial nominee and former Rivers
State governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi and not give in to the present
attempts at blackmail by some individuals.
It said it is now common knowledge that these individuals and their
paymasters have perfected plans to damage Amaechi’s reputation as part
of an on-going tussle in Rivers State politics but that they must not be
allowed to distort the national consensus for change.
In another development, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said
that a letter by Amaechi urging the Senate to disregard a government
white paper indicting him is an attempt to undermine the crusade against
corruption.
But the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) through its National
Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, yesterday said the party would
not join issues with both the Rivers State government and the
opposition PDP over the decision by a judicial panel in the state to
indict Amaechi.
Mohammed, who spoke with The Guardian on telephone in reaction to
calls by the PDP urging the Senate to act on the decision of the probe
panel, said: “Amaechi is in court challenging the legality of the probe
panel. It is a matter that is in court and we do not comment on a matter
like that because it will be subjudice to do so. The APC is a law
abiding one.”
In an electronic statement issued in Abuja yesterday, the monitoring
group noted that the Senate has screened former Lagos State governor,
Babatunde Fashola; his Ekiti State counterpart, Kayode Fayemi and others
who had held public offices relying on conventions.
The statement, signed by Mr. Philip Agbese, said that applying
different sets of rules for the screening of candidates could amount to
re-writing Nigeria’s laws to selectively suit one group while leaving
another disadvantaged, saying this is unacceptable.
It said: “Amaechi as a former legislator and one-time Rivers State
House of Assembly Speaker should have ordinarily been allowed to take a
bow and go as the Senate had done to many of the other nominees.
“Unfortunately, what we are seeing is a parliament that has
increasingly allowed itself to be arm-twisted by individuals with vested
interests to prolong what should have been the straightforward
screening of the nominee.
“This will amount to selective justice and will negate the principle
of fair trial if the Senate decides to constitute itself into a court of
law by passing a guilty verdict on Amaechi on account of the internal
politics of Rivers State.
“The nation’s constituted courts have not convicted him of any
offence and the reports that some people seek to act upon would still
have to be tested at the law courts before they will amount to
convictions that could bar him from holding public office.
“The Senate would thus be playing to the gallery if it fails to
understand the fundamental rights of a citizen to remain innocent until
proven otherwise by a court law. To many well-meaning Nigerians, it
amounts to the highest level of double standard and abuse of the concept
of separation of powers clearly defined in our constitution.
“The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria must, therefore, not
give her ears to the voices of anti-democratic elements in Nigeria to
deliberately cause a stampede to the expected changes and reforms which
Nigerians are yearning for on daily basis.”
It said the Senate must also realise that it neither has the capacity
nor the resources to dabble into the local affairs of each of the
nation’s 36 states and must not use Rivers State to set a precedence
that could come back to haunt Nigeria in future.
The state PDP chairman, Felix Obuah, said that the letter written by
Amaechi urging the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, to disregard the
Rivers State government white paper on the report of the Judicial
Commission of Inquiry for the investigation of his administration on the
sale of valued assets and other related matters, which indicted him,
lacks merit and logic.
He said the letter to the Senate President is an attempt to ignore
the white paper report and undermine the crusade against corruption and
expose President Muhammadu Buhari’s fight against corruption as partisan
targeted at only members of the opposition and perceived enemies.

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