Timi Frank |
The former
Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Timi
Frank has described comments credited to President Muhammadu Buhari in reaction
to the Supreme Court acquittal of the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki,
as “hypocritical”.
The Supreme court had on Friday cleared
the Senate President of all charges relating to false assets declaration.
Reacting to the ruling, President Buhari stated that the country’s judicial system, no
matter the challenges it faces, is truly working and no one should be allowed
to undermine or break it.
But in a statement he personally signed, Timi Frank stated that it would have been better for the President to
have maintained a dignified silence than “betraying his emotion by comparing
his purely political judicial antecedents to the persecution of Saraki.”
He said that Buhari should have since demonstrated his faith in the
judiciary by ensuring that all persons around him that have been accused of
corruption are also made to prove their innocence through the judicial process,
instead of shielding them from prosecution.
The statement reads, “I find it a joke of the year and facetiously
hypocritical for Mr. President to say that Saraki’s “tortuous journey” to
victory at the Supreme Court is akin to his own three-time sojourn through the
judicial apparatchik.
“What does Mr. President mean? Is he saying that he tacitly supported the
persecution of the President of the Senate simply because he emerged as the
Presiding Officer of the Senate on June 9, 2015 against the wish of a cabal in
the party with his tacit support?
“To prove his new faith in the Judiciary, let the executive arraign and
ensure that persons like the former Secretary to the Government of the
Federation (SGF), Mr. David Babacheer Lawal and the former Governor of Rivers
State, Rotimi Amaechi, to prove their innocence over the grass cutting scandal
and corruption petitions from the Rivers State Government against them
respectively.
“We knew from day one that the charge of alleged false asset declaration
against Saraki was a political vendetta plotted to shame and pull Saraki down.
We never had doubt that the judiciary would vindicate him. Our only fear was
the attacks and intimidation of judicial officers, by agents of this
administration to force a miscarriage of justice.
“I think the President should have been courageous enough to ask the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) – that hijacked the job of the
Code of Conduct Bureau and championed the persecution of Saraki – to apologize
to him.
“To equate Saraki’s unjust trial to Buhari’s episodes of legal battle to
prove that he was cheated during three presidential elections is to admit
guilt. It is like ‘I went through hell and I also wanted you to go through hell
to know how it feels.’
“I think that this type of mindset is sadistic and un-fatherly if that was
the thinking behind the statement issued on Saturday by Garba Shehu – Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.
“I think the Justices of the Supreme Court and the Chairman and members of
the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), deserve the commendation of all Nigerians
for seeing the case for what it was, and for their courage in preventing a
calamitous injustice which was about to perpetrated against an innocent man.”
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