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Posted by: Crown Mix
« on: June 21, 2015, 06:13:22 AM »


Embattled leader of the Peoples Democratic Party and lawmaker representing Ogun-East at the Senate, Senator Buruji Kashamu, has faulted the Federal Government for appealing a court judgment stopping his extradition to the United States for drug-related offences.

He said it was wrong for the government to appeal through the Attorney-General of the Federation, when President Muhammadu Buhari had yet to appoint an occupant of the office.

The Federal Government, through the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, had been seeking Kashamu’s extradition to the US for alleged drug-related offences.

In a statement by the media aide, Mr. Austin Oniyokor, on Saturday, Kashamu also accused a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Emeka Ngige, of seeking to divert attention from the “illegalities” of the Attorney-General of the Federation and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on the plot to extradite him.

The Federal Government had on Friday appealed the judgement delivered by Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Lagos, on May 27, upholding the fundamental human rights enforcement suit filed by Kashamu.

The government had also appealed another order issued on June 8 by Justice Ibrahim Buba, also of the Federal High Court in Lagos.

The order restrained the Federal Government and the NDLEA from taking further steps to extradite Kashamu to the US, pending the hearing and determination of his contempt application against the AGF and the NDLEA boss.

When the matter came up on Friday before Justice Buba, Ngige told the court that he had been briefed by the Office of the AGF to handle the matter.

Ngige also told the court of an appeal against the ruling of the court made on June 8.

However, Kashamu, on Saturday described Ngige’s application as an attempt to rehash an allegation (against him) that had been rejected by British courts and recently by Nigerian courts.

Kashamu said, “Emeka Ngige claims that these rejected allegations are the basis of an appeal he has filed against orders and judgments of the Federal High Court.

“The mischief is clear because no Notice of Appeal has been served on any party, yet Ngige has released documents to the media which he claims are Notices of Appeal. This is clearly wrong.”

Kashamu questioned why Ngige and another lawyer, Gboyega Oyewole, would be representing a non-existent AGF, as the Buhari-led administration had yet to appoint a new AGF.

The lawmaker further said, “Contrary to the lies being peddled in the media, information available to us revealed that the two lawyers were not briefed by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice – at least as of Friday when they appeared in court.

“If they say they were, we challenge them to produce the authorisation and evidence of payment made to that effect. We do know that they were hired by Abiodun, who is desperate to get through the back door a mandate he could not get in a free and fair election.”

Kashamu said Ngige had “evidently” not read the judgements he was interpreting.

He stated that, “The court did not merely find that the evidence was not enough; the court positively found that it was another person (not Senator Buruji Kashamu) that committed the offence and proceeded to describe the person in its judgement. It is that person the US authority wants not Senator Kashamu.”

The statement noted that the judgement was clearly an obstacle to any further proceedings against Kashamu.

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