Meantime,
ahead of the 2015 election, former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Professor
Tam David-West, Professor Akin Oyebode and Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, have,
unanimously, urged Nigerians to wake up from their slumber and use the next
year’s election to bring relief to their unwholesome circumstances.
Falana
and other eminent personalities spoke at the 5th Gani Fawehinmi Memorial
Lecture, titled; ‘State of the Nation and 2015 general elections: Issues,
posers and challenges before us, held in Lagos.
“In
October 2012, Sheriff was arrested in Cameroun on crime committed by the Boko
Haram he sponsored. The state government pleaded with the Camerounian government
to release him because he is a well known man here and he cannot be arrested.”
Falana stated.
The
Lagos based lawyer said that the former governor was not sincere in his
relationship with the Boko Haram sect in the country.
Sue me
not Davis
He however,
asked Sheriff to sue him rather than planning to seek redress in court by suing
the Australian negotiator, Dr. Stephen Davies, even as he reaffirmed that
Sheriff sponsored of the Boko Haram activities.
This
came few days after Sheriff said he would seek redress in court by suing the
Australian negotiator, Dr. Stephen Davies, who recently fingered him as one of
the sponsors of the Boko Haram insurgency. According to Falana, “I am expecting
Senator Ali Madu Sheriff to sue me. I heard that he wanted to sue an Australian
(Dr. Steven Davies). He doesn’t need that. He should sue me. I am waiting for
him to sue me. Not only did he fund that organization (Boko Haram), he also had
a deal with them.” He noted that Sheriff cannot denial all the allegations made
against him, saying. “In 2003, he had a deal with the Boko Haram leaders to
help him win the election and that if he wins his re-election, he will
compensate the organization.
When
he won the election, he appointed one of them as Commissioner for Religious
Affairs to implement Sharia in that state.”
He
however, accused the Federal Government of shielding certain facts from its
citizens.
Falana
said “The Federal Government is yet to react to the statement by Dr. Stephen
Davies against Sheriff. I expect the central government to have made its
position known on the issue.”
The
lawyer therefore, called for concerted effort to tackle the menace of Boko
Haram, saying, “People’s Democratic Party, PDP and All Progressives Congress,
APC should stop politicizing the Boko Haram issue but what is important is
unity to tackle the menace”
In his
remarks, David-West lamented the nefarious activities of Boko Haram sect in the
country, saying, “We do not have a nation. If we have a nation, the problem
confronting the country will have been resolved earlier than now.”
He
added, “In fact, we are not at crossroad but we have missed the road. There is
no road at the moment for the country to attain greatness.”
Explaining
the reason for the longevity of the challenges facing the country, David-West
said, “What do you expect from a country ruled by a Ph.d holder who said that
16 is greater than 19. The country when the president budget N1 billion for
food in a year and cannot pay N18, 000 minimum wage. Daily I have begun to lose
faith in our election and leadership.
ON
2015 ELECTION
David
-West dispelled the claim that the country will fail to exist after 2015
election, saying, “we will not break in 2015.”
But he
said “The citizens need to wake up from their slumber. We are too complacent
and this was the reason why the current public office holders take the citizens
for granted.
He
continued; “Election affords citizens the opportunity to change government
which they do not like. I do not believe in revolution but the citizens must go
on the street to stop bad government. If 2015 election will be selection rather
than election, Nigerians must rise up to stop it. It has to be election and not
selection.”
Oyebode
while delivering his lecture said the power to change any government resides in
the citizens. “And this they can do through their vote.”.
According
to him, “The 2015 election constitute yet another opportunity for Nigerians to
see themselves as master in the political game rather than servants of the
governing class.”
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