A magistrate court sitting in Kano, presided over by Justice Halima A.B. Wali, has sent one Ibrahim Khalil Danshagamu, a blogger, on remand in the correctional centre for allegedly defaming and tarnishing the good image of the former Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt. General Tukur Yusuf Buratai (Rtd).
Counsel to the plaintiff, Hussaini Makari while speaking to journalists on Friday, December 16, 2022, shortly after the court session, said that his client has also thrown a challenge that if the defendant or any Kano State-based citizen could point out any filling station belonging to him, he is ready to withdraw the case against the defendant.
Danshagamu, who is the defendant, was dragged before the said court over alleged sharing a video footage on his social media, where he claimed that the plaintiff, built over 60 filling stations in Kano out of an alleged arms deal proceeds.
Following sharing the said video footage, the plaintiff who is former Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, directed the police to fish out the defendant to investigate the claims.
After the police arrested the defendant, he denied the charges against him and Barrister Farida Wada took the case before the said court.
Counsel to the defendant, S.A. Abdullahi prayed the court to grant bail to his client, which the presiding judge objected on the grounds that the defendant’s offence contravened sections 371 and 115, as the said offence, can lead to three years imprisonment.
The judge also ordered that the defendant should be sent to the state’s psychiatrist to diagnosis the defendant’s brain whether he was in his actual sense, when he shared the said video footage.
₦1.8 Billion Loot: PDP Tells Buhari To Recall Buratai
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately recall the former Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Ambassador to the Benin Republic, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (rtd), over alleged looting of ₦1.8 billion.
PDP spokesman Debo Ologunagba in a communique wants Buratai to face investigations and clear his name over an alleged connection with the N1.8 billion recovered in a property in Abuja by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
Ologunagba said its demand for the recall and investigation of Gen. Buratai is predicated on the earlier assertion by the National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Babagana Monguno, after the exit of Gen. Buratai as COAS that the $1bn drawn from the national coffers under the APC administration for the purchase of arms to fight terrorism in our country could not be traced.
“That assertion by the NSA heightened suspicion on allegations of barefaced looting of money meant to equip our security forces. Such corruption under the APC administration has led to the upsurge in unhindered terrorism attacks, mass killing of citizens, and loss of many of our gallant fighters in the front in the last seven years,” Ologunagba said.
“It is therefore of serious interest to Nigerians when reports that the ICPC discovered the sum of N1.8 billion in various currencies, expensive cars, and pieces of jewelry secreted in a property in Abuja allegedly linked to the former COAS broke out.
“There are already apprehensions that the discovered money is part of the security fund that was criminally diverted. This is especially against the backdrop of the frenzy and spirited efforts by certain quarters linked to the APC to suppress investigation and free flow of information, politicize the matter and sweep it under the carpet.
“Nigerians will recall that our Party has on several occasions alerted that the looting of our treasury is officially sanctioned and enabled by the APC administration with its refusal to prosecute those who were alleged and found to have been involved in massive corruption.
“It would also be recalled that the PDP drew attention to plans of the APC to create a slush fund account from monies fraudulently drawn from the national treasury to finance their plot to rig the 2023 general elections.
“This is evidenced by the massive use of money by the APC to prosecute a vote-buying scheme in the recent Ekiti State Governorship election. The prevalence of vote-buying in that election by the APC was even acknowledged by the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Yakubu Mahmood, which prompted the INEC Chairman to demand speedy trial of those arrested for vote-buying in the Ekiti State election.
“The reports of massive looting by APC leaders and their cronies in government Ministries, Departments and Agencies further confirm the APC administration as a haven for treasury looters.
“Moreover, the recently exposed looting of N80 billion by the suspended Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, which investigation has now gone cold is suspected to have been engineered by the cabal at a very high level of the APC administration.”
The PDP said it is standing with Nigerians to insist that Gen. Buratai should return to the country and personally face investigation to clear his name.
This according to the opposition party is because any allegation bordering on the looting of funds meant for the fight against terrorism is of grave national concern and consequence and as such, it must be thoroughly investigated and anybody found wanting must be made to face the full weight of the law no matter how highly placed.
Source: Sun