After spending just 72 hours with his two sons in Kano Central Prison,
immediate past governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, has cried out and
imputed political motives to his incarceration.
According to the former governor, he is being persecuted by those who
feel that they would not be able to actualise their presidential
ambition in 2019 with him around the political arena.
Lamido, who spoke exclusively to Sunday Vanguard through his media
aide, Umar Kyari, drew the attention of Nigerians and the international
community to the attempt being made by those he called “my political
enemies” to silence him using the instrumentality of the EFCC.
Lamido pointed out that it was clear from the outset that there was a
grand design to put him away in prison for a long time under the guise
of money laundering so as to pave the way for his political enemies.
The former governor, whose many supporters relocated to the Kano
Central Prison where they kept vigil over him and his two sons, said he
was determined to prove to Nigerians that he was innocent but was merely
being witch-hunted by those who feel threatened by his rising political
profile.
Lamido’s spokesman said: “This current effort to frame and denigrate
the former governor of Jigawa State with a view to rubbishing his high
performance in office will come to naught at the end of the day.
“Lamido remains nothing but a scion of accountability and integrity
who has always fought on the side of the people, particularly the
downtrodden and the vulnerable, since he came into the national
political scene.
“He remains unshaken over the trumped-up charges slammed on him by
the EFCC knowing that he has not committed any offense to warrant being
thrown into the prison over a bailable offense.
“But the refusal by his traducers to grant him and his sons bail when
others charged same day and time for even more grievous offences were
admitted to bail speaks volume of the intention and mindset of those who
are after him.
“Nonetheless, Sule Lamido strongly believes that, after being
imprisoned several times all in a bid to pave the way for sustained
democracy in Nigeria, the current effort by the EFCC and others to
humiliate him and his family over the so-called money laundering charges
will not break his resolve to continue to fight on the side of the
people.
“It is Lamido’s strong belief that having not committed any offense
against the state to warrant being sent to prison, he and his sons will
be freed and vindicated against the wicked plot of their adversaries”.
Meanwhile, Lamido is said to be overwhelmed by the large number of
friends and well wishers from across Nigeria who have thronged the
prison to show solidarity with him and his two sons.
A close source at the prison told Sunday Vanguard that Lamido was
jolted by the show of love and solidarity that he shed what the source
described as “tears of joy” on Friday.
You may wish to know that Lamido and his two sons, according to the
charge sheet of the EFCC, are being tried for alleged money laundering
of N1.3bn at a Federal High Court sitting in Kano.
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