We
read with deep regret, the purported rebuttal by EFCC spokesman, Wilson
Uwujaren, on our concerns raised about Chief Femi Fani-Kayode’s health
condition while in the custody of EFCC.
We had made known to the public the fact that the former minister of culture and tourism slumped on Saturday, 22ndof
October, 2016, owing to a health condition which he has been treating
since his unfortunate prolonged incarceration by the anti-graft agency.
In
fact, it was one of the Commission’s agents who saw the incident and
raced to Chief Fani-Kayode’s assistance after which he was rushed to the
clinic in the EFCC complex where he was promptly attended to. Since
then, the former director of media and publicity of the 2015 PDP
Campaign Organisation has been reporting to the clinic on a daily basis
as required by the doctors for continued checks.
More
so, Fani-Kayode’s doctors have since sent in a record of his medical
history to the EFCC for their information and guidance.
It
therefore beats our imagination that the anti-graft body’s spokesman is
not abreast with what is happening within the four walls of his
organization. This simply shows that Mr Wilson Uwujaren lacks the basic
capacity to run an office as simple as that of an organisation’s
spokesperson.
Apart
from being ridiculous and childish, we find Uwujaren’s claim that the
concerns we raised in that statement was “dubious and attention seeking
alarm” as not only unintelligent and pernicious but also a reflection of
the organization’s staffing capacity which we consider as largely
perfunctory.
Those
who wish to verify our concerns can visit the Abuja Head Office of EFCC
and find out things for themselves rather than rely on a spokesperson
whose verification processes of events in their Abuja Head Office is
obviously based on hearsay. We urge members of the public to
discountenance the purported rebuttal and treat is as a product of
disinformation.
While
we concede that indeed Fani-Kayode and Obanikoro shared jokes together
on Monday, the incident in question happened the previous Saturday.
Unless Uwujaren wished that Fani-Kayode should not have been revived, we
see no reason why he should not share jokes with anyone the following
Monday. The jokes he shared not only with Obanikoro but also with many
around him including operatives is only a reflection of the fact that
Fani-Kayode has remained his usual self despite being persecuted.
However
and once again, we call on all those who have anything against Chief
Fani-Kayode to follow the due process and keep a date with him in court
as he is very much willing to put an end, through legal means, to this
charade baptized as anti-corruption fight rather than them using
extra-judicial means and tactics to dehumanize him simply because of his
frightening yet very popular and truthful opinions on the state of the
nation.
Lastly,
we reiterate our earlier position that no harm must come the way of the
former minister who has come to be seen by millions of the oppressed,
the downtrodden and all victims of tyranny and executive highhandedness
as a symbol of truth, hope and liberation.
Jude Ndukwe
SA (media) to Chief Femi Fani-Kayode
25th October, 201
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