*Jang Cannot be dispirited, Says Aide
The Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC)
on Monday failed to present former Governor of Plateau State and Senator
representing Plateau North in the National Assembly, who is being accused of
fraud for ‘logistic reasons’, which the commission said was responsible for not
bringing him for arraignment.
But the counsel to Jang, Chief Robert Clarke (SAN),
who was raged, expressed disappointment that the commission would charge his
client to court without adequate preparation.
He also expressed shock that an accused person
would be locked up for over one week and denied bail.
When the case was first mentioned in Court 5 of the
state High Court, Jos, the EFCC counsel, Chief Rotimi Jacobs, had not arrived
then. The judge, Justice Daniel Longji, therefore said: “Let us give a benefit
of the doubt for sometimes.”
After attending to other cases, the case was
re-mentioned, and by then, Jacobs had arrived with an exparte application. He
said the commission could not bring the accused to court Monday for ‘logistic
reasons’.
The case was then adjourned by Justice Longji to May16,
2018.
Clarke, who appeared with 10 other lawyers, said:
“If I was told that EFCC will not be ready today, I wouldn’t have believed. At
my age of 80 years, I had to take a flight from Lagos to Abuja and travelled
four hours by road, only to be told that the accused would not brought to court
today because the commission is not ready. I am also shocked that EFCC will
lock up an accused person since last Monday and refuse him a bail.
“This is a man who has been obedient to constituted
authority, and had severally honoured the commission’s invitations. Now he is
being held since last Monday.”
Despite of the tight security, there were protest
by two groups in the court; the supporters of Jang numbering over 250 with
placards saying: ‘Set Jang Free’, Jang, Nigeria’s Hope, Jang our Hero’, and
others. They urged the federal government and EFCC to stop politically
motivated intimidation of Jang. Led by Mr. Joshua Adeyemi, the group said Jang
was being intimidated because of his 2019 ambition.
Adeyemi said: “If a leader has done well, he
deserves credit not arrest; Jang will come out of this case clean.”
Another group countered Jang’s supporters with
chanting ‘Jang, return our money.’ They also paraded placards with several
anti-Jang inscriptions.
Reacting to the adjournment, Jang’s media aide, Mr.
Clinton Garuba, insisted that Jang cannot be dispirited by the intimidation allegedly
sponsored by the federal government by keeping him unlawfully in their custody
in flagrant disregard of the constitution and abuse of his fundamental human
rights as a law-abiding citizen, especially when he has never failed to honour
their numerous invitations.
He said: “For a government which has legitimately
earned for itself an enviable reputation as a lawbreaker and usurper of the
law, we are not surprised at all at the desperate tactics deployed to deal with
Senator Jang. For a government which revels in the dehumanisation of its
citizens and oppression of perceived opponents, we are not in the dark about
its penchant for human rights abuses as witnessed in the separate cases of the
former National Security Adviser (NSA) and the leader of the Islamic Movement
of Nigeria.
“For the avoidance of doubts, Jang cannot be broken,
dispirited or intimidated. His resolve to be strong for his people is intact.
His opinion against a government which allows the killing of innocents in the
Middle-belt is unchanged. His position against the transfer of ancestral lands
from the people of the Middle-belt to herdsmen for grazing reserves or colonies
is emphatic. His criticism of the government and its totalitarian tendencies is
unstoppable. Therefore, his persecution in the hands of the EFCC will not yield
the intended result envisaged when the plot was orchestrated.”
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