The two exchanged words over the handling of the murder of the Edo Governor’s aide.
The
National Council of State meeting which held at the Presidential Villa
on Tuesday witnessed a hot argument between an enraged governor and a
minister.
The Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomole; and the
Attorney General of the Federation, Bello Adoke engaged in an argument
over the handling of the murder of Mr. Oshiomole’s former’s aide,
Olaitan Oyerinde.
The drama, which occurred at the Council
Chambers hall of the Presidential Villa, saw the duo on the verge of a
fight until the Chief of Staff, Mike Oghiadome; Delta State Governor,
Emmanuel Uduaghan; and other governors stepped in to save the day.
The
altercation started when, during pre-meeting interactions, Mr. Adoke
left his seat and moved over to Mr. Oshiomole. A hot exchange of words
over the handling of Oyerinde’s death
subsequently ensued.The
Council of State meeting, which was attended by former Heads of State,
Yakubu Gowon, Ernest Shonekan and Shehu Shagari; Senate President, David
Mark; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal;
governors; ministers; and senior government officials was chaired by
President Goodluck Jonathan.
Speaking with journalists after the
meeting on the reason for his outburst, Mr. Oshiomole said Mr. Adoke had
trivialized his office as governor, adding that the matter was wrongly
referred to the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and
Minister of Justice by the Deputy Inspector General of Police, instead
of the State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice.
“I
don’t think it is an issue I want to talk about. He (Mr. Adoke) was
saying that my Attorney General should have known what to do, that he
has nothing to do with the matter. I simply asked him who referred the
matter to him. Was it my Attorney General? The matter was referred to
him by the Deputy Inspector General of Police and I asked him who should
know better?
“If the Deputy Inspector General of Police referred
a matter that he ought to have referred to the State to the Federal
Attorney General, who is the one dragging him (Mr. Adoke) into the
matter? Who is the one politicizing the matter? Should we assume that
the DIG did not know that an offense of murder is a state offense? And
if he knows it’s a state offense why did he refer it to the Federal
Attorney General? So, if there is any complaints he should complain to
the DIG who referred the case to him. The rest you witnessed,” the
governor said.
Mr. Oshiomhole continued, “The point is that some
of these guys- I am a governor, I’m elected; he has to respect my office
even if he doesn’t respect my person. In any event, we are dealing with
factual issues. If a case was wrongfully referred to the federal
attorney general by the Nigeria Police, who is to blame?”
Mr.
Oshiomole also said the state government had earlier complained that the
matter ought to have been referred to the Edo State Director of Public
Prosecutions and not federal because it is a state offense committed in
Edo State.
“It’s like the case of a he-goat. When a family is
happy they sacrifice the he-goat to celebrate. When the child is sick
the native doctor says, sacrifice a he-goat so that the child will be
well. So, head or tail, the he-goat is in trouble.
“Here I am, my
primary Secretary is killed, nobody seems to bother. I’m doing my best
to raise the issue because that is the least I owe to someone who gave
his life. Yet for someone else who does not think life is important,
it’s a matter to trivialise and joke about. When it comes to life and
death, I don’t joke.
“The essence of governance is to protect
life and property. That is fundamental. Even in poverty, people need to
feel safe and secure. Nobody has a right under our constitution to take
the life of another except if it has been confirmed by a court of
competent jurisdiction.
“I was surprised that for the Attorney
General it is something he can afford to joke with, telling me that my
Attorney General didn’t know what to do,” the governor said.
The
Governor advised that office holders should think of how the decisions
they make will affect the country as after now, they will all be
referred to as “ex”.
However, the Attorney General, in his reaction, denied trivializing the governor’s office.
“I
will not disregard his office. He is my personal friend. I have the
highest respect for him. I did not trivialise his office and I have no
reason to trivialise his office. He is at liberty as a governor in this
country to say whatever he wants to say but I will accord his office the
highest respect and I will not join issues with him,” he said.
Also
speaking on the ongoing plans for the formation of the All Progressive
Congress, the Edo State Governor stated that it is the right of
political parties to merge. He warned that should the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) refuse to register the party, it
would leave itself open to accusation.
“In a genuine democracy,
it is in our interest that those in and out of power create a viable
alternative platform for people to make an informed choice. No party is
too good to rule forever nor is any party too bad to be out of power
forever. We have seen what is happening around the African continent.
Nigeria must live by example in many respects. It is not about me; it is
not about you. Party is not indigeneship; it is a platform of ideas. It
is about Nigeria,” Mr. Oshiomole said.
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