Prince Tony Momoh, a former Minister of Information on Tuesday said
former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Nuhu Ribadu, founding Chairman of
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) destroyed Nigeria’s
democracy by barring certain politicians from participating in the 2007
general elections without recourse to the rule of law.
In an
interview with DAILY INDEPENDENT, Momoh also accused Ribadu of breaching
the EFCC Act which stipulates that he should charge alleged corrupt
persons to court after completing his investigations.
However,
Momoh said Ribadu upon completion of his investigations handed over the
case files to Obasanjo, who in turn set up committees to determine who
should be pardoned or who is to be investigated.
He said based on
the recommendations of the committee, many eligible politicians were
barred from contesting election in the country owing to Obasanjo’s
personal judgement without any court pronouncing them guilty.
He
further stated Oby Ezekwesili, co- founder of the BBOG campaign widely
regarded as Madam Due Process was also a member of the committees set up
by Obasanjo that barred politicians from contesting.
“In my
view, he destroyed Nuhu Ribadu because I wrote that Ribadu had been led
astray. Everybody like Ribadu because of what he did in EFCC. In his
investigations, the EFCC Act said he should go to court and prosecute
but Ribadu collected all investigations and handed them over to Obasanjo
on his instructions”.
“Obasanjo on his part set up committees to
address who was guilty or not. From there, it moved to another
committee that decided who could be pardoned or not”.
“Based on
that, they disqualified people from contesting election which was
outside due process. Unfortunately, my sister Oby Ezekwesili was a
member of one of the committees that disqualified politicians from
contesting election. That was in the area of destroying our democracy.
They just messed up our Due Process” he said.
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