Buruji Kashamu
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Godwin Obla, has denied leaking an alleged plot by the United States of America to arrest
the Ogun-East senator- elect, Buruji Kashamu, and extradite him to face charges of illicit drug trafficking in the US.
the Ogun-East senator- elect, Buruji Kashamu, and extradite him to face charges of illicit drug trafficking in the US.
Kashamu had stated in a petition to the
National Human Rights Commission that Obla got the information of the
plot to abduct him from the Attorney-General of the Federation and
Minister of Justice, Mr. Adoke Mohammed (SAN), and leaked it to his
(Kashamu’s) personal lawyer, Mr. Ajibola Oluyede.
But Obla has denied having any information relating to the alleged plot.
He has dragged Oluyede, who authored the
NHRC petition on behalf of Kashamu, before the Legal Practitioners
Disciplinary Committee, insisting that the story of his involvement in
the leaking of the alleged information was a mere fabrication.
Obla maintained that the fabrication by Oluyede was made to make his client’s case look good.
The SAN asked the LPDC “to inquire into
the infamous conduct of Ajibola Oluyede with a view to bringing him
before the committee to account for the misdeed to save the legal
profession of loss of reputation and integrity of its members.”
He said that though he was close to Adoke, at no time did the two of them discuss issues relating to Kashamu’s extradition.
Oluyede had stated in the petition that
Obla told him of the plot to forcibly extradite Kashamu to the USA while
they were both on a flight to the US.
Oluyede said Obla told him that as a
friend to Adoke, he (Obla) witnessed an occasion when former President
Olusegun Obasanjo, a political adversary to Kashamu, was mounting
pressure on the AGF to ensure the extradition of the senator-elect to
the US
But Obla said in his petition to the
LPDC that he did not know beyond what was reported in the media about
the personality of Kashamu.
He said he had “never had any
connection, nor shown any particular or special interest beyond the
media effects of consistent reportage on the person of Kashamu and his
associates, including the said Prince Ajibola Oluyede, his lawyer, with
whom I only had a brief encounter in court in the year 2013 in the
course of my professional duties in suits totally unconnected with
Kashamu.”
He said he would have ignored “the lies”
told by Oluyede “but the mere antic of a desperate lawyer sliding
beyond his call of duty to indulge in the old tales on a voyage of
fabricating facts in order to earn his brief at all costs, however, I am
mindful of the Goebbellian effects of falsehoods donning the toga of
truth if unchallenged, and it’s deleterious effects on the integrity of
the Bar, hence, this complaint.”
Obla said he had only had few encounters with Oluyede in court and the relationship did not go beyond professional
acquaintance.
acquaintance.
He said the encounters “could by no
means have translated into such friendship intimacy as to warrant, by
any widest imagination, the deluded fancy that he shared such
nonexistent information or facts with him as alleged.”
Kashamu’s petition dated April 15, 2015,
to the NHRC had read in part, “On a flight to the Federal Capital,
Abuja, from Lagos sometime in October 2014, a colleague and friend of
our principal partner, R. A Oluyede, Chief Obla (SAN), who is also very
close to the AGF, informed Mr. Oluyede of the tremendous pressure that
Chief (Olusegun) Obasanjo was bringing upon the AGF for the extradition of Prince Kashamu and that in one discussion
between the AGF and Chief Obasanjo, witnessed by him (the SAN), Chief
Obasanjo had boasted that he was malting arrangements with some US
officials in the region to have Prince Kashamu abducted and flown in a private plane to the US.
“He advised that Mr. Oluyede tell Prince Kashamu, known widely to be his client, to be very careful. Prince Kashamu’senquiry about this information revealed that indeed, there had been
moves made by US officials within the region to secure the assistance of
the head of the INTERPOL division in Nigeria, Mr. Solomon Arase, a
Deputy Inspector General of Police, for the arrest and delivery to the US officials of Kashamu for transportation to the US without following the due process required by the Nigeria Extradition Act.”
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