Members
of the National Peace Committee for the 2015 General Elections led by a former
Head of State, Gen. Abdusalami
Abubakar (retd.), on Tuesday met with President
Muhammadu Buhari with an appeal to him to ensure that his administration
follows due process in its anti-corruption war.
The
Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Bishop Matthew Kukah, spoke with State House
correspondents at the end of the closed-door meeting held inside the
Presidential Villa, Abuja.
There
have been reports that former President Goodluck Jonathan had complained to the
committee on the way the present administration had allegedly been victimising
some of his aides on allegations of corruption.
Jonathan
himself met with Buhari on Thursday evening on what many believed was on the
same issue.
Kukah
told journalists that from the encounter of the committee members with Jonathan
and others, it was clear that no Nigerian is in support of corruption.
He
said the concern was, however, that since the country was no longer under
military rule, every accused person should be presumed innocent until found
guilty by competent courts.
The
clergyman said, “It (the way corruption war is being fought) is not heating up
the polity.
“In
our conversation with President Jonathan and members of the parties, I don’t
think any Nigerian is in favour of corruption or is against the President’s
commitment to ensuring that we turn a new leaf.
“I
think what we are concerned about is the process. It is no longer a military
regime and under our existing laws, everybody is innocent until proven guilty.
“Again,
our own commitment is not to intimidate or fight anybody, the former
President’s commitment and what he did still remains spectacular and I think
that President Buhari himself appreciates that. So, our effort really is to
make sure that the right thing is done.”
Kukah
said committee members at the meeting with Buhari gave update about the
relevance of the committee itself and how members could help to nurture the peace
God has given to the country.
He
confirmed that members of the committee had met with Jonathan after meeting
with some political parties.
He
claimed the meeting with Buhari was not at Jonathan’s instance, saying the
parley was a continuation of a series of intervention aimed at getting
feedbacks from the conduct of the last elections.
“Anybody
is free to come to our committee but President Jonathan, never by telephone or
other means, talked to the committee.
“We
went to see him, but that is after we had already seen members of the political
parties and members of the civil society.
“We
planned to see the Speaker (of the House of Representatives) because we
couldn’t see him yesterday. This is a planned series of intervention
essentially just to hear out everybody and I think the good news is that
Nigerians are committed to a new nation. They are committed to ensuring that
the gains and blessings God has given us come to fruition,” he added.
Kukah
said the meeting with the President was neither an intervention nor a hearing
session.
He
said Buhari also stated the need for the committee to continue to help build
confidence when the need arises.
“This
is not an intervention. It is not a hearing out process. When we had the
elections, it was like a wedding. Now the reality of government is the marriage
and people need to be encouraged.
“We
need to reaffirm that this is our country and the only thing we can
collectively be opposed to is injustice, iniquity, corruption and in that
regard we all had one single conversation. The President has also reaffirmed
the need for this committee to continue, and the international committee has
very much welcomed the contributions of the committee.
“Essentially,
we are not policing, but when the need arises, we will help to build confidence
in the process,” he concluded.
Buhari
and Jonathan signed a peace agreement ahead of the March 28 presidential
elections at the instance of the peace committee.
Those
who attended the meeting alongside Abubabakar, Buhari and Kukah include the
Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’Ad Abubakar III; the President of the Christian
Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor; Primate of the Church of
Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Revd. Nicholas Okoh; Catholic Archbishop of
Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan; a former President of the Nigerian Bar
Association, Mrs. Priscilla Kuye; Publisher of the Vanguard Newspapers, Chief
Sam Amuka Pemu; National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun and Senator Ben Obi among others.
The
meeting came a few days after Jonathan paid a secret visit to Buhari inside the
Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Source: Punch Newspaper
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