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BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by WickedBlogger: 3:28pm On May 04, 2018
SOURCE : https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/267196-breaking-nigerian-senator-buruji-kashamu-can-be-arrested-appeal-court-rules.html?share=twitter

The Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal on Friday nullified a ruling by the Federal High Court (FHC) which prohibited the arrest of Buruji Kashamu by Nigerian law enforcement agencies. The court said the senator is not above the law and should be arrested if there is a need.

The appeal court panel led by Yargata Nimpar overturned the ruling which was delivered by Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in 2015.

Mr Kashamu, a serving senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, approached Mr Abang for the enforcement of his fundamental rights, saying he had uncovered a purported plot by Nigerian security agencies to abduct and extradite him to the United States.

Mr Kashamu is being sought in the U.S. on drugs charges, although he had continued to deny the allegations, saying it was, at worse, a case of mistaken identity.

In May 2015, the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) laid a siege to Mr Kashamu’s residence in Lagos in a bid to arrest and send him to the U.S. to face drugs charges. For the ensuing six days, Mr Kashamu reportedly locked himself inside a toilet and refused to submit himself to federal authorities.

His lawyers successfully prevailed on Mr Abang to grant an order forbidding the NDLEA from carrying out the arrest. The agency subsequently withdrew its personnel, ending the six-day siege.

The office of the Attorney-General of the Federation filed several submissions before the FHC, seeking to arrest Mr Kashamu for extradition. But the attempts were frustrated by several injunctions granted by Mr Abang, prompting the AGF to seek redress at the Court of Appeal.

Mr Kashamu had argued before the FHC that there were plots to arrest him and take him to the U.S. over a matter for which he had been cleared by judicial authorities in the United Kingdom between the late 1990s and early 2000s.

But U.S. authorities insisted that Mr Kashamu must come to the country to face drugs charges for which several of his alleged co-conspirators had been tried, convicted and jailed.

In 2016, a U.S. Court of Appeal in Chicago, Illinois, ruled that Mr Kashamu must answer his drugs allegations in U.S. courts.



Despite all the controversies surrounding Mr Kashamu’s case, the U.S. authorities have not publicly disclosed whether they sought Mr Kashamu’s extradition or not. But some legal analysts said there was no need to make such request public, adding that the NDLEA’s move to arrest him and send him to the U.S. was enough grounds to conclude that the U.S. was interested in the matter.

Yemi Oke, an associate professor of law at the University of Lagos who filed a watching brief in the case, provided the key highlights of today’s proceedings at the Court of Appeal to PREMIUM TIMES. The following decisions were delivered in Appeal No: CA/1030/2015- A.G FED V PRINCE BURUJI KASHAMU & ORS, and Appeal No.: CA/1030A/2015- A.G. FED. V KASHAMU & ORS.

• The preliminary objection filed by Mr Kashamu against the substantive appeals are dismissed as lacking in merits. The Court of Appeal held that the appeal filed by the Attorney-General against the ruling of the lower court is not statute barred.

On the substantive appeals:

• Court of appeal set aside the orders of perpetual injunction granted in favour of Mr Kashamu against the Nigerian government, the Attorney-General, the State Security Service, the Inspector-General of Police and the NDLEA.

• Court of Appeal ruled that the oral statements of threat of abduction and attempted transfer of Mr Kashamu to the U.S. is insufficient, having not been backed by concrete evidence.

• Court of Appeal also held that the Attorney-General is the chief law officer of the country and the chief law officer of the cause of justice and, as such, has the has constitutional and legal powers to enforce laws.

• Court of Appeal said the FHC should not have granted the injunction sought by Mr Kashamu on mere speculation of abduction and kidnapping.

Consequently, the Court of Appeal ruled that the appeal has merit and set aside the order of perpetual injunction secured by Mr Kashamu.



Mr Kashamu swiftly reacted to the ruling on Friday afternoon, saying in a statement to PREMIUM TIMES that the judgement had nothing to do with his extradition. He insisted that he had no pending extradition case anywhere in Nigeria.

Below is the senator’s full response as sent to PREMIUM TIMES by his media aide, Austin Oniyokor:

PRESS STATEMENT
KASHAMU: I’VE NO EXTRADITION CASE IN COURT
My attention has been drawn to today’s judgment of the Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos in an appeal filed by the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) against the judgment delivered by the Federal High Court, Lagos, in my favour in a fundamental human rights enforcement suit.

Let me state from the outset that contrary to the wrong impression being created by a section of the media, there isn’t any extradition matter against me in any court in Nigeria or abroad. The illegal move surreptitiously introduced by the powers-that-beafter the 2015 abduction plot was exposed has been dismissed. That was in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/479/2015. The suit was dismissed on the 1st of July, 2015, for being an abuse of court process. Anything to the contrary is sheer mischief and over sensationalism by some reporters.

As journalists and judicial reporters who are expected to seek and report the truth at all times, they should know that there is NO extradition case against me anywhere. The Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice appealed against the judgment of the Federal High Court in the fundamental human rights enforcement matter comprised in Suit No.FHC/L/CS/508/2015 which I had instituted in 2015 upon becoming aware of the surreptitious moves by certain persons to abduct me illegally and transport me to the U.S.A. without recourse to the rule of law.

In its judgment in Suit No: FHC/L/CS/508/2015,the Federal High Courtrestrained the Federal Government, its agents and agencies from abducting and forcibly transporting me to the United States of America over the same allegations that two British courts had adjudicated upon and found that to bea case of mistaken identity.

So, clearly what was appealed and decided upon by the Court of Appeal today has nothing to do with extradition. Rather, it was about the failed 2015 abduction.

Let me reiterate that in the face of the law, I do not have any extradition case to answer. Shun of all political manipulations and wizardry in Nigeria where political opponents pull down people to climb up the political ladder, I do not have any extradition case to answer.

I wish to say for the umpteenth time thatthere is no way any extradition proceedingscan be brought against me in the face of the law. What I have been fighting is the attempt to abduct or kidnap me in the guise of an extradition. It is a matter of public record that the purported extradition case that was filed against me in May 2015 was dismissed by the Federal High Court, Abuja,for being an illegality. It could not stand the test of the law. The case could not have seen the light of the day in Nigeria or any civilized country. That was the point the trial judge, the Honourable Justice Gabriel Kolawole made in the judgment when he described the incident as “a show of shame”. He found it incomprehensible that any government official or agency could want to take any step or collaborate with some foreign agents under any guise to perpetrate an illegality after several courts had given judgments against such an action.

So, in the face of the law, that case cannot be brought again! Any other talk or insinuations about a non-existent extradition only exists in the imagination of the mischief-makers. Therefore, there cannot be any other extradition but abduction and an illegality.

This is even more so when the judgment of the British Courts that found the allegation against me to be a case of mistaken identity was not appealed. If a court of competent jurisdiction has pronounced that I AM NOT the person who committed the offence and same verdict has been upheld by our own courts, there is no way this finding and pronouncements of the court can be jettisoned for illegality.

It is this illegality that the Senate frowned at in a resolution passed on the 11th of April, 2017.

The Senate through its Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions resolved, “That the concerned agencies and authorities be advised to stop threatening or carrying out any activities to extradite Senator BurujiKashamu to the United States of America for prosecution, and that the courts be allowed to handle the various aspects of the case before them without any interference.



Despite the fact that the British courts had exonerated me, I have an abiding faith and believe in our judiciary. We have many people in the judiciary from rich background and reputable families. They do not have to be judicial officers. But, today they are judicial officers because of the call of the Almighty Allah upon them. They sit in courts five days in a week, taking cases and writing judgments upon judgments in long hands. They deny themselves of the freedom that the rest of us enjoy. They cannot have friends and live their lives freely like the rest of us.

Invariably, by accepting to do the job most of us cannot do, they are sacrificing a lot. They belong in the class of some of the best and finest men and women that a society can ever ask for; powerful people yet self-effacing with the fear of God. They know that even when they are judges, they are still conscious of the fact that they are also accountable to the Almighty Allah who is the ultimate judge.

Despite the imperfections in the system, we should respect them because they represent the unseen hands and unheard voices contributing their quota to the development of our dear country. It is because of these unseen hand and unheard voices that Nigeria has not become a banana republic where injustice can be perpetrated with reckless abandon.

Mischief makers and blackmailers should stop all the noise-making. I do not have anything to do with crime and criminalities. Those peddling this lie are merely playing the devil’s advocate. But I take refuge in the Almighty Allah Subwana ta Allah. He is my shepherd and shield. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil.

In the meantime, my lawyers have filed a Notice of Appeal and a Motion for injunction pending the determination of the appeal to the Supreme Court of Nigeria. And I trust that the apex court will do justice. I also wish to use this medium to appeal to all my associates, lovers, supporters and leaders to remain calm. The truth shall prevail over falsehood as light triumphs over darkness.

Signed

Senator Buruji Kashamu

Ogun East Senatorial District

04.05.18

COMPILED BY "APROKO GIRL"

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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by WickedBlogger: 3:28pm On May 04, 2018
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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by OhiOfIhima: 3:33pm On May 04, 2018
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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by Baawaa(m): 3:37pm On May 04, 2018
He should be arrested with immediate effect

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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by kernel507: 4:15pm On May 04, 2018
"Some" Yorubas keep insulting Dino, and those that voted him as confused, but the same people voted Kashamu into the Senate. Same people condemned Deltans for celebrating the home coming of Ibori after serving his term in prison, but celebrated an ex-convict by name Bode George.

Lesson: Those that stay in glass house don't throw stones.

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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by WickedBlogger: 5:16pm On May 04, 2018
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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by LibertyRep: 6:39pm On May 04, 2018
The elite always use the court to frustrate their prosecutions.

The NDLEA should secure their vans very well. Nigerians wouldn't want to hear that another Senator jumps off a moving van.

The airlines need not worry, no one would attempt to jump off a flying plane, not even a member of the highest paying Senate in the world.

However does Nigeria has the political will to try any US citizen in our court here? Do we have any US citizen in any of our prisons? Has Nigeria ever requested for the extradition of any US citizen?
Just being curious.

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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by crispus09(m): 7:07pm On May 04, 2018
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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by omohayek: 7:52pm On May 04, 2018
kernel507:
"Some" Yorubas keep insulting Dino, and those that voted him as confused, but the same people voted Kashamu into the Senate. Same people condemned Deltans for celebrating the home coming of Ibori after serving his term in prison, but celebrated an ex-convict by name Bode George.

Lesson: Those that stay in glass house don't throw stones.
Oh rubbish! Isn't Dino a Yoruba man just like Kashamu? Was he born in Abakiliki or something? Besides, you have to be pretty f***ing stupid to say "the same people" voted for Kashamu as those "insulting" Dino, as it obviously isn't possible that you have any objective information corroborating such a claim (go ahead, show me some verified polling data if you have it).

All your idiotic ranting proves is that you're just another Yoruba-hating, bigoted "na our pikin" apologist for criminals, one too limited in intellect to understand that it is possible to be consistent in condemning criminals even when they hail from one's own tribe, state or village - more incredible still, that in some cultures it is seen as a mark of moral fibre and decency to do so. I and every Yoruba person I know have repeatedly condemned every single one of the characters you've mentioned - Dino Melaye, Buruji Kashamu and Bode George - without the slightest hesitation, and we've been just as quick to slap down any dimwits who tried to use the "na our brother" defense (so beloved by your ilk) on their behalf. I know you're too lacking in any sense of moral bearing to understand how this could be, but the truth of it is easy enough to verify in my case - just look at my comment history.

Yoruba culture, like any other culture, isn't without its imperfections, but I am at least proud enough to say that protecting criminals and hoodlums isn't one of them. You and your "brothers"/"kinsmen"/whatever the hell you want to call them are free to adopt the likes of Dino Melaye, Ayodele Fayose and Bukola Saraki if you please, but don't you dare peddle the lie that we are anything like you in your blind support for any looters and thugs who happen to hail from your tribe; such primitive tribalism has never been the hallmark of Yoruba politics.

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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by kernel507: 8:51pm On May 04, 2018
omohayek:

Oh rubbish! Isn't Dino a Yoruba man just like Kashamu? Was he born in Abakiliki or something? Besides, you have to be pretty f***ing stupid to say "the same people" voted for Kashamu as those "insulting" Dino, as it obviously isn't possible that you have any objective information corroborating such a claim (go ahead, show me some verified polling data if you have it).

All your idiotic ranting proves is that you're just another Yoruba-hating, bigoted "na our pikin" apologist for criminals, one too limited in intellect to understand that it is possible to be consistent in condemning criminals even when they hail from one's own tribe, state or village - more incredible still, that in some cultures it is seen as a mark of moral fibre and decency to do so. I and every Yoruba person I know have repeatedly condemned every single one of the characters you've mentioned - Dino Melaye, Buruji Kashamu and Bode George - without the slightest hesitation, and we've been just as quick to slap down any dimwits who tried to use the "na our brother" defense (so beloved by your ilk) on their behalf. I know you're too lacking in any sense of moral bearing to understand how this could be, but the truth of it is easy enough to verify in my case - just look at my comment history.

Yoruba culture, like any other culture, isn't without its imperfections, but I am at least proud enough to say that protecting criminals and hoodlums isn't one of them. You and your "brothers"/"kinsmen"/whatever the hell you want to call them are free to adopt the likes of Dino Melaye, Ayodele Fayose and Bukola Saraki if you please, but don't you dare peddle the lie that we are anything like you in your blind support for any looters and thugs who happen to hail from your tribe; such primitive tribalism has never been the hallmark of Yoruba politics.


Sir... Who voted Kashamu, who celebrated Bode George? I know you aren't similar with the word "some" which I started with.
For your information, Dino is from North Central, known as Middle belt.

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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by Firefire(m): 7:39am On May 05, 2018
Goodbye Kashamu!

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Re: BREAKING: Nigerian Senator, Buruji Kashamu, Can Be Arrested, Appeal Court Rules by Herdsmen: 9:38am On May 05, 2018
omohayek:

Oh rubbish! Isn't Dino a Yoruba man just like Kashamu? Was he born in Abakiliki or something? Besides, you have to be pretty f***ing stupid to say "the same people" voted for Kashamu as those "insulting" Dino, as it obviously isn't possible that you have any objective information corroborating such a claim (go ahead, show me some verified polling data if you have it).

All your idiotic ranting proves is that you're just another Yoruba-hating, bigoted "na our pikin" apologist for criminals, one too limited in intellect to understand that it is possible to be consistent in condemning criminals even when they hail from one's own tribe, state or village - more incredible still, that in some cultures it is seen as a mark of moral fibre and decency to do so. I and every Yoruba person I know have repeatedly condemned every single one of the characters you've mentioned - Dino Melaye, Buruji Kashamu and Bode George - without the slightest hesitation, and we've been just as quick to slap down any dimwits who tried to use the "na our brother" defense (so beloved by your ilk) on their behalf. I know you're too lacking in any sense of moral bearing to understand how this could be, but the truth of it is easy enough to verify in my case - just look at my comment history.

Yoruba culture, like any other culture, isn't without its imperfections, but I am at least proud enough to say that protecting criminals and hoodlums isn't one of them. You and your "brothers"/"kinsmen"/whatever the hell you want to call them are free to adopt the likes of Dino Melaye, Ayodele Fayose and Bukola Saraki if you please, but don't you dare peddle the lie that we are anything like you in your blind support for any looters and thugs who happen to hail from your tribe; such primitive tribalism has never been the hallmark of Yoruba politics.

All this rant .... Yet Yoruba still worship tinubu as god or is he oduduwa heir..
Awolowo is still hail as sage..
Abi na obasanjo...

But if na asari or tompolo or ibori even ateke na dia all of una prick go stand..

Na to tackle with long espitle wey no get meaning... This is what you guys call diplomatic sophistication...

Junk.

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