Allege Sleazes: CBN Gov. Emefiele, Not Above The Law – HURIWA Stresses
Civil rights advocacy group on the aegis of Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), on Tuesday, declared that the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele is not and cannot be above the law.
It also said that the Department of State Service (DSS) should not be distracted by some meddlesome interlopers and busybodies but should be allowed to work in line with the dictates of the law and not to be swayed by any ulterior motives or pander to political considerations.
This was as HURIWA also carpeted some nameless coalition of civil society organisations defending Emefiele from arrest having been in the middle of many alleged sleazes and financial impropriety even though yet to be proven.
These were contained in a statement by the National Coordinator of HURIWA, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, in which he warned that the coalition convened by one ‘unknown self-styled activist’ Tochukwu Ohazuruike, has no right to intimidate the judiciary with defenceless and sponsored propaganda and alarm.
HURIWA particularly condemned the protest staged by what it described as “some paid jobbers” on Monday who stormed a Federal High Court in Abuja to kick against a suit filed by the Department of State Services (DSS), against Emefiele.
HURIWA further said; “We condemn the alarm raised by the so-called coalition of CSOs protesting the planned arrest of CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele over alleged financial misappropriation. It is important to note that the so-called Coalition which exists only in their pockets are essentially sponsored to truncate the RULE OF LAW. “Their action is a harassment of the judiciary and this is totally condemned. For instance, a member of the House of Representatives, Muhammed Kazaure raised the alarm of alleged theft of stamp duty proceeds running into N89 trillion, saying he is in possession of valid documents that prove the existence of such funds in CBN custody.
“Also, a recent report showed a court document that displayed that some government officials under the President Muhammadu Buhari administration hid N70trn in 29 banks while the CBN under Emefiele and the Attorney General of the Federation looked the other way, making them allegedly complicit in graft subject to solid defence to be offered by them.
“The CBN Governor is not above the law and that if any such a suit exists then let the court of law decides.
“For as long as the Rule of Law is followed, there is absolutely need for anyone who is not guilty to cry wolf since Nigeria is not North Korea whereby Judges and the judiciary are in the pockets of the diminutive dictator.
“Nigeria is a nation governed by law and under no circumstances should persons constitute a cog to the wheel of justice under any guise. Let all agencies of government follow the due process of the law and let all accused persons remain innocent in the eyes of the law until found guilty by a court of law and on no account should rabble rousers or commercial noise makers be procured to harass the judiciary on behalf of their temporary pay masters,” HURIWA said.