Oduah: Groups plan nationwide mass protest
SOME
civil society groups have said unless those found culpable in the N255m
— armoured cars scandal rocking the Ministry of Aviation are
investigated and prosecuted, they will take to the streets in mass
protests.
The groups include the Coalition Against
Corrupt Leaders, the Campaign for Democracy, the Socio-Economic Rights
and Accountability Project, the Joint Action Front, the Civil Liberties
Organisation and the Committee for Democracy and Rights of the People.
In separate interviews with our
correspondents on Friday, the groups said only a thorough investigation
and prosecution of those indicted, including the Minister of Aviation,
Stella Oduah, would stop them from protesting.
The National Coordinator, CDRP, Mr.
Amitolu Shittu, told one of our correspondents that civil society groups
had met and had started mobilisation for a mass protest.
Shittu said with the way President
Goodluck Jonathan handled previous cases of corruption and
misappropriation of funds by public officials, he was not likely to
punish Oduah, even if the probe panels indicted her.
He said, “From the look of things, it
seems Jonathan is trying to exonerate her. But, we will not let that
happen. There was a meeting in Osogbo by the civil society groups two
days ago on this issue. We discussed, argued on it and we decided that
we are fighting these people to a standstill. We are not keeping quiet
on this.
“As part of the plan, there will be
protest, but we want to come out unannounced. We are not afraid of
arrest and detention. We will not announce the date of the protest
because we don’t want hoodlums in government and those on the streets to
take advantage of this.”
Shittu added that apart from demanding
the sacking and prosecution of Oduah, the planned protest would be in
solidarity with the striking members of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities.
“Mobilisation is ongoing. Some people
are in schools making adequate preparations because we are in support of
ASUU. It would be a combined protest, both to show support for ASUU and
also protest against that woman (Oduah). It’s going to be a very strong
protest,” he said.
Similarly, the Executive Chairman,
CACOL, Debo Adeniran, said, “We have written to the Independent Corrupt
Practices and Other Related Offences Commission; we submitted the letter
on Wednesday and we gave them seven days. After that expiration, CACOL
is taking its independent action.
“We are going to hit the roads to protest the issue.”
In her submission, the President, CD,
Joe Okei-Odumakin, said impunity should not be encouraged. She described
Oduah’s trip to Israel for pilgrimage in the heat of the crisis as an
affront to Nigerians. She said it showed the aviation minister was not
remorseful and not in tune with the masses.
Okei-Odumakin said although Oduah had
the right to fair hearing, she, however, said the panel set up by
President Jonathan was only for “administrative purposes.”
The CD President said the group would take to the streets, if the investigation panel was found wanting.
The Executive Director, SERAP, also
said Adetokunbo Mumuni, the group was waiting for President Goodluck
Jonathan’s action on Oduah’s response to the query issued to her.
He said the group was also waiting for the outcome of the probe by a presidential panel.
Mumuni said, “We’ll support whatever
other civil rights organisations are ready to do in respect of the
matter (scandal). We may take it a little bit further by filing a court
action, once we are able to make up our mind on the substance of the
case before the court.
“If no action is taken by the President, we may be compelled to go to court.”
Likewise, the Executive Director, CLO,
Mr. Ibuchukwu Ezike, said the group would take necessary actions, if the
Federal Government failed to punish all those indicted in the scam,
including Oduah.
“The President has set up a committee to
investigate the matter and the House has asked its committee to look
into the matter. One thing we know is that Nigerians are not happy with
this and we will not allow them to sweep it under the carpet.”
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