Farouk Lawan, the embattled Nigerian lawmaker who led an
investigation into the fraud-ridden fuel subsidy program only to fall
prey to charges of demanding and accepting bribes from targets of his
probe, is to spend the weekend at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.
A police source told our correspondent that the police have refused
to allow the suspended legislator to go home “because of his refusal to
surrender the $620,000 bribe he collected Femi Otedola.”
Mr. Lawan’s lawyer, Israel Olorundare (SAN), was still with him at
the police headquarters at the time of filing this report. His other
lawyer, Sam Ologunorisa (SAN), confirmed the refusal of the police to
release him.
Mr. Ologunorisa said it was unfortunate that the police were using
the opportunity of the weekend to detain his client, adding that, were
it not for the week, Mr. Lawan would have headed to the court to enforce
his fundamental human rights.
“The police are using the opportunity of the weekend to detain him
illegally. We will meet in court on Monday if they refuse to release him
before then,” he said.
The lawyer frowned at the decision of Nigeria’s police to detain his
client, wondering why the same police failed to detain Mr. Otedola, the
oil magnate who reportedly gave the legislator more than $600,000 in
bribes.
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This is a welcome development
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