Okoi Obono-Obla, chairman, special presidential investigation panel on
the recovery of public property, says the house of representatives is
not constitutionally empowered to probe forgery.
Obono-Obla, who
is the senior special assistant to the president on prosecution, is
alleged to be in possession of an “invalid” O’level result, according to
findings by an ad hoc panel of the lower legislative chamber of the national assembly.
The panel had said it discovered the presidential aide might have
forged his way into the University of Jos where he studied and
subsequently, the Nigerian Law School.
Following the resignation
of Kemi Adeosun as minister of finance based on forged certificate, some
Nigerians, including Chidi Odinkalu, prominent lawyer, called on the
president to fire Obono-Obla if he refused to step down.
But NAN
quoted Obono-Obla as saying some people were after him for daring to
investigate and expose assets hidden abroad by some powerful persons in
the national assembly.
“The matter is in the federal high court,
Abuja. It was filed since June 2018 and the house of representatives
committee was duly served but they ignored the matter and went ahead to
procure false witnesses to give evidence behind me,” he said in a
statement by Emmanuel Nwachukwu, his media officer.
“This is
contrary to the rules of the house of representatives that says if a
matter is in court it should be stayed pending its determination.
“Is the house of representatives, a court of law? The answer is No! Is
the house of representatives, constitutionally empowered to investigate
forgery or crime? The answer is No. Even though the matter is in court
the committee hastily and hurriedly turned the report to the media in
July 2018. This was also done when the house was on recess without even
waiting for it to be tabled before the house.
“’It is a hatchet
job done to witch-hunt, harass, intimidate, ridicule and scandalise me
because I dared to investigate and expose assets hidden abroad by some
powerful people in the national assembly.”
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