Nothing wrong with handcuffing Metuh, says Oshiomhole
Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, on Wednesday said there was nothing wrong in bringing the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, to court in handcuffs.
The governor stated this in Benin when
he met with the new leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Edo State
chapter. He described the outcry against the
handcuffing of Metuh as uncalled for, saying lesser criminals were given worse
treatments in the country.
The governor said, “If those accused of
lesser crimes are handcuffed and paraded by the police and got no sympathy from
the public, Mr. Metuh and others accused of diverting huge public funds, should
not have sympathy.”
Oshiomhole said the media should not
allow President Muhammadu Buhari to be harassed into silence by those who
looted the country’s treasury.
“I want to appeal to the media to join
President Buhari in fighting the anti-corruption war because if we don’t, and
we allow these people to harass the President into silence, all of us are in
trouble.
“I saw some headlines querying why
should Metuh be in handcuffs? If people who steal goats, ‘grass cutters’ are in
handcuffs; I have been to the police station several times and I see young men
who stole not more than N500,000 in handcuffs. They are paraded and made to sit
on the floor. Why should a certain set of criminals be treated as if they are
not suspected criminals for serious crimes at that?
“When you all reported lavishly how under
the former president, the former defence chief set up a military tribunal to
try soldiers who ran away from the battlefield and they were condemned to
death, it was only Femi Falana who was consistent in fighting their case.
“Those were Nigerians who were to be
killed for running away because they couldn’t confront the Boko Haram sect that
was well armed while they were asked to go and fight with their bare hands and
we were told that weapons, ammunition and everything had been provided,” he
said.
He urged Nigerians not to celebrate
criminals ‘when we all can feel the amount of the consequences of their
rascality on our collective wellbeing’, adding that President Buhari ought to
be supported in the fight against corruption.
The Chairman, Edo NUJ, Roland Osakue, in
his earlier remarks, urged the governor to immortalise three deceased members
of the union.
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