Allegations Against Sen Ashiru Baseless, Says Anti-Corruption Group

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The Independent Crusade Against Corruption & Injustice (ICACI) has been described as “baseless” drug allegations against Sen Yisa Ashiru.

According to the group, the allegation is an “afterthought witch-hunt” by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

In a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja yesterday and signed by the President of the anti-corruption group ICACI, Dr Guy Fredrick Abu, the Chairman of NDLEA, Gen Buba Marwa (Rtd), gave a 7-day ultimatum to publicly apologise to Senator Ashiru and the institution of the National Assembly of Nigeria to save the country from any international embarrassment.

The group said it had conducted a preliminary investigation and “can boldly submit that the NDLEA is pursuing a personal vendetta with the Distinguished Senator for standing up to support a Bill which the NDLEA has been doing so much underground to kill”.

“If it is not personal vendetta and afterthought witch-hunt, how on earth would an agency of the government that wants to be taken seriously would claim it arrested and prosecuted people close to the Senator, to the extent of saying the Lawmaker sent his Personal Assistant to intervene on behalf of the accused, but would keep it underground for over 3 years, only to come out after it was known that the man supported a Bill which the NDLEA felt as rival?

“Even though the agency didn’t mention the name of the court where the accused were tried, even if the Senator was mentioned in connection to the crime, what has the NDLEA been waiting for all these years until he contested and won the election and still emerged as Principal Officer of the 10th Senate?

“If the NDLEA wants Nigerians to believe them, it means they have been covering this allegation until such a time that they felt the Senator started supporting the establishment of another agency.

How many higher-profile personalities the NDLEA may have also covered in this regard? Assuming we want to believe their cock and bull story. It then confirms the submission of the Senator that the agency is corrupt.

“But our preliminary investigation has revealed Senator Ashiru to be an upright man in the society, both at home and in Abuja. Ashiru is 68 and has never tasted red wine or alcohol since childhood. During our investigations, we had cause to discuss with two classmates of his – one from his primary school days and another, his University mate.

“We can categorically tell Nigerians that the NDLEA only wants to embarrass Nigeria and the National Assembly before the international community because, already, nothing is left in their pride, as far as professionalism is concerned.

“We are giving the Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA just 7 days to come out openly and apologise to Senator Ashiru, the institution of National Assembly and Nigerians in general. Failure to do this, our members shall mobilise other Nigerians to occupy the NDLEA headquarters until the needful is done”, the statement added.

The NDLEA had alleged that the Senator’s house situated in GRA, Ilorin, Kwara State, has been used to warehouse illicit drugs.

The NDLEA alleged that the Senator’s residence was raided after intelligence revealed it was being used as a drug joint, claiming two of the Senator’s aides were arrested during the raid while one managed to escape.

The NDLEA’s allegations came barely 24 hours after the Senate Deputy Leader made contributions to the Bill for an Act to establish the National Institute for Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation, which would take away the job of rehabilitation and post-convict orientation of drug addicts from the NDLEA.

In his contributions, Senator Ashiru, apparently speaking based on an informed position, described the NDLEA as “the most corrupt and compromised agency,” hence his support for establishing the new institute.

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