Mohammed Abacha, son of the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha.
President
Goodluck Jonathan on Friday met behind closed-door with Mohammed
Abacha, son of a former Head of State, the late Gen. Sani Abacha, on
issues suspected to bother on the forthcoming primaries of the Peoples
Democratic Party.
Abacha is a governorship aspirant of the PDP in Kano State.
Governorship primaries of the party hold nationwide on Monday.
At the end of the meeting held at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, the aspirant told State House correspondents
that he was confident that the PDP would recover its stolen mandate from
the All Progressives Congress in the state during the 2015 general
elections.
He said he was hopeful that he would clinch the party’s ticket.
He said, “We are hopeful; I wouldn’t
want to say too much. I said it before that it was a PDP state; it was a
PDP ticket. It was taken or converted or even stolen; whatever you want
to call it, so be it. The chances of the PDP are still bright.”
It will be recalled that the Federal
Government had in June withdrawn the N446.3bn theft charges instituted
against the younger Abacha.
The government had preferred the nine counts of stealing against him in February 2014.
The prosecution accused Abacha of
unlawfully receiving about N446.3bn allegedly stolen from government’s
coffers between 1995 and 1998.
Government later asked Justice Mamman
Kolo of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, in Wuse Zone 2,
Abuja, to strike out the charges on the grounds of “fresh facts” that
just emerged concerning the case.
The government’s decision attracted criticisms from individuals and groups.
Those who flayed the action included
prominent Lagos lawyers – Femi Falana, Jiti Ogunye, Fred Agbaje and Femi
Aborisade – as well as the Chairman of the Coalition Against Corrupt
Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran; and his Civil Society Network Against
Corruption counterpart, Mr. Lanre Suraj.
While some of the lawyers argued that
the government action had serious negative implications for the
country’s anti-graft campaign, Adeniran and Suraj said it had a
political undertone.
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