Thursday, December 26, 2013
Al-Mustapha Challenges Obasanjo To Public Debate On Content Of Letter To Jonathan
Recently released former Chief Security
Officer to late Head-of-State, Gen. Sani
Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, has
challenged ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo,
to a public debate on any national issue.
Al-Mustapha
threw the challenge at the former president
while speaking in an interview with the Hausa
Service of the Voice of America, monitored
in Abuja, on Wednesday.
Al-Mustapha was reacting to the contents of
a letter written by Obasanjo to President
Goodluck Jonathan in which he alleged that
snipers were being trained in North Korea.
The former president also insinuated that
Mr. Jonathan interfered with the court
process to set an unnamed murderer free,
and organised a presidential reception for
him in a veiled reference to Al-Mustapha.
But the former CSO explained that he was
not around when Obasanjo’s letter was
leaked to the public as he was away in India
receiving treatment for injuries he sustained
while in detention but that he had read the
letter in the media.
In his initial reaction to the letter when it
first came out, Al-Mustapha, who spoke
through his counsel Barrister Olalekan Ojo
dismissed Obasanjo’s allegation as
“disturbing, worrisome and unwarranted”.
Al-Mustapha said the former president is
aware that he knows Nigeria as much as he
(Obasanjo) knows the country. As such, he
was ready to face him anywhere in the world
to discuss matters relating to Nigeria.
“First of all, he (Obasanjo) did not mention
me by name in his letter. Secondly, he knows
that I know Nigeria as much as he does, if he
has something to tell me, I want him to come
out and tell me straight”, Al-Mustapha said.
“He should ask me or challenge me, I
challenge him to (discuss) anything about
Nigeria that he wants to talk about even long
before he became Head-of-State
(1976-1979), I am ready to meet him in
public anywhere in the world”, he added.
Responding to a specific question on
allegations that he was privy to the on-going
training of snipers, Al-Mustapha swore that
it was all lies.
The former CSO said he is a devout Muslim
and has over the years facilitated the
recruitment of northerners into the military
and para-military agencies; and would
therefore never involve himself in anything
that would betray the region or bring the
North to ridicule.
“Perhaps it is Obasanjo and his cronies that
are planning what he was insinuating”, he
added.
Al-Mustapha said he had decided to forgive
all those who had a hand in his incarceration
when he was being tried for the murder of
Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, wife of the acclaimed
winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential
election, Chief MKO Abiola. He was initially
convicted for the murder by a Lagos High
Court but was later discharged and
acquitted by the Court of Appeal.
He, however, added that such people,
including Mr. Obasanjo have failed to accept
that fact and still harbour fears about him
and what he knows about them.
“I urge everyone to pray for Obasanjo to
accept my challenge for a public debate so
that the truth will come out”, he said.
The former CSO restated his commitment to
helping Nigeria find its rhythm by uniting the
people, especially the youth and the poor.
“From 1974 to the present, a lot of things
are buried with all sorts of lies. But all would
be revealed one day”, Al-Mustapha said.
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