The embattled former PDP spokesman, Olisa Metuh, is set to return the controversial N400 million he received from the detained former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, the politician's family said.
In a statement issued on Thursday, May 26, by Gilbert Metuh,
on behalf of the family, the PDP Chieftain, who is believed to be
currently sick, has told the government he is ready to return the
money.
According to the statement, the Federal Government however refused to accept the “offer of refund.”
The
family expressed displeasure over the government's refusal of the
refund, alleging that clearly, the government is bent on persecuting
their son, whom they said is critically ill and needs urgent urgent
surgery to correct his spinal cord problem.
“Nigerians
are aware that of all the people who have been facing the predicament
of having worked for either the PDP or the previous federal government,
our son has been the only one that was brought to court in handcuffs,
paraded as a common criminal and treated without any dignity
whatsoever,” the statement read.
“May we
also point out that since his arrest and even up to about a week ago,
our son has made several overtures to the arresting authority for him to
refund the money since they now claim in court that it came from
government coffers. All efforts have been unsuccessful.
“It
is instructive that out of over 300 names listed as having received
money from the ONSA, all those who offered to refund money were not
arraigned in court. Our son is the only one whose offer to refund money
was rejected and has been arraigned in court and his case given
accelerated hearing. On each trial date the hostility in the courtroom
is palpable.
“As we speak to you the
offer to refund the money to the federal government is still open and
the government is yet to accept the offer. It is therefore clear to us
that the intention is not the recovery of funds but a clear persecution
of our son.
“Our son was diagnosed with a
spinal cord problem in 2004. He has consistently managed it over this
period. However, due to the treatments he received while in custody, the
situation got aggravated. In the course of his trial, the situation
deteriorated, especially after he fell at a meeting in the party office
for which he was rushed to the National Hospital and was admitted in the
Intensive Care Unit. Notwithstanding the grave medical condition, he
still kept his court date the very next morning in spite of medical
advice by the doctors. On another such occasion he vomited in court and
had to be rushed back to the hospital where he is lying critically ill.
“Our
concern now is that that our son should not be sentenced to a life in a
wheel chair especially as we believe that the paramount interest of the
authorities should rather be more on the recovery of funds. In this
case, our son has from the onset shown his willingness to refund the
money rather than dragging in other party members involved in the said
assignment.
“Finally we want Nigerians to
note that our son has never held any public office, has never worked
for any arm of government and is not being charged for stealing and/or
corrupt enrichment.”
Metuh is facing trial for alleged criminal breach of trust and money laundering at the Federal High Court, Abuja.
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