
Press statement from Kashamu's lawyers
Our attention has been drawn to a press release by the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)
purporting to have served extradition proceedings on
Senator-elect, Prince Buruji Kashamu.
We wish to state that the NDLEA has no role to play in
extradition proceedings until a warrant of arrest has been
issued by the court. It is the Attorney-General of the
Federation and Minister of Justice that initiates
extradition proceedings after receiving a request by an
order directed to the court and asking the court to take
over the matter.
It is the court that will decide whether a warrant of arrest is
necessary. It is the court that will consider all the evidence
provided by the United States to see whether it satisfies the
onus of proof and that it establishes that the person sough is
the person that actually participated in the offence alleged.
In this case, the NDLEA is very jumpy, nervous and unsettled
because it has exposed its unprofessionalism when before any
extradition proceedings had been commenced at all, it invaded
the home of Prince Kashamu, broke down his gates, doors and
windows to gain access, harassed his infant children and
pregnant wife and humiliated him in the presence of his family.
Clearly, the plan was not extradition but abduction and that
plan failed only because it quickly came to the attention of the
public.
The belated filing on Thursday, 28th May, 2015 of an
application to the Federal High Court by the immediate past
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice,
Mr. Mohammed Adoke Bello, is an afterthought. And the lack
of quality in the processes is indicative that it is a rushed job
quickly done to save his face.
The pieces of evidence which the US authorities have provided
him are exactly the same evidence that the British courts found
to contain falsehood and held to be incredible and valueless.
I wonder why the immediate past AGF would think that the
Nigerian courts can be deceived.
Additionally, it must be borne in mind that during the trial in
the United Kingdom, the NDLEA sent its operatives to London
to give evidence. And that evidence was to the effect that
Prince Buruji Kashamu is not the person wanted for the drug-
related offences.
One wonders what has changed now. Although one should not
wonder for long knowing that the immediate past AGF and the
Chairman of the NDLEA are now working for Prince
Kashamu's political opponents who will do anything to deprive
him of his mandate which he won in a free and fair election.
There are many things wrong with the documents filed by the
immediate past AGF. But all these will be dealt with in the
court in due course.
The triumphant announcement by the NDLEA that they have
served Prince Kashamu with extradition proceedings is not
only laughable but false. He has not been served. Rather, a
copy of the process was dropped in our office in Lagos
yesterday. So, we shall deal with it in accordance with the law.
In the mean time, the NDLEA should be warned to stay away
because they have no role to play in the current proceedings.
And if we should discover that they have usurped the functions
of the AGF, we shall certainly make an issue of it.
Signed
Ajibola Oluyede
TRLP Law
Counsel to Prince Buruji Kashamu
02/06/2015
UNDER MAINTENANCE