The Nigeria police
force has invited Femi Fani-Kayode, a former minister of aviation, for
alleged conspiracy, criminal and inciting publication.
The Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) chieftain was given up till Tuesday to appear before one Usman
Garba, a police officer.
In a letter reportedly seen by PUNCH,
the police said the invitation was based purely on a fact-finding mission.
The letter dated August
20, 2018, has Ref. No CR/3000/IGP.SEC/MU/T.G/ABJ Vol.54/226.
“This office is
investigating the above mentioned case reported to the Inspector-General of
Police in which your name featured,” read the letter signed by Habu Sani,
commissioner of police in charge of the IG monitoring unit, force headquarters.
“In view of the above,
you are requested to interview the undersigned through SP Usman Garba on
28/08/2018 by 10.00hrs to shed light on the allegations raised.
“You are to, however,
note that the invitation is purely for fact findings and your cooperation in
this regard is highly solicited. Please.”
PUNCH quoted Fani-Kayode
as saying he would not be cowed into silence.
“I am not in the least
bit intimidated and I cannot be silenced. They would have to kill me first. I
received the letter today without any details of the allegations or who the
complainant is,” he reportedly said.
“I will consult with my
lawyers and take it from there. One thing is clear though: this is yet another
attack on democracy and freedom of speech. No matter what they do, in the end
we shall prevail because God is with us.”
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