
Atiku Abubakar
Members of the Forum of Non-Governmental Organizations in Nigeria,
on Wednesday stormed the US embassy in Abuja, urging the American
government to deny former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar visa to
its country.
Atiku, who is also the 2019 presidential candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), according to the group, was allegedly involved
in a bribery scandal for which Senator William Jefferson was tried and
jailed for 13 years in 2009.
The National Convener of the group, Comrade Wole Badmus that led the protest, said that
“granting his (Atiku’s) visa request will amount to a negation of the
Patriot Act which makes the acceptance of foreign corruption proceeds a
US money laundering offence.
“It also makes a mockery of the United Nations Convention
against Corruption enacted in 2003 in which USA played an active role in
its enactment and presently ratified by over 40 countries. It is also
against the spirit of investigative group dedicated to combating foreign
corruption by Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) formed in 2003 by the
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Finally granting such
request makes a mess of a president Bush Presidential Proclamation 7750
denying Us visa to foreign officials involved with corruption, and other
supporting legislations by the congress.”
He noted that if the US denied the former Vice President its visa
for 13 years and now grants it to him in the twilight of his
presidential election, it will be tantamount to making a mockery of the
United Nation’s Convention against corruption.
He added that if the US that is seen as a global seat of democracy,
rule of law and transparency grants it visa to an allegedly political
criminals in Nigeria, the country would have aided him to score a cheap
political goal.
Although the US embassy in Abuja was on a public holiday yesterday
following the burial ceremony of its former President George Bush,
Badmus read his letter addressed to the US Ambassador, Stuart Symington
before a surging crowd of protesters and the armed policemen on guard.
The letter which was titled “The Imperatives of Rejecting Alhaji
Atiku Abubakar’s Visa Request,” said that “we write to officially and
strongly advise the United States embassy against granting this request
as doing so has the capacity if portraying the great American state as
being supportive of illicit transactions and gross abuse of public
office for personal aggrandisement.
“This is apart from the tacit and covert electoral gain such
can confer him as the general correct perception in our country now is
that an Atiku is being denied America Visa because of proven cases of
money laundering and financial crimes against him.”
The protesters were decked in orange T shirts and faze caps, carrying different placard with inscriptions such as: “US,
stay clear of Nigeria’s internal politics.” No issuance of politically
motivated visa to Atiku.” “Senator Jefferson was jailed, Lady Jennifer
was jailed, Atiku must also be jailed in the US.” “Nigerians say no to
America’s interference in the nation’s politics.” “Go, Atiku Go to jail
in America.”
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