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Al-mustapha Victim Of Injustice – Fasehun by lumzybo: 7:41am On Jul 20, 2013
Against the backdrop of the recent  Appeal Court verdict which gave Al-Mustapha his freedom after 14 years in detention, Dr. Frederick Fasehun,  President, O’dua People’s Congress, explained the rationale behind his support for the contentious development  in this interview with Saturday Vanguard. Excerpt
After 14 years , how would you describe the release of Al-Mustapha?
Democracy is the true manifestation of  justice and truth.  Al-Mustapha was  accused of conspiracy and murder; whereas, conspiracy is an element of at least two people and nobody has come out to say Al-Mustapha conspired with him because nobody can conspire with himself.
The witnesses that gave evidence in court  initially said Al-Mustapha gave them an assignment to kill Kudirat Abiola. For the first two years of Al-Mustapha’s arrest, no charges were levelled against him. During that period, they were fishing for charges but the Nigerian constitution says “no Nigerian should be detained for more than 48 hours before appearance in court”.
It took the Nigerian security system two years to file charges against Al-Mustapha, and when they cooked up charges against him, they brought few witnesses who gave evidence that Al-Mustapha sent them on the assignment to kill Kudirat Abiola. However, three years ago,those witnesses appeared in court again saying they lied against an innocent man.
Perhaps,some political giants promised them   houses in Abuja and salary in foreign currencies, telling them their wives would be given N50, 000 monthly for sustenance which was enough reason for them to concur to any arrangement. Also,look at  the case of Cazato who  earlier gave evidence that he was the one who  drove the assassins to the site of the assassination and that he later went back, but could not recognise the car they drove. At first, Cazato said it was a 504 station wagon and later Cherokee jeep. Afterwards, he returned to court inserting his evidence that as at the time of the murder in June, that same year, he was nowhere near Lagos.
The day Kudirat was murdered, Al-Mustapha was getting married in his village in Kano State. So how was it possible for him to have been invloved in the murder of  Kudirat? After the wedding, Al-Mustapha went for his honeymoon and yet, the judge gave her judgment on  those retracted evidence.
What  were your contributions to Al-Mustapha’s release?
I took interest to look into it and realised what we had was injustice in the decision of the High Court. Al-Mustapha went to the Appeal Court under Justice Aminat, and the court reversed the High Court’s judgment. The High Court had written 366 pages of judgment in search of dishonesty, falsehood and lies. But, the Appeal Court was able to have its head screwed to its neck. And in this case, three heads were better than one.
Why are you sympathetic to the cause of Al-Mustapha?
I am always sympathetic to the course of  justice. I am not sympathetic because it is Al-Mustapha. I am crusading for justice because I knew he was suffering injustice. I knew he was up against political giants who do not believe in truth and justice, whose goal is squandering money to suppress justice, and that was what happened.
What was your  reaction the day Al-Mustapha was sentenced to death?
Well, I thought Al-Mustapha would be released that day. That was why I stormed out of the court. On that day, the presiding Judge used some abusive words even before they were sentenced, which was  biased. I attended virtually all the court proceedings and even the day after the sentence, the reports in the newspapers were the opposite of what really happened.
Al-Mustapha’s words were exaggerated and that was enough to make him commit suicide, believing that the entire society was mobilised against him. But thanks to God and some noble Nigerians who had the nerves to intervene.
How about when  the case was taken to the Appeal Court?
I never envisaged that the Appeal Court would pronounce justice. But I knew the court is saddled with the responsibility of “sieving the chaff from the grain” and it has  done so.
What are the similarities between you and Al-Mustapha, could it be as a  result of being a security officer?
I’m not a security officer; neither am I supporting Al-Mustapha because he was a security officer.
What is your message to the Abiola family?
We regret the death of their parents, but they should insist on justice. Perhaps, the case can be reopened. This murder case should not be swept under the carpet like some other cases in Nigeria.
Besides, when Chief Abiola was in detention, there was evidence that Al-Mustapha  gave him special treatment which Al-Mustapha himself said  in court. He also said there was a time when Abiola was going to be killed by the authorities and when the news filtered to his hearing he had to change Abiola’s room.
He also testified about how he arranged for Kudirat to see her husband whenever she wanted. When the Americans paid Abiola a visit at the prison, Al-Mustapha was not there. That has been certified by Susan Rice, former Ambassador of the United States  of America to the United Nations (UN). When Rice was questioned on that issue, she said, “Don’t ask me, ask Abdulsalam.”


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/07/al-mustapha-victim-of-injustice-fasehun/


Oga OPC.......... lipsrsealed
Re: Al-mustapha Victim Of Injustice – Fasehun by traffickz(m): 7:47am On Jul 20, 2013
The coffee He took in the charttered flight is SPEAKING!


O P C sold out, may be Kudirat committed Suicide. GoD is watching.
Re: Al-mustapha Victim Of Injustice – Fasehun by slap1(m): 8:16am On Jul 20, 2013
This old man's brain is shutting down, apparently. What warped argument is he advancing?
Re: Al-mustapha Victim Of Injustice – Fasehun by lumzybo: 8:32am On Jul 20, 2013
The man is an embarrassment angry !!! What in the world is he thinking?
Re: Al-mustapha Victim Of Injustice – Fasehun by SLIDEwaxie(m): 9:10am On Jul 20, 2013
What ever u say, it doesn't matter, but the truth is that al mustapha has been a victim of injustice! It is no news that some important people are against him.

He was denied bail, held unlawfully for yrs before trial, even when the actors behind and infront of this saga know that Al mustapha is innocent according to the military administrative law!

In the militray, wen u follow orders, u are innocent. Plain and true.

Sergeant Rogers is the main point man who killed all victims related to Al mustapha. But he was released because it was a military order, and they were classified as national threats!

Even though it was an hocus pocus to assassinate those people, it was clearly an order sergent Rogers cldnt av refused for it was a call to answer as part of his service to the nation.

Al mustapha agreed to giving the orders, and Rogers was released.

Now, because Abacha was dead, Al mustapha was punished evn though he also claimed to av received his orders from the late president. A fact we all knw will be true, for he couldn't have acted on his own volition.

It was because the fool, Al mustapha threatened t name names that were silent actors in he whole plots that made him rot in jail.

It is impossible to convict him, so the longer it takes for him to come to his senses and agree to keep mute, the longer he stays.

And he can't be killed. The evidences wld av been in other hands to be released upon his death. So, his silence for his release, his stubbornness for his rot!

What goes in behind stage be better left burried, u wldnt want to knw...just for ur safety!

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