In Nigeria, it is one day, one drama from the theatre of the ruling class. Nigerian politicians and public officers have carved a niche for themselves in the art of fainting, and it is almost always over one issue — corruption allegations. In other instances, some suddenly took ill when they were to be probed. Uneasy, they say, lies the head that wears the crown but many Nigerians cannot help but question how genuine these fainting incidents are. The answer to that, we may never know.
Here, we recount some of these incidents.
METUH
On May 21, 2018, Olisah Metuh, former spokesman of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), collapsed at a federal high court hearing in
Abuja.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had
arraigned Metuh on seven counts of money laundering for allegedly receiving
N400 million from the office of the national security adviser.
At some other times, Metuh appeared in court in a wheelchair
and a stretcher.
Here is a timeline of his trial and conviction.
PONDEI
Kemebradikumo Pondei was the acting managing director of the
Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) when he fainted.
Pondei passed out on July 20 while testifying before a
session of the house of representatives committee probing the commission over
alleged mismanagement of N81.5 billion by the interim management of the NDDC
led by him.
After he was revived, he was taken out of the venue and that
was the end. Femi Gbajabiamila, speaker of the house of representatives, would
later say the panel does not need to hear further from Pondei.
MAINA
After jumping bail and going into hiding in September,
Abdulrasheed Maina, former chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT), was
apprehended in Niger Republic and extradited to Nigeria on December 3.
Maina is being tried on charges of money laundering to the
tune of N2 billion.
At the resumed proceedings on Thursday, Maina slumped before
a federal high court in Abuja.
And guess what, the judge was forced to suspend the hearing.
MELAYE
Dino Melaye, former lawmaker representing Kogi west
senatorial district, is arguably the most dramatic person in Nigeria’s
political space. In January 2019, Melaye surrendered to the police after a week
of siege at his Abuja residence. He was accused of culpable homicide.
He slumped while leaving his residence to enter the police
vehicle that was to transport him.
Advertise on NigerianEye.com to reach thousands of our daily users
No comments
Post a Comment
Kindly drop a comment below.
(Comments are moderated. Clean comments will be approved immediately)
Advert Enquires - Reach out to us at NigerianEye@gmail.com