Apparently in response to the call on Osun and Oyo State governments
by Chief Femi Falana to do something about the case against suspected
murders of Chief Bola Ige, slain former Attorney- General of the
Federation, the two governments have jointly resolved to revisit the
case within the next one year.
Osun State governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, stated this during a public
lecture organised by the Bola Ige Movement to commemorate the 10th
anniversary of the murder of the politician.
Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, while also reacting, said since
murder case could never close, the case would be revisited and pursued
vigorously.
He, however, called on Mr Falana to refrain from taking briefs in
cases brought to him by non-progressives as a true demonstration of a
progressive lawyer that he called himself.
Aregbesola, in a lecture entitled Political Violence, Assassination:
Implication and Future of Democracy in Nigeria, which he delivered,
traced the genesis of political assassination in the country from the
military era and decried the non-revisiting or atonement of the murders
committed during the era as unhealthy for the nation.
He added that the quest to get political power and all its attendant
paraphernalia by those whose interest was not to serve but to milk the
citizens necessitated the use of brute force and violence to get to
power and maintain a tight grip of such illegitimate authority as
witnessed in the region recently.
“The prime suspect of Ige’s assassination ingloriously won a
senatorial seat while he was being held in a maximum prison in Ibadan.
That same man, when the spirit of Ige fully returned, could not win in
his ward.
“Professor Wole Soyinka appropriately called the PDP a nest of
killers. Obasanjo’s era witnessed an upsurge in political assassination
more than any other government in the history of the nation. He promoted
and elevated violence as a means of getting political power. That evil,
that abominable crime will haunt him for the rest of his life.
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