Dokpesi accuses Buhari of being a parasite

Thu, Mar 28, 2019 | By publisher


Politics

klabelled  President Muhammadu Buhari “a parasite of Nigeria.”

Speaking to journalists in Abuja after he was released after being questioned by the Nigeria Immigration Service, Dokpesi also accused the Federal Government of intimidating Peoples Democratic  Party members.

The Lagos businessman, who was detained by the  Department of State Services upon his return from Dubai on Friday,  said, “I do not suspect foul play. I can state categorically that this is the handiwork of the Buhari-led Federal Government. There is nothing I can do. I am in court already. I am a citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is on my sweat that I go for treatment.

“Buhari, who says he is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, unfortunately in the history of Nigeria, has been a parasite of Nigeria. He has never created any employment (opportunities).

“I have contributed to the growth and development of this country.

“The Federal Government is on an intimidation ploy and they are after everybody in the  PDP. I’m undaunted. In  fact, the more they do this, the more I’m defiant and the more I’m resolute to stand for the good of the ordinary people of Nigeria.”

Dokpesi, who allegedly received  N2.1bn from for a former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki, accused the NIS of planning to impound his passport.

He explained that after he returned from medical treatment abroad, he returned his passport to the Federal High Court, Abuja, which  released  it  and authorised his foreign  trip.

Dokpesi  said, “I returned to the country on  Friday.  I was arrested for about 50 or 55 minutes at the airport. I was told that they had instructions from above to arrest me on my return but after a few phone calls and contacts, the immigration officer at the airport told me  that he had instructions from above that I could  leave. He  gave me back my passport and  said  they would reach me.

“On Monday, I received no instructions,   and in line with the normal process, I returned my passport to the Federal High Court  since I travelled on the basis of a judicial order or approval/permission. So I returned my passport – that I had  returned  and gave notice that I might go back for my check-up to ensure that the operation was successful. So I did not have the passport. When I got the letter on March 26, I replied the same day that I did  not have the passport and that I had returned it to the Federal High Court. And that it had  been duly acknowledged.”

According to him, since he has  returned the passport to the court, it is  not his responsibility to  take it to the NIS.

He said, “But the officer who interrogated me said  they had expected me to go the Federal High Court and obtain the passport with their letter of invitation. I told him that  I had  returned the passport to the Federal High Court.

“If the NIS, on instructions from above,  require my passport,  they should  write directly to the Federal High Court  for the passport.”

Spokesman for the NIS, Mr James Abraham, confirmed to journalists that the service  had released Dokpesi. However, he said the NIS would invite him if there was a need to do so.

Abraham said, “Mr Dokpesi was invited for official immigration issue and he has been released. We can’t disclose to you the reason for his invitation. Mr Dokpesi is a high-profile individual, so issues that have to do with him, until we finish what we want to do officially, we cannot disclose it to you.” – Punch

– Mar. 28, 2019 @ 9:05 GMT |

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