The national leadership of the Peoples
Democratic Party has said that it will not provide sureties for its
National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh.
The party said since Metuh was being
prosecuted for offences that have nothing to do with it, its embattled
spokesperson should look for those who would stand as sureties for him.
Deputy National Publicity Secretary of
the PDP, Alhaji Abdullahi Jalo, told our correspondent in an interview
on Friday in Abuja that it would be wrong for anyone to be expecting the
party to provide sureties for Metuh when the party did not benefit from
the money he allegedly collected from the former National Security
Adviser, Lt Col. Sabo Dasuki (retd.).
Metuh is facing charges for allegedly
collecting N400m from Dasuki, an offence the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission described as money laundering.
Though Metuh said he actually collected the money, he said it was for a job he did for former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Metuh has, however, remained silent on the type of job he allegedly did for the former President.
He is also being prosecuted by the EFCC for allegedly tearing the statement he made to the commission while under interrogation.
The PDP spokesperson has denied both
offences, and he is currently being remanded in Kuje Prisons, Abuja, by
two different courts pending the time he would meet the bail conditions.
There were anxieties on how he would meet the conditions in order to ease his release from the prisons.
Jalo, however, said the party would not be involved in the search for the sureties.
He said, “Metuh didn’t represent the
party in the alleged crimes he’s being prosecuted. The party didn’t
benefit from the alleged crime.
“So, he is going to look for sureties
himself. We won’t be involved. He would carry his own cross alone,
without the party being involved.”
However, the National Legal Adviser of
the party, Mr. Victor Kwon, said friends and associates Metuh were
“doing everything possible to get the sureties” as demanded by the
courts.
Punch
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