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Salami Panel: I Didn’t Procure Witnesses Against Anybody – Malami

The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has said he did not procure witnesses to testify against anybody before the Justice Ayo Salami-led panel.

 

The panel is probing the suspended Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu.

 

Malami, in a statement by Dr. Umar Gwandu, his media aide, on Monday in Abuja, said he was not saddled with any responsibility to procure witnesses for the panel nor did he conspire to witch-hunt anybody.

 

Gwandu said the attention of the office of the minister was drawn to “a flimsy allegation” made by one Victor Giwa alleging that he connived with one Donald Wokoma to witch-hunt him for refusing to testify against Magu before the Justice Salami-led panel.

 

He, however, dismissed the allegation as fictitious, unfounded and a figment of the imagination of mischief makers as Malami never discussed such an issue with the said Giwa.

 

He said: “The Honourable Attorney-General never met Giwa and has never discussed any issue with the so-called Donald Wokoma nor did he ask anybody, personally or by proxy, to engage the so-called Victor to testify against Magu.

 

“He did not set up the investigation panel to probe Magu and is not saddled with any responsibility to procure witness(es) for the panel.”

 

Gwandu added that the Attorney-General was never a member of the panel and does not fall within the realm of his authority to invite witness(es) for a presidential probe panel.

 

He added: “The claim by Victor Giwa, Esq is therefore fictitious, unfounded and a figment of the imagination of mischief makers who want to court unnecessary attention and tarnish the good image of the Minister.

 

“They are also laboring ceaselessly, these days, to falsely cast aspersions on the AGF’s hard-earned reputation.

 

“The Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation hereby calls on the so-called Victor Giwa to come and substantiate his allegations with details of the following:

 

“When did Victor Giwa meet the AGF on the issue? Where did he meet the AGF on the issue? How was the meeting? Was it by proxy? Or did the AGF send a representative?.

 

“ In what capacity was the representative, if any, sent? What were the terms of their engagement? What was the claimed `offer’? How was the so-called offer to testify against Magu made? Who were the witnesses?”

 

Giwa had in a statement on Sunday alleged that it was Malami who instigated his arrest and that of one Fatima Hassan, after they refused to implicate Magu in evidence they gave before the Justice Salami-led panel last week.

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