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USA Africa Dialogue Series - BEFORE BURUJI KASHAMU SENDS HIS KILLERS AFTER DR. YEMI OKE

BEFORE BURUJI KASHAMU SENDS HIS KILLERS AFTER DR. YEMI OKE

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28th February, 2015

 

1)     Dr. Goodluck Jonathan,

The President

Federal Republic of Nigeria

Aso Rock Villa

Abuja, Nigeria

 

2)    The Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria

3A, Bobo Street

Off Gana Street

Maitama, FCT Abuja

 

 

Your Excellencies Sir,

 

COMPLAINT ON THREAT TO PERSON AND LIFE OF DR. YEMI OKE BY PRINCE BURUJI KASHAMU

 

I write this letter under a real apprehension of death and assassination by the agents of Prince Buruji Kashamu, the self-acclaimed Southwest Mobiliser of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). I wish to bring it to the attention of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, that Prince Buruji Kashamu is after my life, and is quite determined to deploy his political thugs and killers-alike to terminate my life for handling some cases involving him and some members of the PDP in Ogun State

 

 

1) Background:

 

Our law office, MJS Partners has been briefed by certain individuals to sue Prince Buruji Kashamu as 1st Respondent in Suit No. FHC/AB/CS/19/2015-Dele Ajayi & Anor. Vs Prince Buruji Kashamu & 2 Ors, at the Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta, in which the Applicants are seeking an order of court to set-aside and/or nullify his (Prince Kashamu's) nomination and election as candidate of the PDP for Ogun East Senatorial District, among others. The suit was also reported in the Punch Newspaper of Friday, February 27, 2015 at page 13, under a caption: "Senatorial bid: PDP members drag Kashamu to court". Copy attached.

 

Our law firm has also just filed another suit at the Federal High Court, sitting in Abeokuta, though not related to the above, in which Prince Buruji Kashamu is sued as the 4th Respondent. The suit is in respect of the Abeokuta North/Odeda/Obafemi-Owode Federal Constituency in Ogun State, and registered as Suit No. FHC/AB/CS/21/2015-Hon. Kayode Amusan v Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) & 3 Ors.

 

 

2) Threat of Harm/Violence on my Life by Prince Buruji Kashamu:

 

While at the Federal High Court, Lagos on Friday the 27th February, 2015 Prince Buruji Kashamu put a call through to my GSM number (0802-314-8096). Prince Kashamu called me through his GSM number (0806-004-4414) at 11:59 am.

 

Prince Kashamu threatened me using the following words:

 

Yemi; so you have sued me. You are mad. You are crazy. I will deal ruthlessly with you. I will teach you bitter lessons of your life in this country. I will show you who I am. You will regret doing this. You will be dealt with by my guys. Mark my words, you will hear from me soon. I have instructed my guys to handle you.

 

3) My Response:

 

Immediately the threat was made, I alerted my families as well as friends and well-wishers on my facebook account. I also sent an SMS message to Prince Kashamu's line that he should never threaten me in his life, and that I never handled any case for him to warrant conflict of interest. I made it clear that, as a lawyer, I was merely doing my job within the confines of the law of the country. I informed him that I will make a former complaint to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria and other security agencies.

 

4) Prince Kashamu's political profile:

 

Prince Buruji Kashamu is a known political figure with huge followership. He has capacity to carry out his threats. He moves about with a retinue of political thugs, aids, and security agents. He is a prominent politician with extensive influence and financial capability to get away with virtually anything in Nigeria. This is the reason why I'm writing this petition to the Nigerian President and the Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, given my dual citizenship, to step into the matter. I know for a fact that Prince Buruji Kashamu is about to carry-out the threat. A copy of my Canadian citizenship certificate is herewith attached.

 

 

5) My Appeal:

 

By the medium of this complaint, I wish to place on records that, should anything untoward happen to I, YEMI OKE; the thugs, security officers, and/or miscreants of Prince Kashamu and their principal, PRINCE BURUJI KASHAMU himself should be held wholly responsible.

 

I therefore, most sincerely, appeal to you to use your good offices as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Representative of the Canadian Government in Nigeria, to cause a thorough investigation to be made into this complaint.

 

Thank you.

 

Your worried fellow citizen,

 

 

 

 

DR. YEMI OKE

 

Ph.D; LL.M (Osgode, York University, Canada)

 

 

Cc:

 

1)       National Security Adviser

The Presidency

Aso Villa, Abuja

 

2)      The Inspector-General of Police

Force Headquarters

Louis Edet House

Abuja, Nigeria

                                

3)      The Director-General

State Security Service

SSS Headquarters

FCT, Abuja

 

4)      Assistant Inspector-General of Police

Zone 2

Onikan, Lagos,

Nigeria

 

5)     The Commissioner of Police

Ogun State Police Command

Eleweran Abeokuta

Ogun State

 

6)     President, Nigerian Bar Association

NBA House

No. 24, Oro-Ago Crescent

Off Muhammadu Buhari Way

Garki Area II

Abuja FCT, Nigeria

 

7)      The Chairman

Nigerian Bar Association

Ikeja Branch

Lagos, Nigeria

 

8)      The National Chairman

Peoples Democratic Party

Wadata Plaza

Wuse, Abuja

Nigeria

 

9)      Senator Ibikunle Amosun, FCA, CON

The Executive Governor of Ogun State

Governor's Office, Oke-Mosan

Abeokuta, Ogun State

 

10)    Director, SSS Ogun State

Abeokuta, Ogun State

 

11)    United State Ambassador to Nigeria

Embassy of the United States of America

Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive

Central District Area, Abuja.

 

12)   Hon. Justice F.O.G Ogunbanjo

Federal High Court

Abeokuta, Ogun State

 



--------------------
YEMI OKE
PhD; LL.M (Osgoode, Canada)
LL.B (Ilorin); B.L(Abuja, Nig.)


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Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Re: [africanworldforum] Re: [NIgerianWorldForum] STAR UPDATE: INEC's Nationwide Distribution of PVCs as on February 27, 2015
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2015 09:15:00 -0500

"No more excuses for postponement," says the Professor!

Excuses?

So, when PVC distribution was clearly skewed to favor a section where a preferred candidate came from, that was an excuse? Even when it was obvious Jega was not ready to conduct a credible election, it was an excuse that reason prevailed over partisanship?

BTW, does it not seem strange that war-torn NE had more PVC distribution than peaceful SW? Who were the PVCs distributed to? Displaced or dead persons? Or were they just handed over en bloc to the emirs as PDP alleged?


Kola/

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On Mar 1, 2015, at 7:08 AM, "'Yeye Rolling' via AfricanWorldForum" <africanworldforum@googlegroups.com> wrote:

professor:

My sources tell me you've gained weight. I hope the gain is not from what I have long suspected?



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From:"Mobolaji Aluko alukome@gmail.com [NIgerianWorldForum]" <NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups.com>
Date:Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 9:17 PM
Subject:[NIgerianWorldForum] STAR UPDATE: INEC's Nationwide Distribution of PVCs as on February 27, 2015

 



MARCH 1, 2015



My People:

Happy New Month!

Hope is still rising......more PVCs are getting into more hands, inching towards national average of 80% (currently 78.93%), with a range of 44.20 (Ogun State)  and 98.00% (Jigawa State).......card readers are also being pushed out and field-tested....no more excuses for postponement....

And there you have it.


Bolaji Aluko



STAR UPDATE:  INEC'S NATIONWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF PVCs AS ON  FEBRUARY 27, 2015



TABLE 1:  CHRONOLOGICAL TRACKING OF PVC DISTRIBUTION NATIONWIDE

 

NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS - 68,833,476

 

S/N

DATE

2015

NO. OF PVCs

DELIVERED

NO. OF PVCs

COLLECTED

% COLLECTION

(BASED ON NRV=68,833,476)

1

Jan 9

54,341,610

38,774,391

56.33

2

Jan 27

n.a.

42,867,410

62.28

3

Feb 4

n.a.

45,143,679

65.58

4

Feb 17

n.a.

52,233,396

75.88

5

Feb 18

n.a.

52,419,495

76.15

6

Feb 27

67,206, 600

54,327,747

78.93

 

Difference: #6 minus #1

12,864,990

15,553,356

22.60




TABLE 2:  FEBRUARY 27 2015 PVC DISTRIBUTION BREAK-DOWN BY GEO-POLITICAL ZONES

 

 

 

 

 

 

S/N

STATE

NUMBER

OF

REGISTERED

VOTERS

(NRV)

NUMBER

OF

CARDS

DISTRIBUTED

TO STATES

SO FAR

NUMBER

OF

CARDS

COLLECTED

% CARDS

COLLECTED

RELATIVE

TO NRV

1

TOTAL SW

13,731,090

13,246,866

8,706,015

63.40

2

TOTAL SE

7,665,859

7,547,637

6,030,327

78.66

3

TOTAL SS

10,059,347

9,844,156

7,995,575

79.48

 

TOTAL SOUTH

31,456,296

30,638,659

22,731,917

72.27

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

TOTAL NW

17,620,436

17,554,095

15,827,842

89.27

5

NORTH-EAST

9,107,861

8,589,298

7,765,132

85.26

6

NORTH-CENTRAL

9,767,411

9,520,935

7,450,475

76.28

 

TOTAL NORTH

36,495,708

35,664,328

31,043,449

85.06

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL SOUTH

31,456,296

30,638,659

22,731,917

72.27

 

TOTAL NORTH

36,495,708

35,664,328

31,043,449

85.06

7

FCT

      881,472

        903,613

            552,381

             62.67

 

TOTAL COUNTRY

68,833,476

67,206,600

54,327,747

78.93

S/N

STATE

NUMBER

OF

REGISTERED

VOTERS

(NRV)

NUMBER

OF

CARDS

DISTRIBUTED

TO STATES

SO FAR

NUMBER

OF

CARDS

COLLECTED

% CARDS

COLLECTED

RELATIVE

TO NRV

 

 

 

 

 

 




TABLE 3: TABLE 1:  FEBRUARY 27 2015 PVC DISTRIBUTION BREAK-DOWN BY STATES


S/N

STATE

NUMBER

OF

REGISTERED

VOTERS

(NRV)

NUMBER

OF

CARDS

DISTRIBUTED

TO STATES

SO FAR

NUMBER

OF

CARDS

COLLECTED

% CARDS

COLLECTED

RELATIVE

TO NRV

 

SOUTH-WEST

 

 

 

 

1

EKITI

         732,021

  813,871

            505,829

            69.10

2

LAGOS

              5,822,207

      5,558,062

        3,693,355

         63.44

3

OGUN

   1,829,534

     1,387,401

         808,590

          44.20

4

ONDO

               1,524,655

       1,501,694

        1,073,904

         70.44

5

OSUN

             1,407,107

     1,569,368

         1,021,169

         72.57

6

OYO

           2,415,566

        2,416,470

        1,603,168

         66.37

 

TOTAL SW

13,731,090

13,246,866

8,706,015

63.40

 

SOUTH-EAST

 

 

 

 

7

ABIA

                    1,396,162

       1,382,181

          1,132,928 

         81.15

8

ANAMBRA

   1,963,173 

        1,915,070 

          1,527,045

        77.78

9

EBONYI

            1,074,273

     1,043,746

        848,392

             78.97

10

ENUGU

       1,429,221

        1,434,511

         1,169,408

         81.82

11

IMO

                    1,803,030

      1,772,129

         1,352,554

         75.02

 

TOTAL SE

7,665,859

7,547,637

6,030,327

78.66

 

SOUTH-SOUTH

 

 

 

 

12

AKWA-IBOM

   1,680,759

        1,720,645 

          1,587,566

       94.46

13

BAYELSA

       610,373

       577,230

           404,119

            66.21

14

CROSS RIVER

  1,175,623

        1,184,534

        919,622

            78.22

15

DELTA

              2,275,264

       2,282,018

       1,795,307

          78.91

16

EDO

           1,779,738

    1,784,404

         1,197,829

          67.30

17

RIVERS

                      2,537,590

          2,295,325 

          2,091,132

          82.41

 

TOTAL SS

10,059,347

9,844,156

7,995,575

79.48

 

NORTH-WEST

 

 

 

 

18

JIGAWA

             1,831,276

   1,857,558

      1,794,646

         98.00

19

KADUNA

           3,407,222

        3,447,996

       3,159,011

        92.72

20

KANO

          4,975,701

       4,827,236

        4,112,039

        82.64

21

KATSINA

      2,827,943

   2,809,910

        2,620,096

        92.65

22

KEBBI

      1,470,648

       1,484,580

          1,316,656

         89.53

23

SOKOTO

   1,611,929

      1,650,081

        1,428,098

       88.60

24

ZAMFARA

        1,495,717

     1,476,734

        1,397,296

       93.42

 

TOTAL NW

17,620,436

17,554,095

15,827,842

89.27

 

NORTH-EAST

 

 

 

 

25

ADAMAWA

       1,559,012

       1,570,370

     1,364,804

          87.54

25

BAUCHI

  2,054,125

       2,024,340  

         1,938,192

        94.36

27

BORNO

           1,934,079

          1,544,612 

    1,320,667

        68.28

28

GOMBE

  1,120,023

   1,129,622

       1,064,577

         95.05

29

TARABA

 1,340,652

    1,347,104

        1,252,491

       93.42

30

YOBE

             1,099,970

   973,250

           824,401

           74.95

 

NORTH-EAST

9,107,861

8,589,298

7,765,132

85.26

 

NORTH-CENTRAL

 

 

 

 

31

BENUE

              2,015,452

    2,015,441

       1,566,186

        77.71

32

KOGI

   1,350,883

    1,330,400 

         926,013

          68.55

33

KWARA

 1,142,267

        1,153,109

        858,623

          75.17

34

NASARAWA

      1,242,667

  1,228,098

        1,026,657

        82.62

35

NIGER

      2,014,317

        1,981,183 

          1,642,144

         81.52

36

PLATEAU

       2,001,825

    1,812,704

        1,430,852

        71.48

 

NORTH-CENTRAL

9,767,411

9,520,935

7,450,475

76.28

 

 

 

 

 

 

37

FCT

      881,472

        903,613

            552,381

             62.67

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL COUNTRY

68,833,476

67,206,600

54,327,747

78.93

 

 

 

 

 

 



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