Counsel to Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, Chief Mike Ozekhome
(SAN) has replied the wife of President Mohammadu Buhari, Mrs Aisha
Buhari through her counsel, Mary Ekpere & Co, justifying the
governor’s claim that Mrs Aisha Buhari was indeed mentioned in the
Halliburton scandal.
In the letter dated July 8, 2016, Ozekhome affirmed that the statement
made regarding the involvement of Mrs Aisha Buhari in the Halliburton
scandal was “correct and justified in law, having regards to a court
judgment convicting one Mr William Jefferson for bribery in the
Halliburton case.”
Counsel to the president’s wife, Mary Ekpere & Co had written a letter
dated June 22, 2016, to Governor Fayose, demanding a retraction of the
governor’s statement that the President’s wife was involved in the
Halliburton scandal, threatening legal action if the retraction was
not made within five days.
However, Ozekhome said the statement of Governor Fayose was correct
and justified, having been factually premised on an existing court
judgment.
The letter read; “Our client has referred to us your letter dated 22nd
June, 2016, on alleged defamation of the character of your client ,
Her Excellency, Mrs Aisha Buhari, the wife of Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR,
with firm instructions to reply to and reject same in its entirety.
“Our client states and reaffirms categorically that the statement he
made as regards the involvement of Mrs Aisha Buhari, the wife of
President Buhari, in the Halliburton scandal, is correct and justified
in law; having regards to a court judgement convicting one Mr William
Jefferson for bribery in the Halliburton case.
“Therein, the name of the President’s wife featured conspicuously. At
page 22 of the said judgment delivered by the United State District
Court, Eastern District of Virginia, Alexandria Division, USA, in
criminal No 1: 07CR209, the said Mr William Jefferson was sentenced at
9.00 am on November 13, 2009, by Mark D, Lytle. Your client, Mrs Aisha
Buhari was specifically mentioned in the judgment. The judge referred
to Exhibits 36-87 in the following words, for clarification;
“See also Government Exhibits 36-87 (6/26/02 $170,000 wire transfer
from account in Nigeria in the name of Aisha Buhari to an account in
the name of The ANJ Group, LLC, identifying “William Jefferson” as
Beneficiary)… Given the age of the defendant, the severity of the
sentence calculated by the Probation Office, the defendant’s frequent
travel overseas and unexplained wire transfers from overseas locations
to financial accounts used by the defendant, the defendant cannot
rebut the presumption at sentencing that he is a risk of flight.
“The said Williams Jefferson is currently serving a jail term in the
USA and to the best of our client’s knowledge; this judgment has not
been challenged, or set aside by any Appellate court of law anywhere
in the world.
“The statement of His Excellency, our client, is therefore correct and
justified, same having been factually premised on an existing court
judgment above referred to.”
On the immunity enjoyed by Governor Fayose against civil and criminal
proceedings, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria said; “Your attention is
also hereby drawn to Section 308 of the Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, 1999, as altered, on the immunity enjoyed by our
client from civil or criminal proceedings for the period that he
occupies the office of the governor of Ekiti State.
“You may therefore advise your client to wait until after 16th
October, 2018, when our client’s tenure expires. When that happens, we
shall join issues with your client in a competent court of law, in the
event that your client does not have a change of heart.”