Former spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has reacted to Friday’s release of names of alleged “looters” by the Federal Government.
Metuh said he had asked his lawyers to review the implications of this latest “attack” by the government and take appropriate steps for redress.
He said by the publication, the federal government had breached the Nigerian constitution by seeking to burden him with two criminal trials on the same charge: one before Justice Okon Abang and the other before the media.
He added that the present action of the government left him with no option than to defend his name and integrity.
Former spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has reacted to Friday’s release of names of alleged “looters” by the Federal Government.
Metuh said he had asked his lawyers to review the implications of this latest “attack” by the government and take appropriate steps for redress.
He said by the publication, the federal government had breached the Nigerian constitution by seeking to burden him with two criminal trials on the same charge: one before Justice Okon Abang and the other before the media.
He added that the present action of the government left him with no option than to defend his name and integrity.
Former spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has reacted to Friday’s release of names of alleged “looters” by the Federal Government.
Metuh said he had asked his lawyers to review the implications of this latest “attack” by the government and take appropriate steps for redress.
He said by the publication, the federal government had breached the Nigerian constitution by seeking to burden him with two criminal trials on the same charge: one before Justice Okon Abang and the other before the media.
He added that the present action of the government left him with no option than to defend his name and integrity.
Former spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has reacted to Friday’s release of names of alleged “looters” by the Federal Government.
Metuh said he had asked his lawyers to review the implications of this latest “attack” by the government and take appropriate steps for redress.
He said by the publication, the federal government had breached the Nigerian constitution by seeking to burden him with two criminal trials on the same charge: one before Justice Okon Abang and the other before the media.
He added that the present action of the government left him with no option than to defend his name and integrity.
Former spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has reacted to Friday’s release of names of alleged “looters” by the Federal Government.
Metuh said he had asked his lawyers to review the implications of this latest “attack” by the government and take appropriate steps for redress.
He said by the publication, the federal government had breached the Nigerian constitution by seeking to burden him with two criminal trials on the same charge: one before Justice Okon Abang and the other before the media.
He added that the present action of the government left him with no option than to defend his name and integrity.
Former spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has reacted to Friday’s release of names of alleged “looters” by the Federal Government.
Metuh said he had asked his lawyers to review the implications of this latest “attack” by the government and take appropriate steps for redress.
He said by the publication, the federal government had breached the Nigerian constitution by seeking to burden him with two criminal trials on the same charge: one before Justice Okon Abang and the other before the media.
He added that the present action of the government left him with no option than to defend his name and integrity.
Former spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has reacted to Friday’s release of names of alleged “looters” by the Federal Government.
Metuh said he had asked his lawyers to review the implications of this latest “attack” by the government and take appropriate steps for redress.
He said by the publication, the federal government had breached the Nigerian constitution by seeking to burden him with two criminal trials on the same charge: one before Justice Okon Abang and the other before the media.
He added that the present action of the government left him with no option than to defend his name and integrity.
Former spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, has reacted to Friday’s release of names of alleged “looters” by the Federal Government.
Metuh said he had asked his lawyers to review the implications of this latest “attack” by the government and take appropriate steps for redress.
He said by the publication, the federal government had breached the Nigerian constitution by seeking to burden him with two criminal trials on the same charge: one before Justice Okon Abang and the other before the media.
He added that the present action of the government left him with no option than to defend his name and integrity.