Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says the death of a former senator from Ogun state, Buruji Kashamu, should serve as a vital life lesson for all and sundry.
Obasanjo gave the admonition in a condolence letter to Dapo Abiodun, governor of Ogun, Dapo Abiodun.
Kashamu died from COVID-19 complications at a Lagos hospital on Saturday..
Obasanjo, eschewing the time-honoured adage of not speaking ill of the dead, said Kashamu capitalised on the loopholes in the justice system and also deploy politics to escape prosecution but could not do the same with death.
“Senator Esho Jinadu (Buruji Kashmu) in his lifetime used the maneuver of law and politics to escape from facing justice on alleged criminal offence in Nigeria and outside Nigeria,” the letter read.
“But no legal, political, cultural, social or even medical maneuver could stop the cold hand of death when the Creator of all of us decides that the time is up.
“May Allah forgive his sin and accept his soul into Aljanah, and may God grant his family and friends fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”
Kashamu had a longstanding face-off with the law over allegations of drug dealing while he was in the US.
In 2015, a melee ensued at his residence after operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) attempted to arrest him for extradition to the US.
He challenged the attempt to have him extradited in court until his death at the age of 62.
Obasanjo and Kashamu are known be sworn enemies till the death of the former senator.
While responding to one of the attacks the ex-president launched against him, Kashamu had said Obasanjo hated him because he rendered the former president irrelevant.
“The reason I have become the target of Obasanjo’s wicked campaign of calumny and blackmail is his perceived loss of political relevance in Ogun State and the South West. He is against the second term ambition of President Goodluck Jonathan and he had wanted to use the erstwhile National Secretary, Olagunsoye Oyinlola; the former National Auditor, Bode Mustapha and the ex-National Vice-Chairman, Segun Oni, to thwart Mr. President’s re-election,” Kashamu had said in 2014.
He later filed a N20 billion suit against the elder statesman who referred to him as a drug baron.
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