Human Right Lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has cautioned president Muhammadu Buhari against allocating oil blocs to individuals, stressing that he would drag the president to court if otherwise happened.
Falana disclosed this while delivering a lecture at a Public lecture entitled: “Politics In Nigeria, Finding A Balance Between Political Interest And The Demand For Good Governance” organised by Imeri Convergence 2019.
On the proposed $29.6bn loan approval being sought by the President at the Senate, Falana said the nation would be plunged into perpetual indebtedness which generation unborn would bear part of the brunt if the Senate should approve the loan.
The nation according to him “is currently serving its debt with 50 per cent of its annual budget.Instead of taking loans, he advised the present administration to block leakages in the system.
He, therefore, called on Nigerians to take their destiny in their hands.
On the allocation of oil blocs, the human right lawyer said “non of the beneficiaries of oil blocs in the past had the technology to explore the oil, but rather they travel abroad to look for companies they sell or lease the oil blocs to at huge amount of money.
Falana described the sharing of oil blocs as a corrupt way politicians share the wealth among themselves and their associates.
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On restructuring, he said that the present administration was not interested in the issue of restructuring and that Nigerians should stop thinking President Buhari will do it.
On Sowore travails, Falana expressed worries that the present administration prefers obeying other country’s court verdicts while disobeying the ones in Nigeria.
” If you continue to disobey court orders no country will invest in this country. If you want Nigeria to work then our government must obey court orders.
He described Sowore as a victim of injustice.
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