Ogundokun Lauds Buhari over Ige and Dokubo

Chief Abiola Ogundokun

 A
political stalwart and elder statesman, Chief Abiola Ogundokun, has praised
President Mohammadu Buhari’s resolve to unveil those behind the assasination of
the former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Chief
Ajibola Ige, and the late Peoples Democratic Party, Deputy National Chairman,
Chief Aminosari Dokubo.
In a statement by him, Ogundokun said Buhari was on the right track with the
order he gave the acting Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, to
re-open the files on the two high profile cases.

President Buhari


According to him, the order by Mr. President, no doubt, would send the signal
to criminally-minded Nigerians that no one was above the law and that justice
would not again elude the families of the victims.

Late Bola Ige


However, he charged President Buhari to ensure that other high profile murder
cases, including the assassination of the late Lagos State PDP leader, Funsho
Williams, be given equal attention to make his good intention be acceptable by
all Nigerians.
He said: “It is very unacceptable for the evil to continue to thrive and
the aggreived and the bereaved not to get justice. The perpetrators and
sponsors of these grusome murder cases, no doubt, are moving freely about
unchallenged and this is enough reason for many to lose faith in the nation’s
judicial system.
 

Chief Abiola Ogundokun

“Mr. President’s resolve to unearth the mystery of these cases would go a
long way to restore our confidence thatthe nation belongs to all of us and not
the few that belive they can commit crimes and get away unpunished. I beileve
evidences are still fresh to prosecute these cases and bring the perpetrators
of the heineous acts to justice.”
The Publisher of the Conscience Magazine International
 and National Publicity Secretary of the defunct National Party of
Nigeria, noted that re-opening the Ige and Dokubo’s murder cases must have
brought a relief to the the two great politicians’ families that hope was in
sight for them to get justice for their loved ones.

Late Funsho Williams

The
Iwo-born politician, therefore, rallied support of Nigerians for the
anti-corruption fight of the Buhari administration and effort to revamp the
ailing national economy, adding that creating “a plartform for social
justice is a worthy legacy any
  government can leave behind after its
tenure.”