By
Bamidele Aturu
I
have just learnt from very credible and knowledgeable sources that the Council
of State has been requested by the President to grant pardon to some convicts
including Mr. Diepreye Alamieseigha, the former Governor of Bayelsa State who
was convicted for acts of corruption perpetrated while in office.
One cannot
put such unthinkable gambit beyond this government or our elite, knowing their
lack of interest in waging any war against corruption, serious or otherwise. So
it is better to act before the rumour becomes reality and we start licking our
wounds as a people.
If
the plan is indeed afoot, one can only advise the Council of State not to dare.
If it dares, Nigerians will have no choice but declare their own war against
the government and the state in general.
Presidential pardon to those who were
convicted, not of political offences but for dipping their dirty fingers in the
common till, and pauperizing hardworking Nigerians in the process is nothing
but jail break by the state.
It will signal the end of the existing phony war
against corruption. Unless the government wants to be remembered as the one that
officially institutionalize corruption, then the most honourable thing for it
to do is to withdraw the provocative and shameless proposal before the Council
of State.
I
can assure the President that if he succeeds in getting the Council of State to
go along with him he will have us, Nigerians whose resources the convicts
looted and personalized, to contend with.
The government and its members will
certainly live to regret the irresponsible decision. That is a promise. Civil
society groups will do all in its power to show the whole world that those who
claim to govern us are nothing but common crooks who deserve to be in jail.
In
my view it is better to fling open the gates of all our prisons and ask all the
inmates to walk out into the warm embrace of their relatives than pardon those
who force otherwise decent Nigerians to take to crime as a way of life.
A word
is enough for the wise.

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