Founding Chairman of the African Independent Television, AIT, High
Chief Raymond Dokpesi has poured vitriol on President Muhammadu Buhari
branding him ‘parasite’.
Dokpesi was on Wednesday invited for questioning by the Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS.
Speaking to newsmen after the interrogation, the media mogul hit out
at the Buhari led-government claiming it was after his life.
His word, “I just returned from a medical trip overseas last Friday,
March 22nd 2019 when I was arrested for between 50 to 55 minutes at the
airport. I was told that they had instructions from above to arrest me
on my return but after a few phone calls and contacts, the immigration
officer at the airport told me that he had instructions from above that I
could leave and he gave me back my passport and told me that I should
go and that they would reach me subsequently.
“On Monday, I received new information and in line with the normal
process, I returned my passport to the Federal High Court since I
travelled under a judicial approval or permission. So I returned my
passport and gave notice that I might have to go for a medical check up
so that they will ensure that the operation was successful and that all
the organs and everything are properly healed.
“So when I got the letter yesterday (Tuesday) 26th, I replied that
same yesterday notifying them that I had returned the passport to the
Federal High Court and that it has been duly acknowledged and added all
the necessary information and so on.
“But the officers who interrogated me said that they had expected me
to go back to the Federal High Court and and obtained the passport with
their letter of invitation and I told them that I totally deferred from
that line of thought.
“If you the immigration service with the instruction from above
requires my passport, then write directly to the Federal High Court and
request for the passport. If you like, you can copy me for me to be able
to go there and say, look I am supposed to be a courier, has the Court
approved it and I will return it clearly, but that did not happen and
that made us have altercations and tempers went very high.
“But I stood my ground and said, well I am a Nigerian citizen, I have
travelled out for my medical treatment. I am back to the country and I
voluntarily came back and has handed over my passport to the appropriate
authority. They were telling me that passport was a property of the
federal government and federal government has a right to withdraw it at
any time.
“Granted passport is a property of the federal government and federal
government has a right to withdraw it but I am also a citizen of the
federal Republic of Nigeria and there is a judicial process, there is
rule of law. Why should we not go through the judicial process and be
able to define what is required?”
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