The National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Tuesday said it had served a notice of application for extradition of the Ogun-east Senator-elect, Buruji Kashamu, to the United States.
According to a statement by the Head, Public Affairs of the agency, Ofoyeju Mitchell, the application for the extradition was contained in an application made to the Chief Judge, Federal High Court, Abuja, in suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/479/2015.
According to him, the office of the Attorney General of the Federation is seeking the extradition of Kashamu to answer alleged drug trafficking charges.
He noted that: “This is in line with the Extradition Act CAP, E25 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 (as modified by Extradition Act Modification Order, 2014). Mitchell added that the notice was officially served on Kashamu by the NDLEA on June 1, 2015.
He therefore, said the House of Representatives had commended the agency for the bold step taken in the extradition case involving the senator-elect.
The agency alleged that the letter of commendation was signed by the Chairman, House Committee on Drugs, Narcotics and Financial Crimes, Jagaba Adams Jagaba, stating that the agency’s action would go a long way in building the confidence of the international community in our country.
“Jagaba, while commending the gallantry of the officers and men of the anti-narcotic agency, observed that the action of the NDLEA had sent a strong signal that Nigeria believes in the rule of law.
“This action has sounded a warning that no longer shall any Nigerian be considered to be above the law, no matter how highly placed.
“It equally points to the fact that no matter how long it takes, the law would catch up with all that has a case to answer. The agency has shown that it can work without discrimination,” he stated.
The agency added: “The letter further enjoined the NDLEA not to succumb to blackmail. Let me at this juncture, therefore, encourage you not to falter in the face of blackmail.
“Your detractors will engage in all forms of antics including blackmail to distract you but you must never be deterred. Instead, with every form of distraction, you should be spurred to maintain the dignity of the agency and do the needful in the interest of Nigerians and humanity.”
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