PRESIDENCY SAYS HE WONT INTERFERE IN JAFARU'S $2.1BILLION ARMS PROBE
The Presidency said, last night, that it would not interfere in the  arrest and probe of a close associate of President Muhammadu Buhari,  Jafaru Isah, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over  alleged involvement in the Dasukigate scandal.
Mr. Isa, Military Administrator of Kaduna State from December 1993 to  August 1996, during the military regime of General Sani Abacha and  one-time governorship candidate of the defunct CPC in Kano State, is the  first chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to be  arrested by the EFCC since the beginning of a sweeping probe into the  alleged diversion of $2.1 billion meant for arms purchase by officials  of the immediate-past administration.
An aide of the President told Vanguard in confidence that although  Jafaru Isah was a close political ally to President Buhari, the first  citizen would nonetheless remain neutral in the matter, in line with his  avowed position to deal decisively with corruption.

Jafaru Isa
While describing Isah as a political ally, who had been with Buhari  from the days of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, to the  Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, the aide made it clear that the  long relationship did not in any way suggest that Buhari was associated  with the alleged collection of N100 million from the Office of the  National Adviser, ONSA, by the embattled politician.
The aid said: “It is true that Isah has been with Buhari from the  days of the ANPP and CPC and was equally a member of the Transition  Committee and actually headed the Defence Committee.
That does not mean that Buhari knows anything about the N100 million said to have been collected by the man from the ONSA.”
Jafaru is also described as a close friend of the embattled ex-NSA,  Dasuki, who is facing multiple charges over alleged money laundering and  breach of public trust in three courts.
It could not be established last night whether Jafaru was given the  N100m by Dasuki for some contracts or because of his closeness to the  former NSA or both.
Jafaru was arrested at his Abuja residence located on Ajayi Crowther  Street, Asokoro by operatives of the anti-graft commission around 9pm on  Wednesday when he failed to honour an invitation to clear the air on  some payments traced to him from the ONSA.
Jafaru is said to have resorted to writing a letter to the commission  asking for more time to attend to a family burial instead of reporting  to the EFCC.
Rather than honouring the invitation, sources said he wrote a letter  to the EFCC through his lawyer, seeking a postponement of his appearance  date on the grounds of death of a relative.
Metuh spends 3rd night in EFCC cell
Meanwhile, there was no word on how soon the National Publicity  Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, would  be released.
Checks by Vanguard, last night, revealed that the EFCC, which  arrested Metuh on Tuesday, was not in a hurry to free him. A source in  the commission confirmed that Metuh was still being questioned by its  operatives.
Release or charge our son to court, Metuh’s family tells FG
Four days after the arrest of Chief Olisa Metuh by officials of the  EFCC, his family has cried out that he should be released or charged to  court.
In a statement signed, yesterday, by Chief Gilbert Metuh for the  Obi-Ezeani-Nnewi, the family said that the charges for which the PDP  spokesman was arrested have not been made known to him, the family and  the public. The family also raised alarm that it was worried about the  health and safety of Metuh.
The family’s statement read in part: “Metuh family – the  Obi-Ezeani-Nnewi- has noted with grave concern the continued  incarceration of their Diokpa and spokesperson of the opposition Peoples  Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olisa Metuh (Ugochidebelu Nnewi) since  his arrest Tuesday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission  (EFCC).
“Whereas the charges for which Chief Metuh is being detained for over  48 hours now have not been formally made known to the family and the  general public; we have noted some sensational publications in a section  of the media claiming that our son collected the sum of N1.4 billion  from the arms deal cash and has been collecting N4 million monthly from  the Office of the former National Security Adviser.
“We have confronted our son with this allegation and he assured us that they are completely false.
“However, he acknowledged that in the course of his duties as the  National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, the then leader of the party  and President of the country directed him to carry out some urgent  national assignment relating to his office, which the former President  duly funded and which he duly carried out to the satisfaction of the  former President.
“The family, therefore, views the publications bandying the figure of  N1.4 billion and alleged collection of N4 million stipend from the  Office of the NSA as deliberate blackmail aimed at inflaming public  sentiments against our son.
“Our biggest concern for now is the health and safety of our son, who  even before his arrest has alerted the nation about various threats to  his life, a stance that is not unconnected to his position as the  spokesperson of the opposition. Our position is more so as he has  refused to eat following fears of intentions to poison him in detention.
“In view of the above therefore, we DEMAND that the EFCC immediately  release our son, Chief Metuh (Ugochidebelu Nnewi) from detention or  charge him to court.”
Also on Tuesday, the National leadership of PDP had warned that Metuh  must not be killed by the government, using the arrest by EFCC as a  vehicle, just as the party has demanded for an immediate release of  Metuh.
In a statement by PDP National Secretary, Prof. Adewale Oladipo, the  party noted that the arrest of Metuh by officials of the EFCC did not  come as a surprise, just as it warned that his arrest would be the last  straw that may break Nigeria’s democracy.
Oladipo’s statement read: “This development, which did not come to us as  a surprise given series of threats to our party’s spokesman by the APC  and the Federal Government, who are obviously not comfortable with our  stance on the confused state of the nation under their watch, is a  continuation of APC’s grand design to silence and decimate the PDP.
“The arrest of Chief Metuh today underscores the growing political  intolerance in our country and the foisting of a police state which was  last Wednesday underscored by the President and Commander-in-Chief  himself, who defended why a government in a democracy should flout  constitutional provision and brazenly disobey court orders.
“This onslaught against our spokesman, according to intelligence  report available to us is part of a larger script by the government to  ensure that PDP’s wings are finally clipped in their mission to install a  dictatorial one-party state in the country.
“The excesses of security agencies under this government, especially  the Department of State Services (DSS) and the EFCC, in abridging the  human rights of PDP members have become worrisome and a threat to our  democratic evolution.
“Nigerians and the international community will recall that on a  number of occasions, the PDP, through its spokesman has been outspoken  on some undemocratic proclivities being exhibited by the APC-led Federal  Government in the last seven months.
“The PDP insists that for whatever reason Chief Metuh was arrested,  his rights as a citizen under the law must not be trampled upon. We  therefore demand his immediate release and that due process of  investigation and prosecution concerning him should be strictly adhered  to.”
“We state this because we have been made aware of top directives to  break Chief Metuh and if possible poison him during his detention by the  EFCC. Chief Metuh, has since his arrest at about 10 am, has been kept  incommunicado, with his lawyers denied access to him.
“The PDP declares the arrest of our spokesman as the last straw that  may break our democracy. We therefore forewarn the Federal Government  and its agencies to save our democracy and forthwith release our  National Publicity Secretary.
“We are also calling on the international community and well-meaning  Nigerians to stand up for this democracy, which our party nurtured for  16 years and deepened to a level where the opposition, for the first  time in our political history, had the opportunity to win in a general  election.”