"October 1 2010 Bomb Blast Setup and Government Double Standard" is
title of this letter written from Kuje Prison by Charles Okah addressed
to Cardinal Okojie.
CHARLES OKAH PRISON LETTERS - 08/12/2012
Charles T. Okah
Single Cell Block
Kuje Prison
Abuja, Nigeria.
His Eminence
Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie
c/o Catholic Church Secretariat
Lagos, Nigeria.
Your Eminence:
October 1 2010 Bomb Blast Setup and Government Double Standard
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, and I hope this letter
meets you well. The reasons I choose to direct this letter to you are
that I am a Catholic and you are an old boy of my alma mater, St.
Gregory's College, Lagos.
I write from Kuje Prison Abuja where
two other Catholics and I have been languishing in solitary confinement
for 2 years on trumped-up charges relating to the October 1, 2010 bomb
attack claimed by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta
(MEND).
My name is Charles Tonbra Okah, aka Billy Bones. On
October 16, 2010 my residence in Apapa GRA was invaded by operatives of
the State Security Services on the warrant that I was the suspected
spokesman for MEND using the pseudonym
"Jomo Gbomo." My eldest son, visiting from the United States where he attends the University of Kansas (KU) was also arrested.
At the SSS Headquarters Abuja where we were flown to blindfolded with
our legs and hands bound, my 'cooperation' was solicited for something
completely different to my surprise. My captors threw me a lifeline;
offering me our freedom and a lucrative contract in exchange for false
testimony against my
younger brother Henry, who is resident in South
Africa. I was to write a false statement claiming to have been told by
Henry about the bomb plot and naming the following persons as his
conspirators: Former Head of State, General Ibrahim Babangida, Chief
Raymond Dokpesi, Mallam Nasir El Rufai, Chief Timipre Sylva, and Dr.
Emmanuel Uduaghan. I bluntly refused.
To maintain pressure on
me, I was told that my son would be implicated in the bomb matter, my
containers of legitimate imports then at the Tin Can Port would be
impounded and my business destroyed. I still did not budge, tossing
their lifeline back with royal disdain.
When they realized I
was not going to connive in their scheme, they became formal and
reverted to the main reason for my arrest. I was asked for the MEND
password which I told them I did not know. They bound me in a chair,
took off my trousers and clamped a device to my joystick. My legs were
then put inside a basin of water. The device when turned on passed a
high voltage of electricity to my body and I lost consciousness. This
was on Monday October 18 at about 6pm. When I regained consciousness, I
discovered I was at the National Hospital emergency room. I remember the
doctors asking why I had trauma marks on my chest where the SSS doctor
performed Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). The SSS operatives
were evasive in answering questions at the hospital. That night I was
released and taken to rest for the night at the State House Clinic. That
was the last time a torture was carried out on me.
My son was
eventually released after Mr. Femi Falana visited in the company of my
wife after a month of being denied access to a lawyer. However, my
containers have been impounded up to date and my bank account frozen.
The SSS stopped asking about the MEND password after Jomo Gbomo made
another statement while I was in their custody but refused to still let
me go because I did not cooperate earlier with them. Meanwhile in the
ongoing trial in South Africa, Henry is accused of being the same Jomo
Gbomo by the same people who say I am JG.
Double Standard in Kuje Prison:
On December 24, 2010 we were remanded in Kuje prison as a result of our
application to be removed from the SSS detention cell. Unknown to us,
the SSS passed instructions from "above" to the prison authorities to
carry out "special treatment" in order to stampede us into a trial
towards conviction. For 2 years we have been locked up in solitary
confinement, are not allowed to exercise or get sunlight outside and are
forced to sleep on the floor when bunk beds are available. Even a court
order by Justice Gabriel Kolawole to the prison for a change in our
confinement style was ignored after it was superseded by an 'order from
above."
In late 2011, while locked up inside our cell block,
prison officials clothed in protective apparel, face masks and gloves
carried out fumigation without opening us to wait outside. Our protests
fell on deaf ears and by the time they were finished we were in
distress.
The Youth Corper doctor on call tried her best within
her limits to the emergency she was confronted with. The poisonous gas
and barbaric action reminiscent of the Nazi concentration camp infamous
gas chambers, eventually led to the death of one Francis Osuwo, aka
Gboko, also roped into this case by the SSS and a man I have never met
before.
Interestingly, the four persons in detention were
strangers to each other except for one Obi Nwabueze who is a family
friend and close associate of Henry.
The fumigant whose
chemical constituent were never relayed to us have affected my
neurological system and I have been on a daily prescription of strong
neurological medication prescribed by a neurologist of the National
Hospital, Professor Bwala.
While the Boko Haram suspects at
Kuje prison are allowed to worship in the prison mosque, we have never
set foot in the prison chapel. They are also enjoying privileges such as
cable television, radio, liberty to move within the prison walls, bunk
beds to sleep on and phone calls to their families. We are
denied all of the above.
When I asked the current Controller of FCT Command the reason for the
disparity, he said "the fear of Boko Haram is the beginning of wisdom."
He further said the Moslem community was concerned about their welfare
in custody.
Double Standard in the Court:
Even in the
Courts where justice is supposed to be blind, the double standard is
glaring. While Senator Ndume, accused of being a financier to Boko Haram
was given bail by the same Judge presiding over our case, we have been
denied bail.
I understand that this Senator was permitted by
the same court to travel on his religious obligation to Mecca for the
lesser Hajj while we are refused from attending mass in a chapel less
than 50 meters from our cell block.
The court is willing to
permit the Senator approval to travel abroad for his medical check if he
can provide proof that such check up is not done locally. Meanwhile, I
have been denied my application to go on a compulsory checkup which in
my case is mandatory for a kidney donor, having donated my left kidney
to my mother 30 years ago.
Our cases have been adjourned
repeatedly for cruelly long durations. The last time I appeared in court
was March 2012 and the next adjourned date is January 31, 2013, that is
if that date will not be shifted again under a flimsy excuse.
All we ask is for a free and fair justice from an independent Judiciary
that should release us instead of holding us as scapegoats over an
obvious power show. While this government continues holding us hostage,
our families are becoming destitute.
Our rights to freely
worship as Catholics is being infringed by the state who have more
respect for Islam when all religions should be treated equally.
Double Standards in the Polity:
The National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki (rtd.) was quoted as
saying that the government of President Goodluck Jonathan has the phone
numbers of suspected Boko Haram sponsors. Later the Inspector General of
Police said certain
individuals had been put on a "watch list" as suspected Boko Haram sponsors.
Now the big question is why did the government not simply have our
phone numbers and put us also on its 'watch list" while we move about
freely? They did not hesitate to arrest us, clamp us on trumped-up
charges and detain us on flimsy excuses. They did not merely talk, they
took action even in South Africa where
my brother was arrested since 2010. Is there a better word to describe this other than hypocrisy?
The same government eager to negotiate with Boko Haram who claimed
responsibility for over 100 attacks where Catholics have suffered the
brunt, have refused to negotiate with MEND and continue to delude
themselves that all is well.
Why would this government expect
Boko Haram to unmask it leaders and negotiate when they can see that
perceived leaders and supporters of MEND are being persecuted and
jailed?
I welcome a fact-finding visit from the Church in the company of credible Human Rights groups to verify our allegations.
On the two occasions Kuje Prison was visited by the Bishop of Abuja
during the Christmas of 2010 and 2011, he was surreptitiously steered
away from where were we are held hostage and I believe he has no idea of
what is going in inside Kuje prison.
Our prayers is that
leaders of our Churches will be more sensitive and proactive in politics
of the land that touches the lifes of their followers and not leave
delicate issues solely in the hands of corrupt and selfish politicians,
and majority of the population rid of a "Potiphar" mentality who believe
lies when
told by SSS.
May God save our beloved country.
Yours Sincerely,
Charles T. Okah
CC: Pope Benedict, Vatican, Rome
Catholic Bishop of Abuja Diocese, Abuja FCT
"I was sick and in prison, and you visited me."
-Matthew 25. 35, 36
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