Abubakar Malami, former attorney-general of the federation
(AGF) and minister of justice, says he has no regrets over his actions while in
office.
The former minister spoke in an interview shortly after his
release from prison custody.
Malami, his wife, Bashir Asabe, and son, Abdulaziz, are
facing a 16-count charge bordering on alleged money laundering, preferred
against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). But they
have pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The former minister was later remanded in Kuje prison. He
was rearrested on January 19 by operatives of the Department of State Services
(DSS) shortly after his release from the prison.
On January 21, Malami accused the DSS of denying him access
to his family members and legal team.
On February 27, a federal high court in Abuja granted bail
to Malami and his son, in the sum of N200 million each, over alleged
terrorism-related offences.
He has recently fulfilled the bail conditions and regained
freedom.
In the interview where he spoke in Hausa, the former
minister said that, despite the experience, he believes the situation was
“God’s will” but vowed to defend himself against the allegations.
He also alleged that his rights were violated during the
investigation, claiming that security agencies searched his homes and business
premises without notifying him.
According to him, he was denied the constitutional right to
be present during the searches to monitor the process and know what items were
being examined or taken.
Malami maintained that he remains resolute, adding that the
struggle is not over despite recent developments.
“I have spent time in EFCC custody, Kuje Prison, and with
the DSS. I believe it is all God’s will and I accept it, but I will defend
myself against the allegations,” he said.
“They violated my rights by searching my houses and business
premises without notifying me during the investigation.
“Constitutionally, I have the right to be present during a
search to oversee the investigation of my property and to know exactly what is
being looked for or taken.
“I have no regrets regarding what I did during my time as a
minister.”
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