Adoke on December 11, 2019 signed the undertaking and also appended his
fingerprint on it, stating that “I would go to Nigeria authorities to solve my
problem, and that without any stress or pressure from Dubai police or anyone.”
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Attorney General, Mr. Mohammed Adoke |
Facts have emerged on how the police in Dubai, United
Arab Emirates, forced former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice of
Nigeria, Mohammed Bello Adoke, to sign an undertaking that he would return to
the country voluntarily to face charges of corruption levelled against him by
the Nigerian Government.
In the document Adoke on December 11, 2019 signed the undertaking and also appended
his fingerprint on it, stating that “I would go to Nigeria authorities to solve
my problem, and that without any stress or pressure from Dubai police or
anyone.”
The former AGF, who was arrested by Interpol in Dubai on
November 11 after arriving the Arabian country to seek medical help for his
health, is believed to be on his way back to Nigeria aboard an Emirates
Airlines Flight 785 expected to touch down at 3:40pm.
The Nigerian Government had sought Adoke’s extradition
from Dubai over his alleged role in the controversial $1.1bn Malabu Oil deal
during the administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.
Since leaving the country after Jonathan’s
administration, Adoke had not returned to Nigeria, citing plots by President
Muhammadu Buhari’s regime to throw him in jail over the matter he claims he
knows nothing about.
His arrival in Nigeria today is expected to open another
chapter in the alleged shady oil deal and government’s willingness to prosecute
all those involved in it.
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