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Attorney General Malami Accuses PDP of Abusing Freedom of Speech

by Our Reporter
Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar
Malami, has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of “taking the
freedom of speech too far”.

Malami was reacting to the allegations that he was involved in a plot to
cause constitutional crisis in Rivers state.

The PDP had alleged that Malami and Rotimi Amaechi, minister of
transportation, were pressuring the supreme court to reverse the
nullification of the primaries of Rivers chapter of the All Progressive
Congress (APC).

The court had upheld the verdict of the trial court that excluded the APC
from participating in the general election that held in the state, ruling
that the APC did not conduct credible primary elections.

But fielding questions from state house correspondents on the outcome of
the federal executive council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday  Malami said “the
PDP has taken freedom of speech too far.”

He said unless otherwise proven in court that he is involved in the act,
the allegation will remain an accusation.

“Regarding what was leveled against me by PDP, I think it remains an
accusation. It has to remain so until proven through a judicial process,”
he said.

“But for me I think it is freedom of speech that has been taken too far.”

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