Ohanaeze pleaded with FG to Protect Allen Onyema over Fraud Allegation.
The US Department of Justice accused Onyema of bank fraud
and money laundering on Friday, November 22, 2019.
In connection with a $20 million fraud allegation raised
against Air Peace president Allen Onyema, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council and
other socio-cultural groups in Nigeria, the government and civil societies were
asked to protect the businessman.
The businessman was accused of transferring over $20 million
from Nigeria via US bank accounts as part of fake aircraft-based documents.
Although Onyema denied the charges against him, the US
government issued an arrest warrant for a 56-year-old businessman.
Reacting to the allegations, socio-cultural groups
comprising Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council, Yoruba Council of Youths, the Ijaw
Youth Council and Arewa Consultative Youth Forum have urged the Federal
Government to intervene and protect the businessman.
In a statement jointly issued under the aegis of Nigerian
Ethnic Nationality Youth Leaders Forum ( NENYLF) on Saturday, November 23,
2019, the groups said they suspect a high level of conspiracy in the
allegations against Onyema.
The statement read:
“Much as Nigerians will not object a legal action by any court in the
world, we will never, ever fold our arms akimbo and watch helplessly and
hopelessly as one of our finest is being coerced and pulled down in broad
daylight, without an iota of any subsisting clear evidence from a joint
investigation between the US law enforcement agencies and Nigeria counterparts
to determine the veracity of the claims before unleashing this dreadful move,
deliberately aimed at tainting the image of Onyema.
“We would like to draw
the attention of his Nigeria business rivals in the aviation sector, that we
suspect high-level complicity and conspiracy theory by some of his sworn
enemies working hand-in-hand with their American partners to destroy Onyema Air
Peace Airline and other investments.
“Consequently we shall
explore all available legitimate legal means in defending one of the most
exemplary Nigerian and ambassador of peace and uncommon investor; hence Mr
Onyema deserves our unflinching supports.
“We call on fellow
Nigerians, leaders of thoughts and civil society organisations in the country
to rise to this new judicial brigandage designed to destroy our own in a
foreign land.”
Nigeria and the United States have a mutual legal assistance
policy that allows both countries to extradite suspects facing criminal
charges, but it’s not yet clear if the US has sought the assistance of the
Federal Government of Nigeria in extraditing the 56-yr-old businessman.
Having issued an arrest warrant for Onyema, the US
government may seek his extradition to the United States for trial.