How court document shows Lauretta Onochie lied at Senate

A court document has revealed that the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on social media, Lauretta Onochie, lied during her appearance before a Senate committee on Thursday.

Newsflash Nigeria had reported that Lauretta Onochie, said she quit the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2019.

Onochie spoke when she appeared before the Senate Committee on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Thursday.

But the court document was seen by Newsflash Nigeria, Onochie is still a card-carrying member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and equally participating actively in party politics.

Senator Kabir Gaya-led Senate Committee on INEC had on Thursday screened Onochie in consideration of her appointment as an INEC Commissioner.

The screening, however, turned dramatic as it went stormy, dividing the panel on her membership of the ruling APC, suspecting that she may become partisan in a job she is expected to be independent and neutral.

The 62-year-old female politician claimed she schooled at the University of Calabar and the United Kingdom, having migrated there at a time.

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Onochie, who was the last to be screened among the six nominees, acknowledged that there were many petitions against her, but said she had experience from her former place of work in the UK where she learnt to be liberal and non-partisan.

But the panel raised concerns on the numerous petitions by political parties, Civil Society Organisations and individuals against her, asking how she would dust herself of being partisan, given also that she is actively involved in partisan politics.

Onochie who was the last to be screened among the six nominees acknowledged that there were many petitions against her.

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She however claimed that she quit partisan politics after President Buhari was reelected in 2019.

In her response, Onochie disclosed that she was invited from the United Kingdom in 2014 to join the APC and to work for Buhari.

She also added that since the second election in 2019 that brought President Muhammadu Buhari into office, she had resigned as a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress and also left active politics.

Onochie

She said, “Distinguished members of the Committee, I am aware of the numerous petitions against me particularly on the current INEC Commissioner. The woman is from Delta State where I also come from, but she is married to a Cross River man and she is representing Cross River and not Delta.

“Since 2019 elections, I have removed myself from active politics and even in the ongoing APC membership drive, I didn’t register and currently, I am not a member of any political party.”

But an affidavit she swore on June 30, 2021, at the FCT High Court, Abuja, clearly contradicts her position at the senate.

Onochie

In the affidavit, she clearly indicated that she remains a member of the APC and was an active participant in a United Kingdom election where she also contested.

She equally disclosed her membership in President Muhammadu Buhari’s support organization.

Part of the affidavit read: “That I am an educationist having served as Headmistress of Auntie Margaret International School, Calabar. I have also served as a lecturer at the Epping Forest College, Essex, United Kingdom.

“That I am also engaged in active politics and a member of the Neighborhood Watch and has also contested the Local Government elections under the Conservative party in the United Kingdom.

“I am also a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress and a volunteer at Buhari Support Organization.”

Earlier, she had denied being a member of any political party while responding to Senator Instifanus Gyang’s request for her to speak to the affidavit she personally submitted to the panel while she was preparing to attend the screening.

After her explanation, the Committee became uncomfortable, and when Senator Gyang prodded further, Senator Lawal Gumau who sat next to the Committee Chairman, interjected after he was whispered to by the Chairman.

A sharp disagreement was noticed between the Peoples Democratic Party senators and those of the APC.

KEYWORDS: Lauretta Onochie, INEC, Senate, Court document, Presidential aide

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Uche Emmanuel is a seasoned editor and reporter. He graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State. He studied Psychology. A blogger for the past 5 years.

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