Malami Bounces Back, Resumes Struggle To Redeem Nigeria
Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice in the Buhari administration, Abubakar Malami, SAN, has bounced back to reckoning in the political clime of the country, after his detention travail in recent time. The former Justice Minister has also reposition himself to resume the struggle to redeem Nigeria, which he said, "faces one of the gravest moments in its history."
What would have resulted into a downcast political leader after the detention travail in the hands of the DSS and EFCC, turned out to be a heroic political elite with torrent of solidarity visits and populism support. Rather than denigration, his residence became cynosure of political pilgrimage by associates and well wishers.
Reasserting his political stature, extended his profound and heartfelt gratitude to his family, friends, political associates, and countless well-meaning Nigerians who stood firm with him through the difficult period, refusing to be blinded by media trials, sensational narratives, and prejudgment.
The former minister remarked that their prayers, words of encouragement, quiet solidarity, and unwavering belief in due process strengthened his resolve and reaffirmed his faith in justice and the conscience of the nation.
The Special Assistant on Media to Abubakar Malami SAN, Mohammed Bello Doka, in a statement denoted: "Thank You Massage From Abubakar Malami", indicated that Malami was, especially, grateful to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, former Transport Minister, Rotimi Ameachi; Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Peter Obi, Alhaji Kashim Imam, Alhaji Lawal Batagarawa, Mrs. Lauretta Onochie, ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, and many others, for their courage, support, and principled intervention at a time when silence would have been more convenient.
"Your solidarity spoke louder than noise and reminded me that truth ultimately knows no prison," Malami declared.
He asserted: "I remain resolute in my confidence that truth will prevail, justice will endure, and integrity will outlive every orchestrated distraction".
Malami maintained that, however, beyond gratitude lies a greater responsibility. "The struggle for justice, accountability, and national redemption is only just beginning," he declared.
According to Malami, "Today, our country faces one of the gravest moments in its history.
"Our nation needs courageous voices, principled leadership, and citizens who refuse to surrender their future to despair or intimidation.
"I, therefore, invite all well-meaning Nigerians to join me in this noble task of rebuilding hope, restoring justice, and defending the dignity of our great nation.
"Let it be clearly understood that the struggle is just beginning, and together we must rise with courage, conviction, and faith to reclaim the promise of Nigeria."