Shadow Govt: My Hands Primed For DSS’ Handcuffs, Not Scared Of Death – Pat Utomi

Economist and political activist, Professor Pat Utomi, has expressed his defiance against legal actions initiated by the Department of State Services (DSS) following his formation of a shadow government.

In a post shared on his social media, Utomi responded to the accusations leveled against him, reinforcing his unwavering commitment to his democratic principles.

Earlier in May, Utomi launched the “Big Tent Coalition Shadow Government,” a political initiative aimed at providing a robust opposition to the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

The shadow government, as outlined by Utomi, is made up of members from various opposition parties and focuses on offering critical assessments of the current government’s actions.

Its core goals include addressing policy failures and proposing alternative solutions in critical areas such as the economy, education, healthcare, infrastructure, law and order, and constitutional reforms.

The DSS quickly took legal action against Utomi, accusing him of attempting to illegally seize the executive powers of President Tinubu. The agency argued that Utomi’s actions could lead to destabilization in the country, alleging that it was an effort to create chaos.

Despite the allegations, Utomi remains resolute. He took to his social media account, where he dismissed the accusations as baseless and expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from Nigerians.

“I am heartened by messages of solidarity from across Nigeria on this shadowy business of chasing shadows of shadow cabinets. Reminds me of the Nigeria I used to know. I want to thank all. It’s energizing some want to put together 500 lawyers to defend me against the DSS.

“To worship money and power at the expense of the future all our children will live in, with no care for the peace and progress of those times is condemnable by all of decent conscience. They have a moral obligation to push back on such darkness.

“It’s amazing that we are chasing shadows while our constitution is unraveling aided by those in power. The constitution holds that those who defect from parties they were elected from MUST have their seats declared vacant. If DSS enjoys going to court, it should prosecute such.”

In earlier posts, Utomi, referencing his past involvement in pro-democracy efforts during the Sani Abacha regime, recalled chairing a conference on Nigeria’s democratic future at St. Leo’s in Ikeja, Lagos.

He wrote, “It was put as a question: Is this how democracy dies in Nigeria. The answer is in the affirmative. This is how democracy died in Nigeria. Where citizens cannot organize themselves to ask questions of their agents.

“Under Abacha we brought Nigerians together at St. Leo in Ikeja for a conference on the future of Nigeria. I chaired the planning which came out of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria on the watch of then Fr. Kukah and Ehusani. Now for shadowing democracy hell comes.

“Where am I? Will arrive on June 12 and head to Abiola’s residence. My hands are primed for handcuffs and if the Aquino treatment from Marcos, bullet at the Airport is preferred, I submit willing like a lamb led to slaughter. Death is no big deal. 4 of my friends are in the morgue.

“What is certain is that Tinubu will not escape that same fate. He may have been in London when I faced the assassins under Abacha and been the supplier to Chief Enahoro and NADECO abroad of reports of my position on matters of the struggle but we all ultimately go the way of man.”

Utomi compared his stance to that of global freedom icons like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and Martin Luther King Jr., insisting he would continue to fight for democratic accountability.

“To the Spirit of Mahatma Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jnr, Nelson Mandela and the holy watch of St. Thomas Moore I raise the meaning of being for what is left of my time on this stage,” he wrote.

“I remember the showman of Science, Carl Sagan, as the NASA orbiter turned its camera to earth for the final time. A spec of dust, home to tyrants who have threatened Rivers of Blood; and also to all those we have loved. I am emboldened to chant Freedom now, if we die we die.”

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