My ordeal in EFCC custody is forever unforgettable, said Metuh.
Chief Olisa Metuh, former National Propaganda Minister of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), said in Wednestin that his ordeal at the hands of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of Kuye Prison in Abuja was unforgettable.
He compared it to the victim of armed robbery, and the thief violated the wife of a man in the family just because he had a gun.
He spoke at the PDP secretariat in Oka, Anambra, when he was received by loyalists in the party at a grand reception.
The former spokesman said he thanked God for saving him from his dead chin.
Metu said, "I've been to the lowest and deepest end of the valley. I wrestled with the devil.
I fought against the devil. Almighty God saved me. To this end, I will devote the rest of my life to God and the people.
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It's not easy. Just like in your house, armed robbers come to your house, take all your income, beat you, assault your wife, and deal with your children. You can't do anything because he has a gun.
When we have power, we should know how to use it, because there is God in heaven. In the final analysis, all of us will die.
However, he thanked some chiefs for standing beside him in difficult times.
According to him, some chiefs are now aspiring governors, such as Dr. Obiola Okonkovo, Chief Chris Azubogu, Mr. Valentin Ozigbo, Ugochukwu Eñoja and others.
For the party's state chairman, Chief Ndubisi Nwob, the party is happy to receive their leader, gaspthma and enthusiasm.
He said that Metu passed an unprecedented political indictment without any justification.
Last December, the Abuja Court of Appeal revoked Metouch's seven-year imprisonment.
The court held that Judge Okon Abang of the Federal High Court of Abuja was biased in handling the case of a former spokesman of the People's Democratic Party.
Meto, under the rule of Goodluck Jonathan's government, was prosecuted by the economy together with his company Destra Investment for seven charges of misappropriating illegal funds from former national security adviser Sambo Dasuki.
The former spokesman was also accused of violating money laundering regulations and trading $2 million without financial institutions.
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