She’s
American , she’s 60 and, according to the
State Security Service (SSS), she’s a spy. She’s
Chief (Dr)
Mrs Judith Asuni. She’s
Nigerian as well. She
Holds a
Nigerian passport, having married and divorced a
Nigerian , has chieftaincy titles, and knows
Nigeria —particularly the
Niger Delta —like the back of her hand. She loves everything
Nigerian .
But she may soon be on her way to jail.
Thursday, last week, the
Federal Government charged Asuni, two Germans and a
Nigerian to the
Federal High Court,
Abuja , for offences connected with the violation of the Official Secrets Act, a sort of euphemism for espionage.
Asuni, Florian
Alexander Orpitx, Andy Lehmann (Germans) and
Danjuma Saidu (Nigerian) were formally arraigned before the court on a seven-count charge of conspiring to commit felony by agreeing “to enter the vicinity of protected place to take photographs”.
Asuni, whose case the
American Government has expressed interest, is said to be a well-connected woman in the corridors of
Power , well known to the biggest politicians in town, including governors and ministers in Obasanjo’s administration.
She was also said have flaunted a supposed “close” relationship with Obasanjo to open the tightest of doors in the country—making a fortune in return. She runs a non-governmental organisation called Academics
Associates Peaceworks which, allegedly, landed her in untold fortune. She is the Executive Director. She is also well known in civil society circles.
“She is a
Nigerian through and through,” said a
Nigerian official who worked with an
International organisation which had to do some
Business with her in the line of duty. “Everybody seemed to fear her because of the names she was dropping around. She would just casually, but obviously deliberately, tell you so and so
Governor had dinner in her
House last night.”
However, the family is not taking the accusations against her lightly. In a
Press statement released last night, the family alleged that beneficiaries of the
Niger Delta crisis were behind “Asuni’s travails”.
The text of the statement, signed by her eldest daughter and spokesperson of the family, Dr
Bolanle Asuni-Limann,
Read:
“On September 26 2007, my mother, Dr. Judith Asuni along with two (2) German film makers, was arrested on allegations of espionage. She has remained in detention at the
State Security Service headquarters in
Abuja since that date. She, a
Nigerian and
American citizen, remains in detention while the two Germans have regained their freedom, on bail and
Are in the custody of the German Embassy. My mother is a
Peace activist and has been working to ensure the eradication of poverty in many parts of
Nigeria through conflict resolution,
Management and prevention.”
“Dr. Judith Burdin Asuni is the executive director of Academic
Associates Peace Works , a
Chief of Ughelli Kingdom, and a woman of integrity. She has dedicated the past 17 years of her
Life in
Nigeria to conflict
Management and peaceful resolutions and possesses invaluable
Information about the conflicts in the
Niger Delta region. Due to the outstanding contribution she has made to our country, my mother was made a key partner in the
Peace and
Security Secretariat (PAS) that was commissioned by Dr. Edmond Dakouru the then Minister of
Petroleum Resources and Mr.
Funso Kupolokun, the former
Group Managing Director of the NNPC in 2004.
“PAS consists of the leadership of
Security Services in the
Niger Delta ; the Deputy Governors of five
Niger Delta states, the Brigade Commander of the
Nigerian Army, the Director
General of the
State Security Service (SSS), representatives of the Economic and
Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) and the
Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), and, the
Chief Executive Officers of the
Major Oil Companies in
Nigeria . Dr. Asuni was also involved in the implementation of an early warning
System as a mechanism for preventing crises in the
Niger Delta .”
“In August 2004, Dr. Judith Asuni and the
Rivers State Government established
Peace in the
Niger Delta via disarming, demobilizing, reorientation and reintegrating some members of the militia groups into the civil society. Working with the
Security chiefs -- SSS, police and military, during October 2004, the Disarmament Committee chaired by
Governor Odili collected weapons from militants which were publicly destroyed.”
“As a
Peace activist, between February and March 2006, she worked with
Bayelsa and
Delta State Governments to secure freedom for 13 hostages. She was also involved in the creation of the Yenagoa Accord, which at that time, was a basis for proactive
Development of the
Niger Delta .”
“Due to the
Great success of these diverse initiatives, Dr. Judith Asuni is commonly referred to by the former
Niger Delta Militant youths as ‘Mama
Peace’. She is married to an internationally acclaimed
Nigerian Professor of psychiatry, Tolani Asuni, and they have three (3) daughters.
“Given the success of the multitude of
Peace initiatives achieved, one has to question the underlying motives for the allegations of espionage proffered against her at this time
“I
Hope that the source of her recent travails has not emanated from top-ranking politicians and
Government officials that were exposed by her studies on the origin and evolution of cult activities in the
Niger Delta region under the PAS programme.”
Support came Asuni’s way yesterday as
Nigeria ’s environmental rights
Group , the Environmental Rights Action/ Friends of the Earth,
Nigeria (ERA/FoEN), criticised the arrest and detention of the woman, saying “the whole episode comes short of what was expected in a democratic
Government ”.
ERA/FOEN decried the allegation of espionage levelled “against the
Peace activist”, alleging that
Government might just be using her case to intimidate NGOs and individuals working with
Local communities in the
Niger Delta .
“When has filming protesting youths become a threat to
National Security and espionage? When has filming
Oil facilities become an issue under Official Secrecy Act? We
Are worried that this
Government is conducting this case as if it has declared a
State of emergency in the
Niger Delta .
“Our concern is that very soon they will tell us filming spill site is a threat to
National Security . They will begin to arrest
Local people protesting
Oil spills on their
Farms . This whole episode reeks of attempt by
Government to intimidate everybody
Out of the
Niger Delta so that the military can completely take over the whole region,” ERA/FoEN Executive Director, Nnimmo
Bassey, said.
According to the
Group , Dr. Asuni has worked tirelessly for over a decade trying to assist
Government in finding solutions to the restiveness of
Niger Delta youths. “Some of her initiatives had yielded fruits in the form of ceasefires by rival groups and surrender of arms to
Government ,” it said.
Her decision to help foreign journalists get
Nigerian visas under the pretext of being coming to
Nigeria to conduct academic
Research might have been the final blow as the Nigerians authorities did not take kindly to it.
THISDAY checks revealed that many foreign journalists who want to come to
Nigeria to report on the
Niger Delta crisis
Are being denied entry after the CNN experience last year when its former reporter, Jeff Koinanage, caused controversy with the filming of alleged militants.
Nigeria protested and terminated its advertising contract with the
American broadcasting
Company .
“Asuni’s decision to provide cover for the German journalists must have irked the
Security Agencies ,” a source told THISDAY last night.
THISDAY learnt at the weekend that the charges against Asuni might also have been intended to “cut her to size” following her larger than
Life personality under the last regime.