Hamza Al-Mustapha, the former Chief Security Officer to late
Head of State, General Sani Abacha, says he will join the presidential race if
prevailed upon by Nigerians to do so.
The retired major, gave the indication on Wednesday in
Kaduna during an interview shortly after a meeting with United Christian
Leaders Eagle Eye Forum which backed him to join the 2019 presidential race.
“I am not going to announce myself contesting for a
presidential seat, but if people say so that, is the wishes of the people. I am
not a power tasty person, if I am, I would have lost my personality long before
now, but when people gather to speak and the decision is by them, then it is a
call to serve,” he said.
According to him, his focus is the protection of the right
of Nigerians as provided under the law. Al-Mustapha
also spoke on the security situation in the country and called for the
reintroduction of toll gates, which he described as an effective buffer of
uncovering illegal weapons and movement of criminals.
He also called for the overhaul of the Police Act to
strengthen policing at the local level in the country. Al-Mustapha particularly
said local government councils must be allowed to work effectively, so as to
tackle local challenges including security.
He described the efforts of the EFCC in fighting corruption
“as a small monkey given a thread to arrest an elephant, but abandoned it and
is busy destroying the animal kingdom.
“If you have to fight corruption in Nigeria, you have to tackle it from
multifaceted angles; the EFCC is not strong enough to fight corruption. It
requires a bigger body that has the capacity of intelligence that can reach out
to the international community to get our stolen funds stashed abroad and
equally prosecute rather than relying on the regular Police to do that.”