He made the call while explaining why the extradition of Diezani may be difficult.
According to him, Diezani was currently on bail and as such, bringing her back to the country might be impossible at the moment because part of her bail conditions involves not traveling out of the UK.
He said those demanding her extradition cannot expect her trial in London to be aborted, stressing that the protest was not the best step to take for now.
Ajulo said: “Since the inception of this administration you can see that Diezani is in London and in London was arrested and was brought before the court of law in which she was granted bail and the matter is still going on.
“And even the case in London, you’ll find out that even the Nigerian authority has sent most of the documents used to prosecute her and you’ll find out that the Nigerian government is even assisting those in London to ensure the adequate prosecution.
“Mind you, she is on bail now and the bail, I’m sure will not permit her to come to Nigeria,” the lawyer noted.
“For you to see some people now raising an issue on that, protesting that she must be brought to Nigeria, then that leaves a question mark. The question mark is for what purpose?
“Why I’m saying that is this, we cannot continue to protest against what is happening there (in London) because by asking that she should come back to Nigeria, are we going to say that the criminal procedure against her should be aborted?
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