SSS Operatives Surround Ex-NSA Sambo Dasuki’s Houses
A source familiar with the matter said that the
operatives, led by one Mohammed, arrived Mr. Dasuki’s residence at about 6:40
pm in four Hilux vans and asked all the soldiers on guard to stay away.
Personnel of the State Security
Service, SSS, are currently laying siege on the private residence of the
immediate past National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, in the Asokoro district
of Abuja.
A source familiar with the matter told PREMIUM TIMES that the
operatives, led by one Mohammed, arrived Mr. Dasuki’s residence at about 6:40
pm in four Hilux vans and asked all the soldiers on guard to stay away.
They said they were at the property to see the former NSA for
official reasons.
Another source in Sokoto said another set of SSS operatives
are presently carrying out a similar siege on Mr. Dasuki’s family House, owned
by his father, a former Sultan of Sokoto, Ibrahim Dasuki, in Sokoto metropolis.
“They have descended on his father’s compound in Sokoto
and have so far searched the whole house including a large container that
has been in the compound for many years,” the source said of the Sokoto Home.
He also said the operatives have locked all occupants of the
House inside and are not allowing anyone in or out of the building.
Our Abuja source said the SSS operatives are still outside
the residence of Mr. Dasuki insisting on seeing him and threatening to force
their way in.
“He has refused to let them in and right now they are
threatening to force themselves in,” he said.
It is not clear what the former NSA’s offences are. The SSS
could not be reached for comments at this time.
Since Marilyn Ogar was removed as spokesperson, the SSS is
yet to introduce a new spokesperson to the media.
But a former aide to the retired colonel said his boss was
never invited by anyone to answer any questions they may have.
“They just descended on his home, no formal invitation, no
arrest warrant,” the aide said. “If they want him to answer question, they
should have at least have the courtesy of inviting him. Is it a crime to serve
ones country.”
President Buhari had said on May 30, a day after his
inauguration, that officials of past administrations were entitled to their
full rights and privileges under the constitution, and must not be subjected to
any undue harassment and intimidation.
“We must treat fellow citizens with courtesy and respect,”
the President said at the time.
Mr. Dasuki was relieved of his appointment as NSA on Monday.
He was appointed NSA by former President Goodluck Jonathan on
June 22, 2012 to succeed, Andrew Azazi, who died in an helicopter crash in Bayelsa
state.
No comments:
Post a Comment