The siege on the home of a former National Security Adviser, Sambo
Dasuki, by officials of the State Security Service, SSS, was still on,
Sunday, despite a court order.
Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal
High Court, Abuja, on Friday reacted angrily to the siege on Mr.
Dasuki’s house despite an earlier ruling he gave permitting the retired
colonel to travel abroad for medical treatment. “My own orders will not
be flouted” the judge said on Friday, while re-iterating his stance that
the former security chief be allowed to travel for medical treatment.
PREMIUM
TIMES could not confirm if the SSS had been served with Friday’s court
order as the Service is yet to appoint a spokesperson.
Mr. Dasuki
had returned to the court to sue the Federal Government for still
plotting to re-arrest him despite the earlier court order.
Justice Ademola said on Friday that “a court order must be obeyed”.
He
also said there was nothing wrong in allowing Mr. Dasuki travel abroad
for medical treatment, saying “only a fit person can stand for trial and
investigation.”
Mr. Dasuki had approached the court last Monday asking for an order to allow him enforce his rights.
In the suit, Mr. Dasuki sought enforcement of his fundamental human rights to dignity and security of his life.
Armed
security operatives have been permanently stationed at his residence,
closely monitoring in-and-out movements and occasionally checking trunks
of vehicles.
PREMIUM TIMES observed that on Sunday, two Trucks
belonging to the SSS were parked in front of Mr. Dasuki’s house at No.
13 John Khadiya street, in Asokoro district Abuja on Sunday.
Operatives
of the SSS were also seen sitting in front of the House. Mr. Dasuki
himself responded to our inquiry asking whether the SSS had left his
house via text message to say “ They are yet to comply. At this moment,
they are still here”.
The SSS had while reacting to initial
reports of the siege on the residence of the former NSA issued a
statement saying the “standoff” with Mr. Dasuki is based on a different
investigation
The agency said Mr. Dasuki has refused to honour an
invitation by a committee investigating arms purchase while he held
sway as the NSA.
“It may be recalled that Sambo was initially
arrested and charged to court for unlawful possession of firearms and
money laundering, for which reason his international passport was seized
and on the order of the court, returned to the registrar for custody,”
the SSS said in the statement by one Tony Opuiyo.
“What has
however brought the seeming standoff between Sambo and the Service,
despite the court-ordered release of his international passport on 4th
November, 2015, is his refusal to appear before a Committee undertaking
the investigation of an entirely different case.”
But Mr. Dasuki reacted swiftly saying he was never invited to appear before the committee.“I’m not also aware that the committee is operating from the SSS
headquarters,” Mr. Dasuki told PREMIUM TIMES. “What I know is that the
committee is operating from the office of the National Security Adviser.
So why is the SSS the one inviting me?”
Friday’s court order was issued after the SSS statement.
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