Sambo Dasuki, former national security adviser (NSA) whose Abuja residence was occupied for 24 hours by operatives of the State Security Service (SSS), says he does not deserve the treatment being meted out to him by the APC-led government.
In an interview with The
Nation, he said his actions as NSA helped the party’s victory in the
2015 general election. Describing what transpired during the siege on his house,
the retired colonel said the current administration is not according him
the right that he deserves.
“I was fair to all as NSA. Even when I had security
cause to act on some issues, inflammatory comments and actions against the
government of the day by those in the opposition, I exercised restraint.
I did
not restrict anyone’s movement, I never asked security agents to occupy
anybody’s house,” he said. “I gave my best for this transition, which led to
the victory of the opposition over the ruling party.
But that is the new change
we have, this is our own definition of democracy. All I know is that everything
has a beginning and an end in a democracy. “The SSS operatives came in two
trucks with a search warrant from a magistrate court.
The warrant gave them the
power to search for ‘illegal weapons and any incriminating item.’ You can
imagine what that is supposed to mean. “I left office on Tuesday and they got
the warrant on Wednesday and executed it by 6pm on Thursday.
“From 6pm on
Thursday, throughout the night till about 6am this morning (Friday), they were
searching my house looking for incriminating items. “They restricted my
movement. I cannot go out and no one can visit me.
All those who attempted to
see me were stopped from doing so. “In fact, my son was blocked from entering
my residence. My two cooks, who used to come from their homes to prepare my
meals, were also disallowed from leaving my house.
“The only person allowed was
the man who feeds my dogs. And he only related with the dogs. “By Friday
morning, they packed away all the nine cars in my residence. I could not go out
to perform the Eid-el-Fitr prayer because of the restriction.
“Even when I
sought permission to go to Eid praying ground, they promised to provide a
vehicle but they never did. “They went to my father’s house including breaking
into the ceiling to look for incriminating documents. They broke a safe in my
father’s house. “Also, my sister kept a 20-year old box in my father’s house,
they also forced it open.
What has my father got to do with this? “And the old
man is in hospital in London. He was shocked to hear that they broke into his
house. The good thing is that they did not find anything. “They brought the
photocopy of a 2007 draft by my brother, Ahmed, and asked me to comment on it.
Was I in office in 2007 as NSA? You can see the extent to which they are ready
to go to implicate me.” He denied involvement in any deal that could warrant
the ordeal, alleging that some individuals who deserved being questioned are
“walking freely”.
“There are some who should account 10 times for some of these
allegations they are raising but they are walking about freely,” he said. “If
you want me to make clarifications on any issue, in the spirit of democracy and
the rule of law, have the courtesy to invite me and as a gentleman, I will
honour the invitation.
Sending two trucks to lay siege on my house and restrict
my movement is just abysmal. “You do not need to restrict my movement. You can
see that they are just out to set me up. Even if they find a knife in my house,
they will say it is incriminating.
“For a man who left office on Tuesday, where
will I run to? I have nothing to fear.” Before vacating his residence, the SSS
seized his international passport and some documents.
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