Daily Trust Sunday

OSHIOMHOLE RETURNS, OPENS UP ON DSS QUIZ

As Aggrieved APC Aspirants Activate Plan B Mull Defection May Work For Opposition Parties

- From Nurudeen Oyewole, (Lagos) & Muideen Olaniyi, (Abuja)

The National Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, returned to the country yesterday and opened up on his encounter with officers of the Department of State Services (DSS).

Oshiomhole, who met with Editors in Lagos, after his return from London, however, described his engagement with the DSS officers as a “conversati­on” and not an “arrest” or “detention.”

The embattled National Chairman was said to have visited his wife, who is ill, in the United States and later met with the APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in London.

Oshiomhole had been at the centre of controvers­y emanating from his purported arrest and detention by DSS officers in the past few days.

“The conversati­on centred around APC primaries. The question now is whether or not it is the DSS job to interfere in a political party’s issues. And if there’s an allegation of corruption, it is the responsibi­lity of EFCC and ICPC,” the former Edo State governor said.

He dismissed the rumour that the DSS reschedule­d another meeting with him after the initial one. He also denied the report that he was released on administra­tive bail by the Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, saying he only invited the governor who showed up where he had interactio­n with the DSS officials.

“I was the one who called Yahaya Bello and he came, but I drove home in my own car,” Oshiomhole said. >>> Cont’d on pages 4, 5 & 6

On the call for his arrest by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the APC National Chairman said: “what would they have said if it was the PDP chairman that was invited by the DSS, for instance, over the dollar bazaar at their Port Harcourt primary? They would have said democracy is under threat and would have fired a letter to the UN, as they often ridicule themselves”.

His “arrest” and subsequent “detention” was said to have been orchestrat­ed by some aggrieved party leaders, many of whom are sitting governors, wherein their preferred aspirants failed to win the party’s tickets for various positions.

Oshiomhole suddenly left the country Tuesday after interrogat­ion for hours by the Department of State Services (DSS) last Sunday and Monday.

The quiz was said to have been prompted by petitions from Imo, Ogun, Niger, Zamfara, Kaduna, Bauchi, Adamawa, Delta and Cross River states over the outcome of the party’s primary elections.

The petitions, in which Oshiomhole was accused of alleged bribery and manipulati­on were sent to the DSS, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Presidency The National Chairman was also accused of usurping the functions of the APC National Working Committee (NWC), “relocated” from the national headquarte­rs to his personal campaign secretaria­t at Asokoro, Abuja and delayed the appointmen­t of screening and primary election committees for the states, among others.

The National Chairman’s major squabbles are with Governors Rochas Okoroacha and Ibikunle Amosun of Imo and Ogun states respective­ly.

Both governors didn’t get their “preferred” candidates through to contest in next year’s governorsh­ip election and they blame Oshiomhole for their loss.

In the case of Ogun State, the National Chairman said the matter had been concluded after the party submitted the name of Prince Dapo Abiodun as the governorsh­ip candidate.

For Imo State, Oshiomhole said the NWC accepted the governorsh­ip candidatur­e of Senator Hope Uzodinma, as the primary that produced him was in substantia­l compliance with the constituti­onal provisions.

The APC National Publicity Secretary, Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, also confirmed Oshiomhole’s return to Daily Trust on Sunday via telephone. He said the chairman arrived Abuja after a stop-over in Lagos State.

Issa-Onilu, however, said most of the stories written on Oshiomhole’s encounter with the DSS and subsequent trip out of the country were “fiction.” When asked to confirm the report that the national chairman was now in the country, IssaOnilu said, “Which story are you people writing? The stories are fabricatio­ns and fiction. Everything you wrote is fiction. The chairman is in Abuja. People who are giving the story are pursuing an agenda.

“I’m not saying that the DSS didn’t invite him. But every detail around it is fiction. The invitation itself was by some people who had scores to settle with him and not the government. Despite all these allegation­s, they could not present anything. They thought they could force him to sign a paper, which he didn’t do,” IssaOnilu said.

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