The Guardian (Nigeria)

Detained Miyetti Allah leader yet to speak in DIA custody, lawyer clarifies

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MOHAMMED Sheriff, counsel for the detained President of Miyetti Allah Kautalhore, Bello Bodejo, yesterday, said his client has yet to make any valid statement in custody.

Sheriff, who is one of the lawyers representi­ng Bodejo before Justice Inyang Ekwo of a Federal High Court, Abuja, stated this in reaction to a newspaper publicatio­n linking Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State with his current travail.

The lawyer clarified a statement he made available to newsmen in Abuja.

In the media report with the headline, ‘ How Nasarawa gov pressurise­d me to establish militia group, Miyetti Allah leader tells investigat­ors’ and published on Sunday, Bodejo allegedly accused Sule of mastermind­ing the establishm­ent of the ethnic militia group, Kungiya Zaman Lafiya.

But reacting, Sheriff said: “We, hereby, make this rebuttal to the statement regarding the alleged creation of ethnic militia by Bodejo being circulated by some sections of the media. The publicatio­n purports to be quoting our client, Bodejo, in a supposed extra- judicial statement to investigat­ors.

“We refute such publicatio­n as unreliable and such should be discounten­anced by all. We have been in constant touch with Bodejo, who is in the custody of the Defence Intelligen­ce Agency ( DIA) and can confirm that he has yet to make any valid statement to DIA.”

Expressing shock as to the source of the statement credited to Bodejo, he urged a fair and unbiased approach to the matter, where relevant facts would be carefully examined, and legal procedures followed diligently.

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