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Col Umar Hails Suspension of SGF, NIA DG, Calls for Dasuki’s Release

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Former Kaduna State military administra­tor, Col. Abubakar Umar Dangiwa (rtd.) has hailed the suspension of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. David Babachir Lawal and the Director General of the National Intelligen­ce Agency (NIA), Mr. Ayodele Oke while they are being investigat­ed by a presidenti­al probe panel.

He, however, condemned the continued detention of the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki (rtd.), who has been granted bail by three courts, including the ECOWAS Court, and called for his immediate release.

Lawal and Oke were sent home by President Muhammadu Buhari over their respective involvemen­t in the alleged mismanagem­ent of funds meant for humanitari­an assistance in the North-east and the discovery of N13.3 billion in an apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos, penultimat­e week.

A probe panel headed by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo was set up and given two weeks to investigat­e both cases.

Umar, in a statement yesterday, said it was a welcome developmen­t in the federal government’s war against corruption.

He added that it was “remarkable” and “commendabl­e” that the government has decided not to detain the duo while they are being investigat­ed.

“This is a welcome departure from the prevailing anti- democratic process by which accused persons, particular­ly from the opposition camp, are unlawfully detained pending the commenceme­nt of investigat­ions, or refused bail granted by law courts.

“There is national unanimity in support of the war against corruption which is expected to be non-discrimina­tory and waged by a meticulous adherence to the rule of law.

“For the war to be meaningful and sustainabl­e, it must be elevated beyond President Buhari’s personal struggle to a national one.

“Most fair-minded Nigerians are no more impressed and are indeed sceptical with the conduct of this government’s anti-corruption war which appears to be aimed at the neutralisa­tion and destructio­n of the opposition,” he said.

Umar noted that it’s been over one year since three law courts granted bail to Dasuki.

“The federal government has however refused to release him citing the untenable excuse of the grievous nature of his offence.

“Our extant constituti­on is quite clear on this issue. The federal government does not have the power to determine which offence is bailable or whether an accused person is deserving of bail.

“It should therefore obey courts’ decisions and release Col. Dasuki without any further delay. His unlawful detention, campaign of calumny and pre-trial publicity make it impossible for him to receive a fair trial.

“The only explanatio­n one can find for Col. Dasuki’s lengthy detention without trial is that he belongs to the wrong camp. He has also the misfortune of having served as National Security Adviser to the much-vilified Nigerian president of Ijaw extraction.

“Colonel Dasuki’s fate is tied to that of his former principal President Goodluck Jonathan, an honourable and patriotic Nigerian who conceded defeat and congratula­ted the winner of the 2015 presidenti­al election, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, even before INEC declared the final results, when he could have held on tenaciousl­y to power as is the norm in many third world countries.

“This rare act of statesmans­hip which pulled the country back from the precipice has been rewarded with utmost disrespect and derision by the APC federal government,” Umar said.

He was of the view that Jonathan was the most maligned Nigerian former head of state, adding: “Col. Dasuki is paying dearly for his loyal service to this patriot.

“All well-meaning Nigerians must speak out against his unfair and unlawful treatment. We cannot afford to remain neutral in the face of this monumental injustice.

“When one Nigerian is unlawfully detained, all of us must have the moral consciousn­ess to feel psychologi­cally incarcerat­ed,” he said.

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