Thursday, 31 December 2015

Don't let my husband die in custody, Mrs Dasuki begs DSS

Former National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki is ill and could die in detention if not given the needed medical attention.

A desperate Mrs Dasuki is reported to have created a scene at the Abuja headquarters of the DSS on Tuesday as she begged the security agency not to let her husband die in their custody.

She was said to have waited with family members to perfect the last part of his bail conditions, a surety with a N250 million property in Abuja.

Unfortunately however, Col Dasuki was rearrested by the DSS immediately after he was released from prison, thus adding to her frustration.

“Nigerians should help me beg the Federal Government, the DSS and other agencies to release my husband who did his best to serve this nation. He is ill, he needs medical attention, he is not pretending. I implore the DSS not to allow him to die in custody.

“I saw my husband and I felt dejected. He is not just well. Nigerians should assist him to get a reprieve. We (myself, the children and relations) are all destabilised. We don’t know what is happening because three courts have granted him bail. Why are they after him? Let those concerned respect the court by releasing my husband.

“There is no way my husband will run away from the country under any guise. They should please follow the rule of law and uphold his right to bail,” she cried.

According to sources, Mrs Dasuki was later allowed to see her husband but had to go home without him.

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