Thursday, 21 January 2016

DASUKI DRAGS FG TO ECOWAS COURT,WHAT HE ASKED FOR HIS DAMAGES WILL SHOCK YOU

Dasuki Under Probe Over $2.1 Arms Scam
The former national security adviser (NSA), Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki (retd), has filed a suit against the federal government before the ECOWAS court in Abuja over his continued detention.
In the suit filed by his lawyer, Robert Emukpoeruo, Dasuki wants the court to declare among other things that his continued detention after having been granted bail by three different courts and met the
conditions for his release, was “unlawful, arbitrary and an egregious violation” of his human rights.
File photo of former NSA, Sambo Dasuki
Daily Sun reports that the former NSA is demanding that the sum of N500 million damages be paid for alleged rights infringement.
Also, the former NSA wants the sub-regional court to declare that the alleged invasion of his privacy, home and correspondence at his Abuja and Sokoto residences on July 16 and 17, 2015, and the “forceful and unlawful seizure” of his properties, “without any lawful order or warrant” constituted a gross violation of his fundamental rights and offended the country’s treaty obligations as a signatory to the listed legal instruments.
Dasuki is also urging the ECOWAS court to order his release forthwith.
This is even as a Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday ordered the federal government to produce him by February 16, the next adjournment date. Justice Ademola Adeniyi in his order said the court has not excused his absence and that Dasuki must be physically present to face the criminal charges against him.
Dasuki was arrested last November for allegedly diverting the $2.1 billion meant to aid in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency in the north east.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is currently probing the $2.1 billion arms contract scandal involving Dasuki. So far, over 20 prominent Nigerians and politicians have been implicated in the arms deal scandal.

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