Dasuki bluntly refused to disclose the where about of N1.2B – Lai Mohammed
Col. Sambo Dasuki rtd. |
Lai Mohammed said,Dasuki has bluntly refused to disclose the where about of 1.2B Dollars traceable to him and unless he does that, he would not be released by the federal government.
Speaking on the islamic cleric. minister said that he’s in custody of a sensitive document which
could not be divulged for national security reasons,stressing that at any point
in time the government could take a hard decision between a personal liberty
and national security. According to the minister,’At every point in time a
government will make very hard decision between your personal liberty and
national security.’
He recalled that,”In the wake of 2011, the United States
came out with regulations that breached the personal rights of Americans and
all of us but the time called it. ‘ ‘And we are saying today that in the case
of both El-Zacky and Dasuki we are talking about national security. I have said
on several platforms that it might not be palatable to many people, but if it
is evidence that one person moved $1.2b in two transactions in one and up till
today he has refused to tell government who he gave the money to and you are
asking us to give him bail.
‘ ‘If he’s granted bail,whether he stays in Nigeria
or elsewhere, $1.2 billion can destabilize any
country. We take responsibility for what we are doing because we believe that
at the end of the day we either err in the side of national security or
personal safety.’he stressed. Continuing he said,’We are also saying that some
of these people are in possession of the documents we have some of which we
cannot divulge for national security. ‘ ‘But if a country is faced with threats
like these we have to take certain decisions which looks to the outside we
breaking the Human Rights of some people.’he added.
The
Minister also expressed serious concern over what he described as,’The impunity with
which people make very inflammatory speeches,without caring for the
consequences.” He added that,’The advent of the social media which is largely
faceless and has so much power but absolutely has no control has fuelled the
phenomenon.’noting however that,’ Before there were rules of engagement. ‘
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