El-rufai Reports At SSS Headquarters
Following the warrant of arrest purportedly obtained by operatives of
the State Security Service (SSS) to effect the arrest of the former
minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Deputy National
Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mallam Nasir El-Rufai
this morning voluntarily turns himself in at the headquarters of the
State Security Services in Abuja .
The SSS had declared Elrufai
wanted over a statement attributed to him stating that the next
(general) election are likely to be violent and many people are likely
going to die if any attempt was made to rig the election.
Today
Mr. ElRufai was accompanied to the "Yellow House" headquarters of the SS
about 9:20 am in the company of his lawyer, Bamidele Aturu, Rivers
State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, Senator Chris Ngige and a few family
members.
The SSS operatives did not permit Governor Amaechi, Ngige and ElRufai family members to enter their premises.
The operatives of SSS last Friday stormed the house of the former
minister to arrest him following his refusal to honor the invitation by
the headquarters of the Service.
However, El-Rufai condemned the
raid and said he ignored the SSS’s invitation because it was not backed
by a valid arrest warrant.
The situation forced the service to
obtained a warrant arrest as confirmed by the SSS spokesperson, Ms.
Marilyn Ogar. The SSS later accused El-Rufai of hiding, but promised to
arrest him.
Ms. Ogar boasted last week , saying, “Let me promise
you one thing, we will arrest him. He can not continue to incite members
of the public, causing trouble, and expect to go scot free. No,
Nigerian, no individual is greater that the country.
“We are not
puppet, and nobody can reduce us to one. Mallam El-Rufai must be made to
answer for his provocative and inflammatory statement. I say it again;
no Nigerian is above the law. He will surely be arrested.”
As at
the time of filing this report several journalists remain in the
vicinity of the offices of State Security Services office.
Saharareporters will keep readers updated as further development arise in the case.
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