The
FG on Tuesday said it offered the detained National Security
Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, an opportunity to attend his father’s burial on Tuesday.
Former
Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki was buried on Tuesday in Sokoto after his death on Monday
evening.
Conspicuously
missing at the burial was the former Sultan’s son, Sambo, who is being held by
the State Security Service, SSS, despite various court rulings granting him
bail.
On
Tuesday, the federal government, seeking to absolve itself of any responsibility
in the younger Dasuki’s absence, said it offered him an opportunity to attend
the burial.
“Even when
the late Sultan was in the hospital he was allowed to go and visit him but he
rejected,” the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau, told DW Radio Hausa.
“He was
also asked to attend his father’s burial and stay with his family for some
time, the same Dasuki (Sambo) rejected,” he added.
Meanwhile, a source
close to the former National Security Adviser confirmed that the
retired army officer indeed rejected the offer to attend his father’s burial.
The source
said Mr. Dasuki rejected the offer because it was planned to humiliate him.
“They were
going to chain him, put him in a security vehicle with several security vans
and make him appear like a criminal to his people,” the source said.
He added
that the embattled Mr. Dasuki, knowing the government’s plan, rejected the
offer.
“He asked
them to allow him enjoy the bail that he was granted by the courts, instead of
posturing that they were doing him a favour,” the source said.
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