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| Itse Sagay |
Sagay maintained that DSS owed Nigerians an explanation for invading the premises of an Abuja Federal High Court to re-arrest Sowore. He also challenged the security operatives to clarify to Nigerians the offense the activist committed that warrant his rearrest.
He claimed that the activist’s supporters were only acting an “orchestrated drama” inside the court.
Afunanya had insisted that none of its officers was involved in the incidents recorded in the courtroom.
However, The Nation quoted Sagay on Sunday as saying Sowore’s re-arrest looks bad, adding that no one should blame the Presidency.
Sagay said: “I agree that the DSS (operatives) have their job. They don’t need the approval of the Presidency to do their job. So, no one should blame the Presidency for anything the DSS does.
“However, the re-arrest of Sowore looks bad on the surface in the sense that the man was released a day earlier, and he was in court the next day to answer the charges and he is arrested.
“They cannot be quiet about it and if they are justified, I will be the first to say yes. But they cannot do it and keep quiet and expect everybody to accept it.
“The question I have is: the offence they are re-arresting him for, did he commit it after he was released? That is very critical.
“But if it is something fresh – maybe he said something after he was released that constitutes a security risk or is a danger to the country – then they should make it clear so that we are not confused.”
