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Sowore, El-Zakzaky, Dasuki prefer being in our custody —DSS

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The Department of State Services (DSS) has claimed that the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, and the former national security adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki, chose to remain in its custody because the service was taking good care of them.

DSS said El-Zakzaky, Dasuki and also the convener of the #RevolutionNow protest, Omoyele Sowore appealed to the court to remand them in its custody rather than send them to prison.

Peter Afunanya, DSS spokesman made this comment in a statement on Friday, in reacting to comments that it was illegally detaining some notable persons undergoing trials in court,

“There has been outcry about alleged illegal detention of some notable persons undergoing trials at the Courts and disobedience to Court Orders by the Service. To put the records straight, the Service wishes to avert public attention to the circumstances that warranted the custody of Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd.) and Sheik Ibrahim El-Zakzaky in its facility,” the statement read.

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“For the avoidance of doubt, the duo had appealed to the Courts to be left in the custody of the Service instead of being taken to the Correctional Centres. Well-meaning Nigerians are equally witnesses to the case of Omoleye Sowore, who, on a similar order of the Court, was to be remanded at the Kuje or Suleja Centre, but preferred to be kept at the DSS.

“Everyone, also, saw what eventually played out with El-Zakzaky, when he opted to be returned to the custody of the Service even as the Court had granted him leave to seek medical care in India. These were choices these personalities made on their own volition.”

Afunanya said the DSS has treated the men with “the best courtesies” as “they are allowed access to people and use of other facilities like telephones, gymnasium, TV, newspapers and medical facilities.”

He said the families of the detained persons bring them food of their choices every day, adding that “there could not have been better treatments than these”.

“Against the wrong perception that the Service held these persons in defiance to Court Orders, it is obvious, by the above explanations, that they rather chose be looked after by the DSS. The reason for such choice is not farfetched. It is simply because the Service’s holding facilities are good and within acceptable international standards,” it read.

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