Crime & SecurityNational SecurityNewsNigeriaDSS Drills Mailafia For Six Hours Over Comment on a Northern Governor Being Boko Haram Commander

The former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and Presidential Candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the 2019 election, Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, was invited by the Department of State Service over his comment that repentant terrorists said one of the northern governors is a Boko Haram commander in Nigeria.

Malafia has granted an interview to a radio station in which he accused a northern governor of being the commander of the Boko Haram terrorist group.

A crowd gathered at the Jos office of the DSS while the former Presidential candidate of the ADC, was being grilled on Wednesday.

Mailafia was later released a few minutes past 6p.m after being questioned by the DSS for six hours.

The former Deputy Governor of the CBN arrived at the office of the DSS located at West of Mines Street at about 12:30p.m in an ash-colored Range Rover vehicle with the number Abuja 843 LX.

He was immediately ushered into the DSS off with his lawyer, Pius Akubo (SAN), while others who came in solidarity with him were restricted from gaining entrance.

Placard-carrying protesters later joined those who were denied entrance. They all demanded for the release of the former presidential candidate.

 

Bada Yusuf Amoo (Correspondent)
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