Controversial Interim National Deputy Secretary of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Malam Nasir el-Rufai, has gone underground
in his determination not to answer the summons of Nigeria’s secret
police, the State Security Service (SSS).
SSS operatives have, however, vowed to fish him out “so he would
clear himself of the inflammatory statements on the 2015 elections which
the media attributed to him,” reports the Abuja-based LEADERSHIP
Sunday.
“The agency, which insisted that it had secured a court warrant to
arrest the former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, said the
search for him had continued,” the paper reports, adding:
“The manhunt for the APC chieftain started on Friday when, at noon, a
detachment of armed SSS men stormed his Maitama District home and
attempted to force their way into the compound shortly after the man had
left home to pick his children from school.
“The SSS had invited el-Rufai for questioning over a statement it
considered inflammatory, but he turned down the invitation and asked the
security agency to come to his house for whatever questioning or get a
court warrant to arrest him.
“After a fruitless search for el-Rufai at his Mambilla Street
residence in the FCT, the operatives stormed his second house in Madeira
Street, also in Abuja, where his private guards allegedly resisted
their entry into the property and were manhandled.
“The spokesperson of the SSS, Marylyn Ogar, who confirmed the search
for el-Rufai in his second house, said nobody was beaten up.
“According to Ogar, the SSS got an arrest warrant as demanded by
el-Rufai, but could not find him to personally serve him the document.”
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