The father of the embattled former
National Security Adviser, former Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki, has expressed
shock at the invasion of his Sokoto home by operatives of the Department
of State Services, saying the invasion was unlawful.
The senior Dasuki, who was the 18th
Sultan of Sokoto until he was deposed by the military regime of the late
General Sani Abacha, said this in an interview he granted the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation, on Monday.
The ex-monarch said that at 94 years of
age, he was surprised that his residence could be invaded by security
officials without being given the courtesy of being informed.
He explained that he had never been found wanting in all the places he had worked throughout his days as a youth.
Dasuki said, “I don’t know what they
were looking for in my house. Even, I have not spoken with a member of
my staff who they opened the house with. They entered into the ceiling
of rooms belonging to women and no one said they found anything.
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