AhlulBayt News Agency - A former Nigerian minister has warned President Muhammadu Buhari that “all hell will break loose” if the three prominent prisoners currently being detained by the state are harmed in any way, Nigerian newspaper Premium Times reported.
Femi Fani-Kayode, who served as minister of culture and tourism and then minister of aviation under former president Olusegun Obasanjo, posted messages about the detention of Nigeria’s former national security advisor Sambo Dasuki, pro-Biafran activist Nnamdi Kanu and Shiite cleric Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky on his Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Dasuki is facing trial for allegedly stealing $2 billion of government funds earmarked for arms to be used in fighting the militant group Boko Haram. He was re-arrested on Wednesday by the Department of State Services (DSS, also known as the State Security Service or SSS) despite being granted bail by three different courts, according to Premium Times.
In October, the DSS arrested Kanu, who leads the secessionist group Indigenous Peoples of Biafra and runs London-based Radio Biafra, on charges including ethnic incitement and treason. Kanu was granted bail on December 17, but Mohammed Bello Adoke, the Nigerian attorney general and minister of justice, filed fresh charges against the activist on December 18 and he remains in custody.
The Nigerian military detained Sheikh Zakzaky, leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), during brutal attack by Nigerian Army in the northern city of Zaria that lasted from December 12-14, 2015. Human Rights Watch reported that more than 300 IMN members were killed in the attacks.
Fani-Kayode, posted the messages on Twitter on Saturday:
"Buhari is not God and we will not worship him"-Olisa Metuh. Woe to those who worship men and who bow before Baal,the Lord of the Flies.
— Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) January 2, 2016
El Zakzaky, Dasuki or Kanu must NOT be tortured, poisoned, beaten or murdered in custody or else all hell will break lose.Buhari take note.
— Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) January 2, 2016
The former minister also wrote an open letter to Buhari, published in Nigerian newspaper Vanguard on Sunday, in which he accused the president of “blaming [his] failings” on the previous administration of Goodluck Jonathan, who lost to Buhari in a March election. Fani-Kayode referred specifically to Nigeria’s fight against militant groups such as Boko Haram. Buhari claimed in late December that the Nigerian military was close to defeating the group, despite continued attacks by suicide bombers linked to Boko Haram.
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