DASUKI FAILS TO APPEAR IN COURT
Former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, has written the Abuja division of the Federal high court on his intention to avoid appearing in court for trial until the Prosecution obeys the court’s ruling on his bail.
Dasuki is who is facing trial for alleged illegal possession of firearms and other charges stated that, he has been granted bail by numerous courts which was not obeyed by the federal government.
The letter dated, November 12 signed by Dasuki asked the court to “absolve him of any obligation of appearing at his trial, since the office of the State Security Service, an agent of government detaining him has also refused to respect the various court order for his bail.”
Below are photos of the letter;
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