A former Aide de Camp (ADC) to President Muhammadu Buhari when he was
governor of old Gongola state and military head of state, Alhaji Al-Mustapha
Haruna Jokolo has lambasted the Sultan of Sokoto, Saad Abubakar and Northern
elites over the trial of former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki
(retd).
Last Monday, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu of the Federal High Court Abuja granted
bail to Dasuki after over two and half years in the detention of the Department
of the State Services (DSS).
Dasuki,
who had been granted bail by four different High Courts in Nigeria and the
ECOWAS Court of Justice, had filed a fundamental human rights suit against the
Federal Government to obey all court orders for his release.
In an interview with The Sun, Jokolo lamented the Prince of the Sokoto
caliphate’s prolonged incarceration and indifference of elites of the region on
the government’s disobedience to court orders in the cases.
“We are complacent people (in the North) and sometimes
hypocritical…Northerners are hypocritical. Look at the Sultan, what is he doing
about it (Dasuki’s incarceration)? Is it because of personal grievances between
families? Has he ever led the council of Emirs or religious groups to come and
plead for Sambo?
“Instead, he was saying Buhari should go and execute looters. What kind of
nonsense is that? What I am saying is that we are just not sincere at all.
Southerners are at the vanguard of fighting for democracy more than the North.
And that is why I don’t like being selective. If you are going to do something,
do it. You did it for me.”
On the possibility of the North working underground to ensure Dasuki is
released on bail with the orders of the courts, Alhaji Jokolo pointed out that
they were not willing.
He said: “If they can do that why is the Sultan making noise saying that
they should do this to them? Is he not the person who is supposed to help this
man out? Which of these traditional rulers have you heard speaking about
Dasuki’s case. What does it even take these so-called religious leaders to go
and meet the president or whoever it is and tell him to release Sambo?
“If he (Sambo Dasuki) has committed an offence that requires him facing the
firing squad, shoot him. Nobody will say you should not carry out any
punishment pronounced by the law court. No. But the court has said release him.
They did not say don’t go to court with him.
The court says release him on bail on given times.
“So, if you wont respect court order why did you go to court? Why did you
appoint judges? Why did you sit down and discuss with them? Why do you speak
from both sides of your mouth? On the one hand you say one thing on the next
time you do different altogether. Do you think people are not intelligent?”
When asked if Sambo Dasuki would be released with the latest bail granted
him after previous orders were not honoured by the Buhari government, Jokolo
said: “Nobody can give anybody guarantee but we pray to God that they will be
sensible to do that. Buhari is now a politician.
“But I do not think honestly that it is right to be refusing Sambo to go
home after the Court has granted him bail. If we do not want Sambo around, then
let’s shoot him; that’s all. We can’t continue with this. He has a family,
friends and relations for God’s sake. Even his enemies are now crying out for
justice.
“So, I don’t think I will accept anybody telling me now for the sixth time
that he would not be allowed to go home. No. That is irresponsible and
unacceptable either. Let me ask you a question. Is it because Sambo is from the
North and a Muslim?”
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