Abuja (AFP) - Nigeria's former national security advisor remains in
custody as he is under investigation for alleged offences committed
decades ago when he was an army officer, a state prosecutor said
Thursday.
Sambo Dasuki is already facing three trials with a slew
of charges in connection with looting billions of dollars that were
supposed to go towards fighting Boko Haram Islamists.
He is one
of just 55 people the Nigerian government claims stole more than $6
billion between 2006 and 2013, leaving Africa's biggest economy reeling
in the wake of the global oil price plunge.
But despite being
granted bail in December, Dasuki has been kept in custody by Nigeria's
intelligence agency, the Department of State Services (DSS), without
access to his legal counsel.
Prosecutor Rotimi Jacobs told an
Abuja court that Dasuki was rearrested because the government is
investigating an "alleged breach of service law" when he was serving as a
colonel in the army before his retirement in 1994.
Defence
lawyer Joseph Daudu said Dasuki -- a powerful member of former president
Goodluck Jonathan's administration -- is being denied the right to a
fair trial and that all three cases against him should be dismissed.
"There's
really no way he can get a fair trial in the circumstances," Daudu said
to AFP, vowing if necessary to take the matter to the Supreme Court.
Dasuki
is rumoured to have arrested Muhammadu Buhari at gunpoint when he was
overthrown in a 1985 coup after serving nearly two years as head of a
military government.
Daudu said that Dasuki will neither "confirm
or deny" that rumour, but added there is "no love lost" between his
client and Buhari, now Nigeria's elected president.
Political
analyst Chris Ngwodo said that far from settling old grievances, the
ultimate reason for Dasuki's continued incarceration is that the
government is struggling to stitch together its case against him.
"What is the most important thing for them is for him to be in custody, they do not want to make him free," Ngwodo said.
"So
they are resorting to somewhat underhanded tactics," Ngwodo said. "What
they will keep doing is finding fresh ways of holding him in custody
until they can fine tune their case."
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