Embattled national chairman of the ruling All Progressives
Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole over the weekend expressed concerns
over meddlesomeness of the State Security Service on the controversies
trailing the party’s primaries.
The disclosure was made days after it
was speculated in certain media that the former Edo governor allegedly
fled the country after being detained and quizzed by the secret police
over allegations that he pocketed billions of Naira through the
controversial primaries across the country.
Oshiomhole who told
select editors in Lagos on Saturday that he was questioned by the
secret police last weekend in Abuja on issues bordering on the party’s
recent primaries, stressed that the SSS was not the appropriate agency
for such interrogation in a constitutional democracy, rather an
anti-corruption agency.
Hear him: “The conversation centred
around APC primaries. The question now is whether or not it is the DSS
(SSS) job to interfere in a political party’s issues. And if there is an
allegation of corruption, it is the responsibility of EFCC and ICPC,”
Oshiomhole said.
The former national chairman of the Nigeria
Labour Congress (NLC) also said he drove himself out of the SSS facility
following interrogation, denying he was collected by Governor Yahaya
Bello. He further disclosed that he traveled out of Nigeria on
Tuesday, and responded to an alarm raised by the opposition People’s
Democratic Party that he had absconded. The party also urged the
Interpol and other security agencies to launch a manhunt for
Oshiomhole.
The former governor accused the opposition party of
being petty, saying it would not have tolerated its leaders being
grilled by security agencies like he was made to endure.
Oshiomhole’s
meeting with the editors comes a day after he returned to Nigeria from
the United Kingdom, where he met with Bola Tinubu, a leader of the
ruling party who had been undergoing treatment for undisclosed
ailments in London.
Oshiomhole was reported to have been
questioned by the SSS for nine hours on suspicion he had taken humongous
bribes from APC politicians to manipulate the party’s primaries in
favour of persons he preferred. The exercise held between September and
October, producing the party’s candidates for presidential,
governorship and legislative offices.
Several APC governors whom
Mr. Oshiomhole apparently truncated their plans to nominate
successors have been publicly fuming with the party chairman.
Imo
state governor, Rochas Okorocha and his Ogun state counterpart, Ibikunle
Amosun, have been particularly furious, publicly accusing Oshiomhole of
disregarding the party’s constitution in the conduct of primaries and
demanding his immediate removal. Messrs. Amosun and Okorocha believe
Oshiomhole had the backing of Mr. Tinubu, whose influence over party
affairs is widely acknowledged even though he does not hold a formal
position.
Mr Oshiomhole has denied allegations of fraud against
him, and challenged those who have issues with his leadership to leave
the party. But law enforcement and intelligence sources have said
Oshiomhole has become a person of interest in recent weeks. “We have
received strong new materials which suggested him as an interesting
individual who should be thoroughly investigated,” an intelligence
source said. “We have commenced work in that regard.”
Oshiomhole, who
became the party’s chairman amidst controversial atmosphere in June,
has been accused of taking bribes through political allies and blood
relations to admit some politicians as the party’s candidates in 2019.
Some
of his alleged proxies have been identified by law enforcement
officers but the political undertone of the probe has made it difficult
to determine when they would be called in for questioning, especially as
it would require approval up to the presidency level to move against
those involved, sources said.
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