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I Had No Hand in Faleke, Audu's Son's Arrest - Yahaya Bello

Posted by Lolade on Mon 11th Jan, 2016 - tori.ng

The Kogi State Governor-elect, Yahaya Bello has stressed that he has nothing to do with the arrest of his party's estranged deputy governor-elect and son of the late APC candidate.

 Kogi State Governor-elect, Yahaya Bello
 
Governor-elect of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello has dissociated himself from the arrest of his estranged deputy governor-elect, James Abiodun Faleke and the late Prince Abubakar Audu’s son, Muhammed, by the Department of State Security (DSS).
 
The duo were detained by the DSS on Friday, January 8, but later released.
 
Bello, in a statement by his media office on Sunday, January 10, said he never sent a petition against the duo to the DSS.
 
The statement, by Jude Salau, reads: “The allegation that I sent a petition to the DSS is false.
 
“I did not send any petition to the security department to invite Faleke. The insinuation that I might have written a petition to push for their invitation is false.”
 
He said the DSS proved to be a professional body under its leadership and could not be pushed around by an individual or a group.
 
“We should strive to support the independence of our security agencies. The agencies of government related to law enforcement and judiciary must be seen as impartial in our desire to build a strong democracy.”
 
Salau urged the All Progressives Congress’ (APC’s) members to seek the resolution of the issue “in the interest of our state.”
 
He said: “Faleke is a respected member of the APC, who has contributed to the success of our party. Instigating his arrest cannot be a part of reconciliatory moves and peace building efforts we have initiated ahead of our January 27 inauguration.
 
“As we count down towards this historic inauguration of our change government, our focus remains the installation of a responsive and responsible leadership Kogi people will be proud of.
 
“We are determined to deliver the dividends of democracy to our people. A new Kogi is here: peace, harmony and an all-round development.”
 
 


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