Why I Was Arrested, What Suswam Told Me In DSS Custody — Abaribe

Abaribe, who was arrested by the DSS and released on bail after four days, spoke during plenary on Wednesday.

The representative of Abia South Senatorial District, Enyinnaya Abaribe, on Wednesday revealed that he met a former Governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam, while in custody of the Department of State Services.

Abaribe, who was arrested by the DSS and released on bail after four days, spoke during plenary on Wednesday.

He said: “On Friday 22nd of June, I was arrested at the gate of the Hilton Hotel while the International Press Institute congress was going on.
“I was taken to the office of the DSS by 11:30 in the morning and subsequently by 5pm I was taken to my house for a search of my residence.

“When we got to my house, it was at the point I was formally informed of why I was arrested.

“The search warrant that was used stated clearly that I’m being accused of sponsoring a proscribed organisation, IPOB (Indigenous People of Biafra) and so that the search was to look for evidence of such.

“After the search, which took about five to six hours, I was taken to the office of DSS about 12 midnight and now kept there.

“The late musician that Nigerians know very well, Fela, said when you are inside, you are in inside world, when you are outside, you are in outside world.

“So when I was in inside world, the first person that received me and who helped my transition from freedom to incarceration was the former Governor of Benue State, Governor Gabriel Suswam.

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“He had been arrested on Tuesday, I was arrested on Friday.
“As at the time I was released last Tuesday, he told me he had not been told why he was arrested.”

Abaribe also said he had been reporting to the DSS headquarters since the court granted him bail.
He, however, said he cannot be silenced.

He said: “Let me also say Mr. President (Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki) that nothing has been found on the allegation that was made.
“Up till this moment, I am still on administrative bail by the DSS and so every morning, I have to report to the DSSm but these things are going to be challenged (in court).

“What everybody has been asking me is where do we go from here?
“I want to crave your indulgence to tell every Nigerian where I want to go.
“I will do it by giving you Mr.

President and my distinguished colleagues a quotation from the 26th president of the United States of America, Theodore Roosevelt.
“That quotation reads: ‘Patriotism means to stand by the country, it does not mean to stand by the president or any other public official.”

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