Kwankwaso condemns ‘siege’ in brother’s house
Former Governor
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso yesterday condemned a siege by security operatives
in the house of his brother in Kano who said they were there to recover
illegal money and arms allegedly hidden in the building.
Of recent, the EFCC, DSS and the police
had laid siege in the houses of prominent politicians suspected to be
hiding monies and other questionable items. They recently visited the
Abuja home of a former governor of Gombe State, Senator Danjuma Goje.
Kwankwaso, who spoke with the Hausa
Service of the BBC yesterday, said there was more than meets the eye in
the ransacking of the house of his brother by the police operatives.
“We woke up with a distressing situation
today (yesterday) when some people besieged the house of my brother in
Kano for hours; on the allegation that cash and weapons were ferried to
the building.
“They bundled the guardsman, threatening
him to show them the vehicles and other valuables that were allegedly
concealed in a garage within the house.
“The guardsman told them only rabbits
were kept there but they forced their way in and that was it, only the
rabbits were seen joyfully feasting on spinach.
“Not satisfied, the police ransacked
everywhere, including the vehicles in the compound but could not trace
anything incriminating. This is very sad and a serious setback for our
democracy,” Kwankwaso said.
“We’re very disappointed that impunity
is now the order of the day in a country we invested a lot to bring
change; this is not the change we bargained for because we’re now in a
helpless situation. If it were the previous government that’s doing
this, we would not complain. Alas! this is being orchestrated by a
government we worked to entrench.
“I’m one person that never allowed my
immediate or extended family to be part of government while I was a
governor; my brother is a retired teacher but look at what they did to
him,” Kwankwaso said.
Asked if he regretted joining the APC,
he said, “I would say my mind at the appropriate time but government
must be mindful of its actions.”
When contacted, the Force Headquarters
in Abuja directed the BBC to the police headquarters in Kano but the
officials there said they were not aware of the development.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:05/05/2017
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