Why Dasuki refused to attend father’s burial (The Sultan of Sokoto)
Why Dasuki refused to attend father’s burial (The Sultan of Sokoto)
Dasuki was buried at Hubbaren Shehu, Sokoto, after a funeral prayer at the Sultan Bello Juma’at Mosque in the state.
Dasuki, who was the 18th Sultan of Sokoto died at the age of 93 on Monday at the Nigeria-Turkish hospital, Abuja, after a protracted illness.
However, some Nigerians have reacted divergently on the absence of the deceased’s son, Sambo.
Many likened the event to that of 1985 where Buhari was not allowed to be present at the burial of his late mum.
Dasuki is currently in detention over the innaproprate disbursement of the arms fund under former president Goodluck Jonathan.
In 1985, Col. Dasuki was among officers in power.
But in a swift response, the government through the Minister of Interior, AbdulRahman Dambazau, said Dasuki declined the offer to pay last respect to his father.
“He told them that ‘look, three different High Courts in Abuja have granted me bail. The ECOWAS Court had also ordered my release and none was respected. So asking me to go to Sokoto for a few hours and return is not what I want’.
“Respect the court; let me go home. You have my passport, you can be following me secretly, I don’t mind. But following me everywhere with guns is a NO. If that’s is the case, thanks but keep the offer’.
Continue, the source added that: “They were going to take him there like a common criminal. They have already whipped up sentiments against him. So he told them if he has to go see his people, he should go a free man not surrounded by armed operatives.
“Also, don’t forget that there are people who believe Dasuki is a victim of witchhunt. Government once told the court that this man is popular and will be a threat if released.
“Now you say he should go to his home town while under incarceration. What if some persons who feel aggrieved confront security operatives and insist that Dasuki be freed by force? They will open fire on innocent people and claim they were sponsored. His decision to stay away was well thought.”