The Department of State Security DSS, says that the leader of the
Shi'ite Islamic group, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, is being detained in his own
interest. El-Zakzaky was taken into military custody following the clash
his members had with the military in Zaria, Kaduna state in December
last year. Speaking to newsmen at the hearing of a fundamental rights
suit brought by El-Zakzaky against the Federal government before an
Abuja court today June 14th, counsel to the DSS, Tijani Gazali, told
newsmen that contrary to public opinion, the Muslim cleric was being
held in custody at his own will and for his own safety.
“He need not give his consent, but the point is he remains vulnerable
and is under protective custody and the job of the DSS is to protect
every Nigerian” he said.
However counsel to the Shi’ite leader, Festus Okoye, countered the claim
of the DSS, saying that the rights of the cleric has been breached by
the DSS.
“They told us that he is being held at his own will, but we are yet to
hear that from him. So until we consult him and he says that, then we
can confirm it,” Okoye said.
Hearing in the fundamental rights suit has been adjourned to July 13th.
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