Mailafia, who was the
Presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, has been in and out
of interrogation rooms since he granted an interview where he stated that an
unidentified northern governor was the leader of the terrorist group known as
Boko Haram.
Dr Obadiah Mailafia, a
former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria has been summoned by the
Department of State Services for the third time.
The DSS on August 12
invited Mailafia to its Jos office. He was invited again on the 17th of August
2020 after he refused to back down on his claims.
The former deputy governor
of the apex bank had also claimed that during the lockdown, weapons were
distributed to several parts of the country, adding that terrorists had
infiltrated Lagos.
He later withdrew his
comment, stating that he got the information from a third party.
However, in the latest
invitation letter addressed to Mailafia which he confirmed to the pressmen, the
DSS did not reveal the reason for the invitation.
“It is true. I have been
invited to their office in Jos. I was asked to appear at 11 am on Monday,” he
told Punch.
Last month, Mailafia had
approached a High Court in Plateau State for the enforcement of his fundamental
rights to personal liberty and fair hearing in a bid to prevent the police from
arresting him.
However, it was learnt that
the security agents were being prodded by the Federal Government to ensure that
the economist is arraigned in court.
In another telephone
conversation with The Nation, Mailafia said it was unfortunate that two
security agencies were investigating him at the same time.
“This is one of the reasons
why I am in court. I am being invited by the DSS and the police at the same
time. It is an abuse of my rights,” he said.
“Please, pray for me. I
have reasons to believe that my life is in danger and that some powerful
political forces want to silence me forever for speaking the truth.
“For speaking on behalf of
the Holy Martyrs — of thousands of innocent children, women, elderly and youths
that have been killed in our beloved country,” Mailafia added.
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