Tag: Suswan

  • Fayose condemns continued detention of Suswan, Babangida Aliyu, Austin Okai, others

    EKITI State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, has decried the arrest and continued detention of former Governors of Benue and Niger states, Mr Gabriel Suswan and Dr Babangida Aliyu, as well the National Coordinator of the Peoples Democratic Party National Youth Frontier (PDPNYF), Comrade Austin Usman Okai, describing their continued detention as a further demonstration of the All Progressives Congress (APC) government of vindictiveness and disrespect for the laws of Nigeria. The governor said there was no law permitting security agents to detain Nigerians indefinitely, adding that, “It is even more worrisome that former Governor Suswan has been in detention since February 26 this year and Austin Okai, who was arrested in Abuja last Sunday, was arraigned in Lokoja Magistrate’s Court Thursday, granted bail and rearrested on the court premises by the same police that charged him to court.” In a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti on yesterday and signed by Special Assistant to the Governor on Public Communications and News Media, Lere Olayinka, he lamented that “those holding power in Abuja have become defiant to reasons, operating as if they are laws onto themselves.” The governor noted that: “Arresting people without proper and thorough investigation is the reason the EFCC continues lose its cases.

    How can you arrest someone, put him in detention and start looking for evidence to prosecute him?” He said: “On Wednesday, the Department of State Services (DSS) came up with the most ridiculous reason for keeping Suswan in detention since February. The service said it would not release the former governor because he has failed to cooperate with investigators. “The question is: what cooperation does the DSS need from someone that will require him being kept in detention for close to two months without charging him to court? “One may also ask: is the DSS also keeping the head of Nigeria’s Islamic Movement (IMN), Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, who has been in detention since late 2015 despite that the court ruled that he should be released in custody because he refused to cooperate with investigators? “Are we back to the era of Decree 2 of 1984 when the National Security Organisation (NSO) had powers to arrest and detain Nigerians indefinitely? “Also, for what lawful reason would the Police charge Austin Okai to court and rearrest him on the court premises after he was granted bail? Isn’t the brutish use of power by these APC elements getting too much?” On the continued detention of Dr Babangida Aliyu, Governor Fayose said: “Investigating allegations of corruption does not empower the EFCC or any security agency to detain any Nigerian indefinitely without trial.”

  • Corruption: EFCC grills Suswan

    Corruption: EFCC grills Suswan

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday arrested a former Benue State governor, Gabriel Suswan, over allegation bothering on corruption during his tenure as governor of the north central state.

    The Nation gathered that the former governor was quizzed by EFCC operatives at the commission’s  office in Abuja.

    Details later…

  • Certificate forgery: I will punish Kakih, says Suswam

    Certificate forgery: I will punish Kakih, says Suswam

    Governor Gabriel Suswam has said he will ensure that Terver Kakih ,who leveled allegations of certificate forgery against him is punished.

    This he said would serve as deterrent to others who may contemplate such action.

    Reacting to the Supreme Court judgement which dismissed the forgery case brought against him by Terver Kakih, Governor Suswam said he has already instructed his lawyer to institute a legal action against Terver Kakih.

    He stated that he will get the court to punish Kakih for trying to smear his name saying petition written in Tiv has become a recurrent decimal .

    “They did it to minority rights crusader, the late Joseph Tarkaa and to the second republic governor Aper Aku”, but he is “determined to put a stop to such  wicked actions by Tiv people”.

    Meanwhile, the publisher of Power Sterling Magazine, Mr. Tom Oga Ohia has been detained at Police Force headquarters Abuja.

    His detention is not unconnected with the certificate forgery allegation which he published against Governor Gabriel Suswam and considered by the police to be injurious falsehood.

    The Nation gathered that the police are acting on the instruction of Governor Suswam who was cleared by the Supreme Court last week and his determined to seek redress .

  • Suswan shifts tension to House

    Suswan shifts tension to House

    The intense political lobby for appointment as commissioner, which puntuated the politics of the state may have come to an end as the Benue State House of Assembly finally receives a list of 12 names from Governor Gabriel Suswam for confirmation as commissioners.

    Ripples gathered that the nominees include seven of the commissioners dropped in the last cabinet, including Alexander Atime, Comfort Ajene, Donald Ugboho, John Tondo, Egbiri Idah, Elizabeth Allagh and Anthony Onuh and Elizabeth Ugo.

    With this development, lobby tension now shifts to the House.

  • Suswan to quit Setubal in Jan.

    Suswan to quit Setubal in Jan.

    Ex-Nigeria U20 star Terna Suswam has said he hopes to quit Vitoria Setubal in January as he has been frozen out by the Portuguese club.

    The defender, who broke his silence to MTNFootball.com, said he is hoping for a move away from the club during the January transfer window.

    “It’s very frustrating sitting on the bench and starting games,” the former Lobi Stars ace disclosed. It has not been easy for me. I have asked my agent to begin moves for the January window. But this is not to say I have problems with the club, I am not just happy that I am not play.”

    Suswan, who has been facing a trying time with the top division club where his compatriot late Rashidi Yekini made a huge impact, also stated that he would welcome a loan away from his club. “I don’t mind going on loan. I need to be playing because that is the only way I could improve and be called up by the national team,” reasoned the player who was capped by the Super Eagles two years ago.

    Suswan has not played a single match for his club this season and hardly even makes the squad list.