DSS agents


There was commotion at the Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja, yesterday, as  supporters of Governor Nyesom Wike foiled an attempt by   armed operatives of the Department of State Security, DSS, to arrest one of the witnesses   that testified before the court.

Over 15 operatives of the DSS stormed the tribunal which is conducting its proceedings inside the premises of an Abuja High Court at Apo around 11: 30am.

While some of them positioned themselves at the entrance to the court, others mounted sentry at strategic positions within the high court premises.

Though the unusual presence of the armed operatives hyped tension within the court, people quickly rationalised that maybe they were brought to secure the proceeding of the tribunal in view of the multiple bomb blasts that rocked different parts of Abuja the previous night.

However, their mission became obvious immediately the first witness that testified before the tribunal,  Mr. Emannuel Philips, stepped out of the court room.

Philips, who had told the Justice Suleiman Ambrosa-led panel that he is a  retired DSS   Commander, was accosted by the armed operatives who told him that he was under arrest and made attempt to whisk him away in one of their vehicles.

On sensing  what was happening, some supporters of Wike quickly intervened and maintained that the witness would not go anywhere with the armed operatives.

The commotion that ensued outside the court premises attracted more supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who were inside the tribunal where another witness had already commenced his evidence-in-chief.

It took the intervention of lawyers yesterday to calm the situation, even as Wike’s supporters insisted that the DSS operatives should produce an arrest warrant that was issued against the witness by a competent court.

Eventually, the DSS operatives, who were said to have stormed the tribunal at the behest of the petitioners – the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its governorship candidate in Rivers State, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, freed the witness and he was escorted out of the court premises by Wike’s supporters and some lawyers.

Nevertheless, it could not be confirmed whether he was eventually arrested as the armed operatives quickly followed the vehicle that took the witness, with their own convoy.

Similar incident had also occurred on Friday when attempt by plain clothed policemen to arrest an Assistant Commissioner of Police, ACP, Mr. Akuki Kenneth who also testified before the tribunal, was resisted by lawyers.

Meanwhile, both witnesses appeared before the tribunal to testify for Wike following a subpoena that was served on them by the court.

Both of them, in their separate testimonies, told the tribunal that the governorship poll that held in Rivers State on April 11, 2015, was peaceful and violence-free.

Their testimonies contradicted the evidence of some security agents, consisting of officers of the Nigerian Army, the Nigeria Police and the DSS, who had in their evidence in favour of the petitioners, maintained that the Rivers governorship poll was a charade.

Meantime, the PDP, yesterday, condemned the invasion of the tribunal by the  DSS operatives, a development it said does not portend well for the judiciary and the democracy in Nigeria.

Speaking to newsmen after the proceeding yesterday, counsel to the PDP, Mr. Goddy Uche, SAN, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to call the DSS to order.

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