Immediate past governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido
has lamented his detention by the police.
He said he was being persecuted because of his presidential
ambition in 2019.
Lamido was detained after honouring police invitation on
Sunday, and was still quizzed by the operatives yesterday.
However, Chief Press Secretary to the former governor,
Alhaji Umar Kyari, told Vanguard, “The governor of Jigawa State, who raised a
false alarm against Lamido, is stiff scared over his presidential ambition in
2019 and the local elections in the state slated for July 1 this year.
“But it is rather too late for anyone to stop Lamido from
achieving his political ambition come 2019 since the people have already seen
that he has what it takes to rule Nigeria and lift it out of the woods.”
Recall that Jigawa State governor has reportedly accused his
predecessor of inciting his supporters to cause trouble if the upcoming local
council polls slated for July 1, 2017, was compromised by the state electoral
commission.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Moshood Jimoh, also told
the newspaper that Lamido was still being questioned at press time and might be
charged to court after investigation.
Jimoh said, “It is true that the former Jigawa State
Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido, is still being interrogated by our operatives
after honouring our invitation on Sunday.
“The state government complained against his directive to
his supporters to cause trouble and we had to wade in.
“Based on the petition by the state government, we are
looking into the issues raised against him and he might be charged to court if
there is enough evidence to prove the allegations against him.”
By John Owen Nwachukwu
