After about 64 days of debriefing, former Department of State Services (DSS) Director-General, Lawal Daura has been released from custody and his security aides restored.
NAN reports that Daura’s release followed a motion moved under matters of urgent public importance by the Chairman, House Committee on Works, Toby Okechukwu (PDP-Enugu), on Wednesday at the first plenary presided over by the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara.
Mr Lado, who currently represents Gurara/Suleja/Tafa Federal Constituency of the state, was said to have been arrested by officers of the F-SARS and whisked to their Abuja office where he was detained.
Mr Okechukwu, while briefing the House, said his detention arose out of issues related to the party’s primaries. According to him, Mr Lado had notified the police authorities of efforts to cause crisis by his opponents during the poll.
He described the arrest by F-SARS as unconstitutional and against its mandate of dealing with robbery and kidnapping cases.
The House had resolved to summon the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris, if the SARS failed to release him within 12 hours.
However, at the Thursday plenary, the House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila, who raised the matter, announced to the House that the Nigerian Police Force had yielded to their demand by releasing Mr Lado.
“We passed a resolution that if the police failed to release Hon Lado, the IG should be invited to the House. But I am here to tell the House that the police have responded to our demand and Hon Abubakar Lado is here on the floor,” he said.
Speaking, Lado who thanked the House for their support said the arrest was politically motivated.
“I want to thank the House and the honourable colleagues for the support during my detention. My arrest was political,” he said.