Abuja
and Ado Ekiti — The Department of State Services (DSS) yesterday
presented the detained Ekiti State House of Assembly member, Akanni
Afolabi, before journalists in Abuja.
Speaking at a news
conference to dismiss rumours of his death, a DSS official, Abdullahi
Garba, said: "Akanni Afolabi was duly invited by the service over some
serious breaches bordering on state security and for which he has some
explanations to make. These breaches fall under the purview of the DSS
to investigate."
"Nigerians and
Ekiti people in particular are convinced to see that Afolabi is hale and
hearty as he is being presented to the press today," he said.
He warned that
those peddling the rumour to desist as the service would not hesitate to
bring the full weight of the law against any one or persons that may
engage in violent action of any kind.
Garba, who said the
did not get any court order directing the lawmaker's release, urged
Ekiti residents to go about their normal businesses, assuring them of
full protection by security agencies.
Earlier yesterday,
the Ekiti State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Lanre Ogunsuyi
speaking at a press conference at the Governor's Office in Ado-Ekiti,
said Akanni had died in DSS custody.
He said information
reaching the state government confirmed that the lawmaker developed
ailment at night and died in the cell of the DSS on Thursday morning.
Akanni had been in detention since the alleged invasion of the assembly by DSS on March 4.
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