The detained former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki has told
the Federal High Court in Abuja, that he could no long remember the details of
his dealings with the former National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, in
2014.
Speaking during the continuation of Metuh’s trial today,
November 1, in court, when asked if he had any dealing with Metuh or his
company, Dasuki said he cannot recall if he had any dealings with them from his
memory.
He added that, “if I had any dealings at it relates to
this case. It is not possible that without refrences to my record I can say I
had any dealings with them.”
When asked if he knows the functions of the National
Security Adviser, Dasuki said it’s public knowledge that he is essentially a
principal staff officer in the office of the president.
He was then asked why he is in court.
Dasuki said he is in court to answer a subpoena even though
he has not benefitted from other court rulings.
The court then asked Dasuki to explain why Chief Metuh and
his company are being charged for receiving money from his office as NSA.
Dasuki said it will be difficult to give any details on the
issue of monies paid to Olisa Metuh and his company without references to his
records.
“Three years is a long time to recall such. I cannot
answer questions on the charges without consulting my records,” Dasuki said.
He was then asked to tell the court when he will have access
to his records.
The former NSA said, as soon as the authorities decide
to obey four subsisting orders for bail in his favour and one ECOWAS court
ruling and release him from the hole he is in, that is when he will be able to
give a timeline.
“But as long as I am in detention the answer is I don’t
know,” Dasuki said.
When asked If he is making efforts to enforce the orders. He
said he has processes in court and maybe by the time the case gets to the
Supreme Court and it is in his favour those in charge today will obey.
He was then asked to confirm if his appeal at the Supreme
Court is on the 25th of January 2018.
Dasuki said ‘Yes.’
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