The Department of State Services (DSS) has said that it will appeal
against Thursday’s ruling of the Federal High Court Lagos, directing it
to release the international passport of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
A
statement by Marilyn Ogar, the Deputy Director, Public Relations, DSS,
on Friday in Abuja, expressed “disappointment and dissatisfaction with
the judgment’’.
Justice Ibrahim Buba gave the ruling in Lagos.
The court had ordered the release of the suspended CBN Governor’s passport and awarded him N50 million as exemplary damages.
“It
is therefore necessary to state that in impounding the passport of
Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the Service acted in accordance with the
law.
“For the avoidance of doubt, section 3 (2) (b) of
Instrument SSS No. 1 of 1999 made pursuant to section 6 of the National
Security Agencies (NSA) Act, provides as follows:
“The State
Security Service is hereby empowered to impound and keep in its custody
the passports or any other property of persons or organisations under
investigation if considered appropriate by the Director General.
“Returns
of all such seizures shall be rendered to the National Security
Adviser, while such passports shall be returned to the owners as soon as
the investigation is concluded.’’
Ogar, however, said that the
“service holds and continues to hold the judiciary in high esteem as a
critical partner in nurturing our democracy and nation building’’.
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