The State Security Service has summoned a serving Senator,
Ahmed Zanna, over his alleged involvement with the violent Islamic sect, Boko
Haram.
The summons is in connection with the
arrest last week of a suspected member of the group, Shuaibu Bama, in a house
believed to be the senator’s.
The Joint Task Force had arrested
Bama in the building along Damboa Road in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital,
last Friday after soldiers stormed the House.
The JTF had claimed that Bama was one
of the commanders of the sect, who had been under watch.
Zanna, who represents Borno-Central
Senatorial District, confirmed the summons to newsmen on Sunday.
He admitted being aware of a text
message from the Director-General of the SSS, Mr. Ekpenyong Ita, inviting him
to the SSS headquarters on Monday (today).
Zanna stated that since the incident
occurred he had not been contacted by security agencies until Sunday.
“Since my house was searched and the
JTF made the announcement, I have not been contacted by security agencies.
“But it was only this morning
(Sunday), I saw a text that the SSS DG will want to see me on Monday. I will
honour the invitation”, he said.
The senator denied that Bama had any
links with the sect, though he admitted that he was his sister’s son.
He described Bama as a “drug addict”,
who frequently threatened to kill members of his family.
He claimed that due to his behaviour,
he had to send him out of his house, but could not explain how he found his way
back to his house last week.
The senator also claimed that Bama
was arrested in the house of a former governor of the state, Senator Ali Modu
Sheriff, contrary to the report by the JTF.
When asked why the JTF linked Bama
with him instead of Sheriff, the senator responded that it was a frame-up to
pay him back for constantly attacking the JTF in the media.
He said, “Contrary to the claim of
the JTF, the boy was arrested in Rabi Street, off Damboa Road. And the house
belongs to Senator Ali Modu Sheriff.
“Before, the house belonged to one
Abba Mala, a Cameroonian. And later he sold it to the late Tijjani Banki and
Sheriff bought from Tijjani Banki.
“I reacted because they said they
arrested the boy in the house of a serving Senator along Damboa Road and I am
the one living along Damboa road.
“I really do not understand why they
did all this. I am confused. If they want to frame me up, they have failed in
that one because they did not get that boy in my house.
“I have nothing to do with it. Let
them go and ask the person where the boy was staying. So, they should not have
mentioned my house.
“Yes, he is my sister’s son. As for
his behaviour, he is a drug addict. He beats up my children, he abuses my
friends.
“He came to my house, so I sent him
away. That was about almost a year ago. And for whatever reason I don’t know,
he came to my house last week and I told my wife that he should leave the
house.”