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Junaid Mohammed, a former member of the Nigerian House of Representatives and chair of the House Committee on International Relations during Nigeria’s Second Republic, has come clean on alleged comments attributed to him that led to his recent arrest by the State Security Services (SSS). Last Friday, December 6, the SSS arrested Mr. Mohammed for allegedly making statements considered injurious to national security.
Mr. Mohammed was reported as stating that there would be bloodletting if President Goodluck Jonathan contested the 2015 presidential elections and if a candidate of northern extraction was not elected as Nigeria’s next president. The alleged statement earned him an invitation from the SSS for questioning.
Click source for more details: Sahara Reporters
Mr. Mohammed was reported as stating that there would be bloodletting if President Goodluck Jonathan contested the 2015 presidential elections and if a candidate of northern extraction was not elected as Nigeria’s next president. The alleged statement earned him an invitation from the SSS for questioning.
Click source for more details: Sahara Reporters