Read The Tweets That Allegedly Put Babatunde Gbadamosi Into Trouble
Could these tweets be part of the reasons for Gbadamosi detention by the DSS?
Read below:
Mr Babatunde Gbadamosi, a PDP governorship candidate in Lagos was last week Wednsday detained by the Department of State Security DSS after honouring a verbal invitation.
His wife, Mrs Sade Gbadamosi told journalists that her husband was detained shortly after his arrival at the Lagos field office of the secret service on wednesday morning and was later transferred to Abuja.
Gbadamosi had before heading to the office of the security operatives tweeted his intention to do so, informing his supporters of his action plan.
See the Tweets below:
There have been calls from different quarters for his unconditional release, but nothing has been seen or heard.
In a letter addressed to the Acting President, one Kennedy Emetulu berated the DSS operatives for their conducts.
"Mr Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi (BOG), a Lagos-based citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has been in detention since Wednesday, 22nd of February, 2017. You would expect that immediately upon his arrest, the Department of State Security would inform the world why theyb are doing it. You would think they would question him anf free him within the next 24or 48hours (on bail or unconditionally) or charge him to court for whatever offence they think he's committed and allow the magistrate or judge determine if hes entitled to bail. But, up till now we've heard nothing. Mr Gbadamosi is stil held incommunicado in detention, the world does not know why they are keeping him there because the DSS isn't saying anything and they just think this is okay"
"Please, order the immediate release of Mr Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi and use that to send a clear message to all and sundry that a government that you held will not constitute itself into an enemy of the people" the letter reads in part
Read below:
Mr Babatunde Gbadamosi, a PDP governorship candidate in Lagos was last week Wednsday detained by the Department of State Security DSS after honouring a verbal invitation.
His wife, Mrs Sade Gbadamosi told journalists that her husband was detained shortly after his arrival at the Lagos field office of the secret service on wednesday morning and was later transferred to Abuja.
Gbadamosi had before heading to the office of the security operatives tweeted his intention to do so, informing his supporters of his action plan.
See the Tweets below:
There have been calls from different quarters for his unconditional release, but nothing has been seen or heard.
In a letter addressed to the Acting President, one Kennedy Emetulu berated the DSS operatives for their conducts.
"Mr Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi (BOG), a Lagos-based citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has been in detention since Wednesday, 22nd of February, 2017. You would expect that immediately upon his arrest, the Department of State Security would inform the world why theyb are doing it. You would think they would question him anf free him within the next 24or 48hours (on bail or unconditionally) or charge him to court for whatever offence they think he's committed and allow the magistrate or judge determine if hes entitled to bail. But, up till now we've heard nothing. Mr Gbadamosi is stil held incommunicado in detention, the world does not know why they are keeping him there because the DSS isn't saying anything and they just think this is okay"
"Please, order the immediate release of Mr Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi and use that to send a clear message to all and sundry that a government that you held will not constitute itself into an enemy of the people" the letter reads in part






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