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Friday 29 May 2015

After six days, NDLEA finally leaves Buruji Kashamu's Lagos home

After six long nightmarish days and nights that the
agents of the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA) laid siege to the Lagos residence of
senator-elect, Prince Buruji Kashamu, despite valid
and subsisting court orders directing them to vacate
the place, we are pleased to announce that they
have left the facility. They left at exactly 7:45pm.
But this was after the agency displayed a high level of
brigandage and lawlessness that is only fit for a failed
state.
However, we thank the almighty God for His infinite
mercies. He is the one who thwarts the plans of the crafty,
so that their hands achieve no success.
We also salute the judiciary for once again rising to the
occasion and proving yet that it is truly the last hope of the
common man and the oppressed. We are grateful that the
judiciary has again affirmed Prince Buruji Kashamu’s
innocence of the charges against him, thus turning for good
what was meant for evil.
Our appreciation also goes to the media, civil society
groups, student bodies and all well-meaning Nigerians for
their prayers, support and solidarity during the period.
After attending to his health, Prince Kashamu will address
the media, Nigerians and the whole world on his ordeal and
the intricate web of political intrigues behind the wicked
attempt to abduct him for no just cause using the
instrument and machinery of state.
Until then, we hope we can truly say the siege is over!
Signed
Austin Oniyokor
Media Aide to Prince Buruji Kashamu

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