Kallamu Musa-Dikwa
earlier addressing news reporters to insist CAN was given N7bn bribe
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The
Borno State-born pastor, Kallamu Musa-Dikwa, who accused the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN) of collecting N7bn from President Goodluck Jonathan to
campaign against the All Peoples Congress presidential candidate, Maj. Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has raised the alarm that operatives of the
Directorate of State Service are after his life.
While
insisting that the Christian body collected the said amount, Dikwa said the DSS
had forced him to sign a document which they would use against him to prove to
the entire world that “the President (Jonathan) did not bribe CAN to work
against the Presidential candidate of APC.”
The Punch reports:
Dikwa
said the DSS planned to use the ‘document’ which he was made to sign under
duress in some national dailies to portray him as telling lies against the body
of Christ.
“They
forced me to sign and promise to link me up with the CAN President, Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor, for us to ‘settle’,” he said
The
cleric noted that all these were in addition to pleas from other Christian
leaders, especially the Abuja CAN Chairman, to deny that the Christian body
collected the said amount (N7bn).
The
cleric in Kaduna, on Thursday, told journalists that after the DSS Operatives
had treated him like a “common criminal,” they forced him to sign a document to
deny what he had said.
According
to him, since he broke the news to Nigerians of how the Christian body
collected N7bn to work against Buhari, his life had been under threat.
Dikwa
explained that as soon as he finished addressing newsmen on the alleged bribe,
the DSS invited him to its headquarters in Abuja and asked him to say that CAN
did not collect a kobo from the President.
The
cleric said, “The DSS invited me to their office in Abuja. They wanted to know
who gave me the information that CAN collected N7bn from Jonathan and I told
them. They
said all the people I mentioned will be invited. I told them to go ahead and
invite them. I even told them how the money was distributed. They
also said they wanted to know whether the opposition All Progressives Congress
was the one sponsoring me to tarnish the image of the CAN and even mention Sam
Nda-Isaiah (Publisher of the Leadership Newspapers) and I told them my relationship
with him is not political, because since 2006, I have been with him. I told
them he (Sam) does not know anything about my revelation on the said money.
“They
also asked me what my connection was with the APC presidential candidate, Maj.
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), and Governor Rotimi Amaechi, and I told them
there is nothing that connect us. I told them whatever I said was done for the
love of my country.
“After
sometime, they drafted a letter which said, ‘I, Pastor Musa… the information I
gave that the President gave CAN money was false and that I won’t do that
again.’ They
said I should copy what they wrote in my own hand writing. I have to do it
because I was alone with them and I felt they could harm me and frame me up.
“They forced me to sign
after writing what they drafted. I wanted to refuse but I feared for my life.”
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