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Nigeria's ex-national security adviser Dasuki charged Nigeria's ex-national security adviser Dasuki charged
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Nigeria's sacked national security adviser Sambo Dasuki has been charged in court with illegally possessing weapons, an official statement has said. Nigeria's sacked national security adviser, Sambo Dasuki, has been charged in court with illegally possessing weapons, an official statement has said.
Firearms were seized during a raid on his properties last month, it added.Firearms were seized during a raid on his properties last month, it added.
Mr Dasuki denied any wrongdoing at the time and said the weapons belonged to his security guards.Mr Dasuki denied any wrongdoing at the time and said the weapons belonged to his security guards.
He is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under President Muhammadu Buhari's rule.He is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under President Muhammadu Buhari's rule.
Mr Buhari took office in May after defeating former President Goodluck Jonathan in elections.Mr Buhari took office in May after defeating former President Goodluck Jonathan in elections.
He replaced Mr Dasuki and other security chiefs in a renewed effort to end a six-year insurgency by militant Islamist group Boko Haram. In a separate statement, his office said he had ordered an investigation into military equipment bought since 2007.
The Department of State Security said the decision to charge Mr Dasuki in court was in line with its commitment to upholding democratic values. The investigation was part of an effort to curb corruption and ensure that the military was properly equipped, it added.
Mr Buhari replaced Mr Dasuki and other security chiefs last month in a renewed effort to end a six-year insurgency by militant Islamist group Boko Haram.
The Department of State Security said the decision to charge Mr Dasuki was in line with its commitment to upholding democratic values.
No-one was above the law, no matter how highly placed they were in society, it added in a statement.No-one was above the law, no matter how highly placed they were in society, it added in a statement.