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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. | |
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. |
In a separate statement, his office said he had ordered an investigation into military equipment bought since 2007. | |
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. |