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Thursday, May 28, 2015

NDLEA finally leaves the Lekki, Lagos residence of the Ogun State Senator-elect Buruji Kashamu.



The operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have finally left the Lekki, Lagos residence of the Ogun State Senator-elect Buruji Kashamu.
They were said to have vacated the area around 7.45pm today, Thursday, May 28.
Kashamu’s Media Aide, Austin Oniyokor, confirmed the development in a statement released a few hours ago.
“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,” the statement said.
It described the NDLEA’s action as “lawlessness” while lauding the judiciary for rising to the occasion.
“But this was after the agency displayed a high level of brigandage and lawlessness that is only fit for a failed state.
“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,” it added.
The anti-narcotic agency had laid siege to the Ijebu-born politician’s house since Saturday, May 23, in an attempt to facilitate his extradition to the United States over drug-trafficking offences.

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