Senator-elect, Ogun East Senatorial District, Prince Buruji
Kashamu, on Sunday apologised to neighbours who were affected by the
siege by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
The apology came three days after the NDLEA withdrew from his Lekki residence, after keeping him hostage for six days.
In
a statement released by his media aide, Mr. Austin Oniyokor, Kashamu
also commended the media, the judiciary as well as his numerous
supporters who thronged his residence to protest his incarceration.
The
statement read, "On behalf of myself, family, associates and
well-wishers, I wish to express my profound gratitude to the almighty
Allah, the media, the judiciary, civil society organisations and
students.
"Also professional groups and other public-spirited
Nigerians home and abroad, who stood by me during the six-day siege laid
to my Lagos residence by operatives of the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
"I apologise to my neighbours in
Lekki Phase 1, especially the management, members of staff and pupils of
The Lagoon School, for all the pains and inconveniences you were
subjected to.
"I know that you could not open the school
throughout last week because of the barricade mounted by the fully armed
and stern-looking NDLEA operatives.
"As an entrepreneur and a parent, I know the quantum of the loss you and your children have suffered as a result of the siege.
"For
the six days, I was denied access to my doctors despite having
challenges with my blood and sugar levels. They rose astronomically, yet
they would not budge.
"So, quite naturally, after those who
illegally invaded my house left on Thursday night, I was rushed to a
private hospital where I am presently receiving treatment.
"Although
I plan to address the media, Nigerians and the whole world on my
present travails and the intricate web of politics and manoeuvring that
led to it soon, I cannot wait to say thank you to all those who stood my
me through the six dark days and nights.
"I have been
traumatised and unjustly victimised but your fervent prayers, solidarity
and support kept me. I thank you for standing by me.
"I am really grateful to the media and the judiciary and would forever live to cherish these institutions and their personnel.
"Words
would fail me in showing my appreciation to you, but know that I owe
you a debt of gratitude that I may never be able to repay. Once again,
thank you all!"
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