Detained GEJ's Ex-CSO, Gordon Obua Discharged From Hospital, In Stable Condition



Gordon Obua, the former chief security officer (CSO) to former President Goodluck Jonathan, is now in a “stable condition” after falling ill on Monday.

According to online blog, TheCable, Obua, who has been detained by the SSS in Abuja since the night of July 16, had embarked on hunger strike to protest the conditions of his detention. 

He was denied access to outsiders, including his doctor, lawyer and family members – and his lawyer claimed on Sunday that Obua was also denied his medications for hypertension and diabetes.

The effect of the hunger strike took its toll on the detainee on Monday and he fainted, according to an SSS source, leading to speculations that Obua had died. The source added that Obua was taken to the hospital and was treated and discharged on Monday, after which he was returned to SSS headquarters where he is being detained.

It's however yet not confirmed if Obua has been allowed access to his medications.

Though the SSS is yet to officially comment on the detention of Obua, who served as CSO to Jonathan from 2010 to 2015, TheCable however reported that he was being held as part of a broad investigation into security spending in recent years as well as allegations of oil theft.

The SSS also raided the Abuja and Sokoto residences of Sambo Dasuki, former national security adviser, on July 16 and 17 as part of the investigation into security spending. 

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