Former
 FCT Minister, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, who is being hunted by the State 
Security Service (SSS) will today willingly surrender himself to the 
agency.
The
 former minister, who is now the Deputy National Secretary of the All 
Progressives Congress (APC) will be accompanied by some chieftains of 
the party and was due to arrive at the SSS headquarters in Asokoro, 
Abuja by 9am today. 
It
 was further reported that members of the party planned to converge at 
the former minister's home in the Maitama District of Abuja. The group, 
to be joined by Mr. El-Rufai's lawyers, will then drive in a convoy to 
the SSS office and wait for him to be interrogated.
Mr.
 El-Rufai went underground on Friday after the SSS launched a manhunt 
for him, following his remarks at a conference in Abuja on Wednesday 
that there might be violence if the 2015 general elections were not 
credible.
APC
 had earlier condemned what it called the harassment of El-rufai by the 
Department of State Security (DSS) – whose officers had stormed two properties believed to belong to Mr. El-Rufai on Friday looking for him.
The
 party, speaking through its Interim National Publicity Secretary, 
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, wondered why the DSS found his statements unsavory 
yet ignored people like Chief Edwin Clark, Asari Dokubo and Chukwuemeka 
Ezeife who issued a direct threat to Nigeria’s continued existence if 
President Goodluck Jonathan didn’t run for a second term.
“The
 DSS is free to join the police in becoming a partisan and compromised 
national institution, but it should weigh the consequences of such 
actions on its long-term credibility,” APC said

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