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  • Allegations against Kogi Govt: Stop peddling fake news, DSS cautions wife of alleged terrorist

    Allegations against Kogi Govt: Stop peddling fake news, DSS cautions wife of alleged terrorist

    The Department of State Services has cautioned a woman who identified herself as the wife of one Shafiu Ibrahim to desist from misleading the public with fake news, hate speech, misleading narratives, and other instruments of disinformation against the Service to curry unnecessary public sympathy.

    The woman, in a viral video, had claimed that her husband, who was linked to terrorism and arrested at Trademore Estate on October 24, 2022, was abducted by people who identified themselves as operatives of the DSS, alleging that the Kogi State Government, particularly the Governor of the state and his Chief of Staff, were behind his ordeal.

    She had also claimed that despite being pregnant, the DSS personnel that broke into their house assaulted her and others on the said day.

    Reacting to the allegations in a statement on Thursday, the Spokesperson for the Service, Peter Afunanya, said Aisha was either deliberately lying or playing to the gallery.

    The DSS said, “She is either playing to the gallery or deliberately lying. It is not to my knowledge that she was denied access at the Agency’s gate. The DSS does not deny anyone access to its facility or suspects once the criteria for such access are met.

    “There are processes/procedures in this regard. It is also very unfortunate that the lady is dragging the Service into the Kogi State local politics. She knows very well that the husband was not picked as a result of Kogi politics as she has desperately tried to link us with or make the public believe.

    “Encourage her to desist from using fake news, hate speech, hostile activism, misleading narratives, and other instruments of disinformation against the Service or to curry unnecessary public sympathy.

    “She knows her husband and the circumstances of his arrest which was procedurally done. And he was not the only person so arrested at the time he was.

    “She should, please, stop the sensations and the mischief to drag us into Kogi politics.”

  • Nigerians react on the detention of boy who attacked Aisha Buhari on Twitter

    Nigerians react on the detention of boy who attacked Aisha Buhari on Twitter

    Some Nigerians have criticized Nigeria’s First Lady, Aisha Buhari and the Department of State Services (DSS) following the arrest of a young Nigerian who made a comment on Aisha on Twitter.

    The young chap, Aminu Adamu is presently being held in custody for making comments on Aisha’s weight on Twitter.

    Adamu a student of the Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State, posted that the First Lady has added weight after eating the poor masses weight.

    His tweet reads “Su mama anchi kudin talkawa ankoshi” (The mother has got fatter by eating masses’ money).

    The post, which suggests President Muhammadu Buhari’s wife benefited from alleged corrupt practices, generated many reactions.

    Aminu’s friends said the tweet was in protest of the eight-month strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

    The industrial action infuriated thousands of students so much that they made comments, videos, and organised rallies against the government.

    Adamu was since arrested since November 8 and still being held in DSS custody since then.

    However, his arrest has now gone viral and Nigerians are now clamouring for his release.

    The 23-year-old, undergraduate who was  arrested within campus around 12 noon on November 8, was only allowed to speak to his father, Shalele Azare Adamu.

    As of Sunday night, Aisha Buhari was trending on Twitter with more than 60,000 mentions as users mount pressure on the authorities to free the student.

    Legal practitioner, Inibehe Effiong said it is petty, ridiculous and unconstitutional for the DSS to hold a citizen for “mockery”.

    Effiong insists Nigeria is not Iran, North Korea or China and vowed that reckless abuse of power will not be tolerated.

    The rights activist stated that Mrs Aisha Buhari should have taken Muhammed to court for libel if she felt defamed.

    Effiong said using the secret police to detain a youth “is another evidence of the culture of crass impunity that pervades the Buhari regime”.

    “It is not acceptable to deploy state apparatus in such a draconian and oppressive manner the way Mrs Aisha Buhari has done to settle personal scores. The DSS has no jurisdiction in this case”, he added,

    In one of his several reactions on the matter, Investigative Reporter, David Hundeyin quoted a 2013 tweet by the APC United Kingdom verified account.

    “Death notice (2) Survived by GEJ (Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan), Shepopotamus (Alleged reference to Patience Jonathan)…Funeral to be held at Aso Rock. No sycophants or flowers please”, it reads.

    Noting that the tweet was about a sitting First Lady, David wrote: “The sky did not fall down. So please entirely miss me with anything you have to say. Aisha Buhari’s bullying has not even started.”

    @firstladyship: “Aisha Buhari did not spare Aminu because he is Arewa, she sent the DSS to arrest him. What we are fighting against are the old guards who are united. 2023 is a class war between the political class & ordinary Nigerians.”

    @AishaYesufu: “Who is Aisha Buhari that an aggrieved citizen cannot talk about? Those of you talking about her so called powers need to ask yourselves whether you are citizens or slaves.”

    @Oluomoofderby: “Aisha Buhari can use the DSS to arrest someone who insulted her but the DSS can’t arrest the people who stoned and burnt Deborah Samuel to death. Deborah’s killers are walking free in Sokoto state. Nigeria is a lawless country.”

    @SadiqMaunde: “They arrested Aminu for trolling Aisha Buhari, now thousands of Aminus emerged on Twitter. Nigerians are really uniting against their oppressors, may we carry the same anger to the polls.”

  • DSS withdraws suit against ex-terrorists’ negotiator, Tukur Mamu

    DSS withdraws suit against ex-terrorists’ negotiator, Tukur Mamu

    The Department of State Services (DSS), on Thursday, withdrew a suit filed at a Federal High Court, Abuja to detain the former terrorists’ negotiator, Tukur Mamu, for 60 more days after his arrest.

    DSS’ counsel, A.M. Danlami, told Justice Nkeonye Maha shortly after the matter was called for hearing.

    The suit, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1619/2022 between SSS and Tukur Mamu, was listed for further proceedings on the day’s cause list.

    Upon resumed hearing, Danlami, who sought to withdraw the case, said that the matter has been overtaken by event.

    “My lord, this matter is slated for hearing today. However, the matter has been overtaken by event. We wish to withdraw the suit,” he said.

    Following the application, Justice Maha struck out the suit.

    “Application of the learner counsel succeeds. The application is hereby struck out having been withdrawn,” she ruled.

    The security agency, through its lawyer, Ahmed Magaji, had, on Sept. 13, moved a motion ex-parte, which sought an order of the court to detain Mamu for 60 more days in the first instance, pending the conclusion of its investigation.

    The motion, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1617/2022, was dated and filed on Sept. 12.

    It urged the court to grant its reliefs to enable it conclude its investigation on Mamu, who had been leading the negotiation with the terrorists for the release of the Abuja-Kaduna train passengers kidnaped in March.

    Almost six months after the Abuja-Kaduna train passengers were kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists, the remaining 23 kidnapped victims finally regained their freedom on Oct. 5 following the Federal Government‘s intervention.

    Mamu was, on Sept. 6, arrested in Cairo, capital of Egypt, with his family members by foreign security agents.

    Mamu, who was on his way to Saudi Arabia for lesser Hajj, was detained at Cairo International Airport before being repatriated back to Nigeria.

    Meanwhile, the DSS, in the affidavit in support of the ex-parte motion, alleged that its preliminary investigation established the offences of logistic supplier, aiding and abetting acts of terrorism against Mamu.

    The security outfit, in the affidavit deposed to by Hamza Pandogari, a legal officer with the service, said it was necessary for Mamu to be detained for 60 days pending the conclusion of investigation of various acts of terrorism against him.

    It alleged that the investigation established act of terrorism financing against the former terrorists’ negotiator.

    It alleged that Mamu, “the self acclaimed Kaduna train negotiator exploit the opportunity to perpetrate, aid and abets as well as render support to both local and international terrorist organisations,” among others.

    The DSS had warned Nigerians over making comments on its arrest of Mamu.

    The DSS, in a statement by its Spokesman, Peter Afunaya, asked the public to leave the agency alone and allow it to concentrate on the investigations which it said the outcomes had been “mindboggling.”

    This come hours after the Islamic cleric, Sheik Gumi, to whom Mamu is an aide, had faulted the arrest of the negotiator.

    Gumi, at a religious gathering on Friday in Kaduna, had asked the security agency to charge Mamu to court if it had any evidence against him, rather than keeping him in custody.

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  • FG redeploys DSS, Army, NSCDC, Fire Service operatives in INEC offices nationwide

    FG redeploys DSS, Army, NSCDC, Fire Service operatives in INEC offices nationwide

    The Federal Government has deployed Army, the Department of State Services’ personnel, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) operatives, as well as Federal Fire Service personnel, in INEC offices nationwide.

    It was gathered that the government also directed the security services to enhance intelligence gathering, sharing and utilization of the same to stem acts of political violence which have assumed an increasing dimension in recent weeks.

    Disclosing these during a meeting with the chairmen of leading political parties at the Force headquarters in Abuja, on Thursday, the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, noted that the police recorded 52 violent cases in six weeks.

    The meeting, which was attended by the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Iyorchia Ayu, the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, Omoyele Sowore, the National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Felix Morka, and other parties’ chieftains, was sequel to the attacks on the Ogun and Osun state offices of INEC last week and other incidences of physical violence by party supporters in Borno, Kaduna, Zamfara and other states.

    Other participants at the meeting included the National INEC Commissioner, Ms May Agbamuche-Mbo; the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ahmed Abubakar; the DG, Defence Intelligence Agency, Maj Gen. Samuel Adebayo; a representative of the DG, DSS and other paramilitary agencies.

    Baba revealed that the NPF would also be working in collaboration with the Nigerian Army, the Department of State Services, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Federal Fire Service to take decisive lawful action against purveyors of hate speech, incitement to violence, mobilisation of thugs and other violations.

    He said, “On our part, and as an outcome of the ICCES meeting, the Nigeria Police Force working in collaboration with other security agencies have resolved to enhance intelligence gathering, share and utilise same to stem acts of political violence; upscale the deployment of security teams to all INEC assets and facilities nationwide with teams drawn from the police, Nigerian Army, Department of State Services, Nigeria Civil and Security Defence Corps and the Federal Fire Service to take decisive lawful action against purveyors of hate speech, incitement to violence, mobilisation of thugs and other violations, including the prompt arrest, investigation, and prosecution of offenders in line with the provisions of Sections 92 and 93 of the Electoral Act 2022 as amended.”

    He further declared that those already arrested would face prosecution, noting, however, that despite all these initiatives, it was recognised that the leadership of each political party was critical in eradicating the menace of political intolerance, threat, violence and other negative tendencies in the democratic culture.

    Political violence manifests in Three forms

    The police boss also accused some unnamed governors of sponsoring thugs to incite violence.

    He vowed to take decisive lawful action against purveyors of hate speech, incitement to violence, mobilization of thugs and other violations, including the prompt arrest, investigation, and prosecution of offenders in line with the provisions of Sections 92 and 93 of the Electoral Act 2022 as amended.

    The IG stated, “This meeting became expedient following a noticeable trend within the national political space which, if not promptly addressed could evolve into a potent threat to not just our national security but the electoral process.

    ‘’Drawing from the experiences of the past, electoral violence both in the process leading to an election as well as the fallout of elections, has always constituted the most dangerous threat to our democracy.’’

    Speaking further, he said, ‘’Political violence manifests in three forms. First is violence that is targeted at the personnel and assets of the Independent National Electoral Commission as recently witnessed in Ogun and Osun states.

    “The second form of political violence manifests in the form of inter-party intolerance and violence which often become particularly pronounced during campaigns, elections and post-elections phases.

    “It is on record that not less than 52 cases of such politically-motivated, intra, and inter-party violence have been recorded across 22 states since the official commencement of campaigns for the 2023 general election on 28th September, 2022.

    Baba added, “The last form of political violence relates to the conduct of some state governors who manifest traits of political intolerance which often inflame political tension. In this regard, we have been receiving reports of some state governors who encourage political thugs and sub-national security outfits under their control to disrupt seamless and statutorily guaranteed campaign activities of parties or candidates with whom they hold opposing political views.

    “In so doing, they deploy their powers and influences to either prevent the mounting of campaign billboards or pull them down, while also denying political opponents of spaces to undertake their campaigns or peaceful political congregations in contravention of the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022 (As amended).’’

    Most of the recorded violent incidents or threats, the IG noted, resulted from political extremism, misinformation, intolerance, wrong political orientation, hate speeches, incitement, and the desperation of strategic actors within the political field who often place their parochial political ambitions over and above national security interests and the nation’s stable democratic order.

    Such actors, according to him, usually give a wrong direction to their party faithful, arm them, re-orient them and encourage them to resort to the use of threat, violence, and other extra-legal means to frustrate competing political parties and impose their own faulty perception of politicking.

    Decrying the politically-motivated violence, the IG recalled that 18 presidential candidates publicly made a firm commitment to the nation to maintain peace and abide by rule of law and the Electoral Act in their political activities with the signing of the Peace Accord on September 29.

    He added, “To complement this, Mr. President had at various global and national platforms openly affirmed his commitment to deepening our democratic journey by encouraging the virtues of a peaceful electoral process in which the interests and wishes of the electorates take pre-eminence.

    “This, ladies, and gentlemen is the foundation of democracy, and a deviation from this standard can only engender chaos within the national security space and threaten our democratic heritage.”

    INEC should take decisive actions against candidates and parties that violate the Electoral Act

    Baba noted that in furtherance to a recent ICCES resolution, the Thursday meeting was convened with the main agenda of engaging the political parties’ leadership on this trend and presenting a common front in addressing it in the overriding interest of national security and democracy.

    He said, “In so doing, I must clearly emphasize that violence goes beyond politicking, it is a crime that is well captured under extant criminal laws, both in its planning and execution.

    ‘’If political thugs are armed with any sort of weapons and inspired by any political actor to advance an illegal act including attacking innocent citizens for political purpose or attacking INEC assets and personnel, or any other critical infrastructure in the country, such persons and those orchestrating them stand the risk of being brought to justice for the specific crime associated with their conducts regardless of their political affiliation, status, or ambitions.

    “Beyond its impact on the political process, political violence also has a major consequence on our national security. Consequently, the Nigeria Police Force and all other national security agencies in fulfilment of their statutory obligations to the nation, remain duty bound to initiate enforcement actions that will restore order within the political and national security systems.

    “Henceforth, therefore, we shall put machinery in motion that will in the most proactive manner identify, isolate, apprehend, and bring any political actor and the foot soldiers they might be motivating to engage in violence at political rallies or any other political engagement to deserved justice.”

    The police chief urged INEC to scale up its compliance actions towards complementing the NPF and other law enforcement agencies in checkmating politically-motivated threats and violence.

    He also said he was looking forward to an outcome that would address, in the most sustainable manner, the identified negative tendencies threatening the country’s democratic process.

    Baba noted, “This requires that INEC should take decisive actions against candidates and parties that violate the Electoral Act in the areas of conduct of political parties, candidates, and other actors in relation to hate speeches; campaign funding regulations; encouraging, supporting, or inciting violence; and depriving political opponents of basic electoral rights guaranteed under the Act.”

    The political parties welcomed the measures taken by the security agencies to protect the electoral process and urged the IG to also take the message to the states.

  • I’ll be back soon to achieve Yoruba nation – Igboho

    I’ll be back soon to achieve Yoruba nation – Igboho

    Yoruba nation activist, Sunday Igboho has`vowed to ensure the actualization of Yoruba nation and says he will be in Nigeria soon.

    The self-acclaimed freedom fighter fled Nigeria about 15 months ago to Cotonou, Benin Republic, following an invasion on his residence by the Department of States Services, DSS.

    Igboho gave the assurance at the annual posthumous birthday of Bishop Ajayi Crowther in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    Speaking via zoom platform, Igboho said: “I thank you all for your support since the inception of this just cause, and by God’s grace, the Fulani’s herdsmen activities against our people will end in our land. The Yoruba nation will soon be achieved and it will be better than all the nations in the world.

    “My message to Yoruba people worldwide, who are passionate about the country of their own is not to lose hope. I am more than convinced that we are on our way to freedom. Our agitation is an idea whose time has come. I will come back to Yorubaland soon.”

  • [Video] Watch proposal of woman who jumped into Lagos Lagoon

    [Video] Watch proposal of woman who jumped into Lagos Lagoon

    Adetutu Adedokun, the lady reported to have jumped into the Lagos Lagoon after alighting from a cab has been identified to be an operative of the Department of State Services (DSS).

    Confirming the incident, the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, said the cab driver claimed the woman was having a heated conversation with her fiance before alighting from the vehicle.

    Adetutu’s action is coming weeks after she was proposed to by her boyfriend.

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  • DSS investigates personnel over alleged misconduct at MMIA

    DSS investigates personnel over alleged misconduct at MMIA

    The Department of State Services (DSS) said it has commenced investigations into an alleged misconduct by its personnel at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos.

    Dr Peter Afunanya, the Public Relations Officer of the DSS said this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja

    He said the investigation followed allegation of unprofessional conduct brought against its personnel by one Pelumi Olajengbesi at MMIA.

    Afunanya said Olajengbesi and indeed, any member of the public with an evidence in the allegation had been invited to forward such evidence to the service  for appropriate actions.

  • Appeal Court suspends execution of judgment setting Kanu free

    Appeal Court suspends execution of judgment setting Kanu free

    The Court of Appeal on Friday espoused the Federal Government’s application for stay of execution of the October 13 judgment which set the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, free.

    Justice Haruna Tsanammi also ordered that the result of the ruling be forwarded to the Supreme Court within seven days for an expeditious hearing.

    Following this development, means Kanu, the self-styled leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, is expected to remain in the custody of the Department of State Services pending when the Supreme Court hears the case.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, had asserted that Kanu was merely discharged but not acquitted.

    However, Kanu’s lawyer, Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, was enthused that he had been freed from charges against him.

    According to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, in an interview, the IPOB leader’s rendition could not be used as the only basis to free him of other offences allegedly committed by him against the Federal Government of Nigeria.

    Recall that the Umuahia Division of the Federal High Court, had on Wednesday, October 26, ordered the federal government to return Kanu, to Kenya from where he was repatriated to Nigeria on June 19, 2021.

    Delivering judgement, Justice Evelyn Anyadike, also awarded N500 million in general damages to the IPOB leader.

    Malami said, “To release or not to release Nnamdi Kanu is a function of law and the rule of law for that matter. In arriving at a decision on whether to release or not release, is one; you look at the rule of law, two; you look at the public and the national interest, three; you look at the security situation, four; you look at international diplomacy.

    “Let me talk first of the rule of law. This is someone that has been granted bail on account of charges that have been preferred against him at the court. Someone jumping bail to the international community, a case of a fugitive is established against the background of jumping the bail.

    The fact that you have indeed succeeded in one case as against multiple others that are pending goes to establish the fact that that case cannot be the only basis and criteria for determining whether you are entitled to be released or not
    “Two, arising from the national security, this is someone that is charged with treason, incitement and destruction of civil authority, murder and assassination of others on account of his incitement, that boil down to issues of national security and criminality.

    “Three, on account of international diplomacy, this is someone that has against his person, used the international community or a foreign country to launch an attack against a nation, against his nation for that matter.

    “So, all these naturally come into play to determine what to do. So, if you have through judicial processes established multiple cases of treason, homicide, bail-jumping among others; the fact that you have indeed succeeded in one case as against multiple others that are pending goes to establish the fact that that case cannot be the only basis and criteria for determining whether you are entitled to be released or not.”

    The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory had earlier, upheld the appeal of the detained activist and discharged him of treason charges.

  • Terror alert: Arrest of terrorists in Abuja not joint ops with foreign soldiers -DSS denies report

    Terror alert: Arrest of terrorists in Abuja not joint ops with foreign soldiers -DSS denies report

     

    …but confirmed there was a sting ops

    The Department of State Services (DSS) has denied a joint operation with American soldiers after the United States alerted of planned terror attacks in Abuja.

    DSS spokesperson, Peter Afunanya said that the security agency did not embark on any physical combat alongside foreign troops.

    “We did not carry out any joint operation with American Soldiers as widely reported in the media.

    “Though we carried out an operation in an Abuja Estate with sister agencies, no foreign troops were involved,” he clarified.

    The raid at Trademore Estate led to the arrest of suspected Boko Haram/Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) members.

    On Wednesday, the U.S. Embassy announced that the Department of State had authorized the evacuation of its staff in Abuja and their families.

    America also advised its citizens in Nigeria not to travel to the nation’s capital for now, while those already in the territory should leave or keep a low profile.

    “U.S. citizens should consider departing Abuja using available commercial options”, the advisory has warned.

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  • Terror Alert: DSS speaks on operating joint Force with American troops

    Terror Alert: DSS speaks on operating joint Force with American troops

    The Department of State Services (DSS) in Nigeria has denied having a joint operation with American soldiers following the terror alert signals sent  by the American government few days ago.

    The spokesperson for the DSS in the country, Peter Afunanya mentioned this to newsmen on Friday in Abuja.

    According to him, the DSS hasn’t embarked on any physical combat in a joint mission with foreign counterparts.

    He said “We did not carry out any joint operation with American Soldiers as widely reported in the media.

    “Though we carried out an operation in an Abuja Estate with sister agencies, no foreign troops were involved,” he clarified.

    The raid at Trademore Estate led to the arrest of suspected Boko Haram/Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) members.

    On Wednesday, the U.S. Embassy announced that the Department of State had authorized the evacuation of its staff in Abuja and their families.

    America also advised its citizens in Nigeria not to travel to the nation’s capital for now, while those already in the territory should leave or keep a low profile.

    “U.S. citizens should consider departing Abuja using available commercial options”, the advisory has warned.