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  • Ribadu, DSS boss, Alia, Inuwa others harp on unity as Hayab’s daughter weds in Kaduna

    Ribadu, DSS boss, Alia, Inuwa others harp on unity as Hayab’s daughter weds in Kaduna

    Prominent Nigerian leaders have harped on the need for national unity through peaceful cohesion as a panacea to sustainable growth and development in the country.

    The leaders, including the National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Director-General of the Department of State Services Mr. Oluwatosin Ajayi, Benue State Governor Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, and Gombe State Governor and Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum Inuwa Yahaya, among others, made the call in Kaduna at the weekend during the wedding ceremony of Josephine Tirnok, first daughter of Northern CAN chairman Rev. Joseph John Hayab, and her husband Shadrach Ojima-Ojo.

    NSA Ribadu, who served as the father of the day, was represented by the DG DSS, who was also the special guest of honour alongside the chairman of the Northern Governors Forum and Governor of Gombe State, Inuwa Yahaya, while Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia served as the chairman of the occasion.

    The leaders urged citizens to embrace mutual respect and collaboration, stressing that national development and peace require collective commitment.

    Speaking at the event, Governor Alia, represented by Rev. Fr. Gabriel Ngbea, a federal commissioner with the Federal Civil Service Commission representing Nasarawa, Benue, and Plateau States, lauded the couple for their union and reminded them to anchor their marriage on faith, moral values, and the support of loved ones.

    Alia said marriage was an institution by God and admonished the couple to build their home on God’s foundation that can never fail.

    In his remarks, Governor Inuwa said that marriage is the most important institution in the world and urged the couple to make their home a model of peace, while lamenting that failure in most homes has contributed to many challenges facing the country.

    Represented by the Deputy Governor of Gombe State, His Excellency, Manasseh Daniel Jatau, tasked the couple to distinguish between the excitement of the wedding day and the lifelong responsibility of marriage and advised them to prepare for the realities of commitment, forgiveness, and growth, and to rely on their strong Christian backgrounds, family support, and faith in God.

    Speaking with journalists shortly after the event, the father of the bride and chairman of Northern CAN, Rev. Joseph John Hayab, urged Nigerian parents to embrace intercultural marriages as a pathway to healing the country’s divisions.

    Describing the union as a symbolic model of the harmony Nigeria needs, Hayab said intercultural and interreligious marriages remain practical tools for breaking barriers and building trust among diverse communities. He urged parents to allow their children to choose partners based on love and compatibility rather than tribe or religion.

    He explained that the peace Nigerians seek must begin from the home, noting that families that embrace diversity contribute directly to national stability.

    He encouraged his daughter and her husband to build a home founded on patience and understanding, stressing that strong marriages evolve through growth and sacrifice. Hayab, who marks thirty years of marriage in two days, expressed confidence that his daughter would build an even stronger one.

    Others present at the occasion included the representative of the Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, represented by his Chief of Staff Mallam Sani Kila Liman; Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, Dr. Hadiza Sanbuwa Balarabe; Commissioners of the Kaduna State Government; Mrs. Abigail Marshall Katung; Mayor of Leeds and wife of Senator Marshall Katung; Chairman of the Kaduna State Internal Revenue Board, Mr. Jerry Adams; Hafsatu Aminu Ashiru, Private Secretary to the Deputy Governor; Mrs. Charity Shekari, wife of the late former Deputy Governor Stephen Shekari; local government chairmen; religious leaders, among others.

  • ‘DSS boss should prioritise Leah Sharibu’s rescue’

    The National Union of Nigerian Students (NUNS) has hailed the appointment of Yusuf Bichi as the Director-General of Department of State Service (DSS), and urged him to prioritise the rescue of Leah Sharibu.

    NUNS, a splinter group of the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS), asked Bichi to consider restructuring the service for better service.

    A statement by its National President, Comrade Salahudeen Lukman, described Bichi’s appointment as a round peg in a round hole, considering his antecedents in the service, his experience, integrity and professional disposition.

    The statement reads: “The leadership of National Union of Nigerian Students (NUNS) is satisfied with the Yusuf Bichi’s appointment as the Director-General of DSS. It is indeed a round peg in a round hole considering Mr. Bichi’s experience which convinces us of his fitness to champion the security service in Nigeria.

    “We urge the people to support him always and do away with sentiments and tribalism. We admonish Bichi to prioritise the reunion of Leah Shuaib with her family as she remains the only Dapchi School girl left with Boko Haram insurgents. We also urge him to restructure DSS for more professionalism in the course of providing security for Nigerians.”

  • Mixed reactions trail appointment of new DSS boss

    There were mixed reactions yesterday to Thursday’s appointment of Mr. Yusuf Magaji Bichi as the new Director General of the Department of State Service (DSS).

    While the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide and former Cross River State governor, Donald Duke, criticsed the move, others like Aye Dee, a security expert, said it could not be faulted from the professional point of view.

    Secretary-General of the IYC, Mr. Alfred Kemepado, in a statement in Yenagoa, wondered   “why the President will appoint a man who had finished his term and retired about six months ago in place of a very qualified Matthew Seiyefa who was already doing a fantastic job for the government.”

    He added: “The removal of Mr. Mathew Seiyefa, who is by far more experienced and qualified for the number one DSS job, should not be forgiven and forgotten.”

    Former Chairman of the Governing Board of the National Human Rights Commission and Senior Team Manager, Open Society Justice Initiative, Dr.  Chidi  Odinkalu said on his Twitter handle @ChidiOdinkalu that Bichi and Daura may be too close.

    His words: “Magaji Bichi, whom @MBuhari just made DG SSS was Lawal Daura’s #ManFRIDAY. He retired last year as Director, Finance, after 35 yrs in service.

    “Yusuf Magaji Bichi enlisted in the defunct NSO in 1982. He retired after 35 years of service in 2017 as Daura’s Finance & Admin Director but was retained by Lawal Daura for few months & then released Feb 2018.”

    Duke, on his part, expressed his voice on the side of cynics, using his Twitter handle to express his disappointment.

    He said: “PMB has just appointed Yusuf Magaji Bichi as substantive DG SSS.

    “Against the clamour to broaden the heads of our nation’s security framework, PMB has proven himself an irredeemable irredentist.”

    Some other respondents, however, disagreed with the critics.

    A security expert, Mr. Aye Dee said the appointment cannot be faulted from a professional viewpoint.

    His words: “The appointment of Yusuf Magaji Bichi as new Director -General of the State Security Service is an excellent choice.

    “Yes, fault finders are going to find fault, but the new DG is a consummate professional who is and has been a huge asset to Nigeria’s intelligence community.”

    For Mr. Retson Tedheke who is from Delta state, the major issue that people ought to look at is professional experience.

    “The first question I expected from young wailers was: ‘Is Yusuf Magaji Bichi qualified?’

    “But, alas, it’s all about ethnocentrism,” he stated.

    The Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum on Thursday condemned the replacement of Matthew Seiyefa as the Director-General of the DSS with Bichi and alleged that the President “does not care a hoot about the unity, cohesion and oneness of Nigeria.”

  • IYC commends Seiyefa for releasing DSS detainees

    The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide Tuesday applauded the Director-General of the Department of State Security (DSS), Mathew Seiyefa, for making good his promise to review cases and release detainees held in the agency without trials.

    IYC also called on the Presidency to confirm the appointment of Seiyefa and make him the substantive head of the DSS.

    The Nation reported exclusively that the DSS commenced a process of granting freedom to suspects detained for some years without trials in its facilities in Abuja.

    Seven of the suspects, who were arrested in 2016 in Bayelsa State, were brought to Yenagoa at the weekend.

    They were brought from the DSS Headquarters in Abuja to the office of the DSS in Yenagoa and released to their family members and friends, who milled around the agency’s office.

    Some of the suspects were seen shedding tears of joy in the warm embrace of their friends when they finally marched out of the DSS facility.

    The suspects looked unkempt with overgrown bears, rough skin and dirty clothes.

    One of them, who identified himself as Clinton Ohaigbofa, confirmed that suspects held without trial were being massively released across the country.

    Clinton, who hails from Ebedebiri in Ogbia Local Government Area, attributed the development to the disposition of the new DSS boss.

    He said they were held in underground cells in Abuja for over two years, adding that they untold hardship.

    The  IYC in a statement signed by its Secretary-General, Alfred Kemepado, expressed satisfaction and comfort with the recent strides of Seifa describing him as a true democrat.

    Kemepado said the recent release of persons detained in the custody of the DSS without trial gave hope and value to democracy.

    He, however, urged Seifa to look into high profile cases detainees like that of El-zazaky, the leader of the Shiites in Nigeria and dispense fairness to all.

    He said: “IYC has spoken to colleagues from other ethnic nationalities and most have expressed their confidence that Mr. Seiyefa will tackle the humongous security challenges facing Nigeria today from Boko Haram to the herdsmen palava and to recent activities that threatens our democracy”.

    Kemepado thanked President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Osibanjo for considering a competent son of the South of Nigeria to head the DSS.

    “This is positively contrary to our earlier beliefs that the President disrespected us. We want to appeal to President Buhari to confirm Seifa’s appointment as we are willing to work with him and others to sustain the peace in Nigeria and in the Niger Delta especially.

    “We call on all groups to continue to support Seiyefa with information and prayers for the overall good of all. The IYC appeals to Seiyefa not to yield to the antics of politicians but to uphold the values of his service and also uphold our growing democracy,” he said.

  • DSS boss Daura fired

    Osinbajo axes security chief over invasion of National Assembly

    Saraki, Dogara cancel meeting

    Acting President vows sanctions

    Matthew Seiyefa is Acting DG

    APC, PDP disagree on DSS action

    11 SINS OF DAURA

    • Denting President Muhammadu Buhari’s image
    • Overruling Buhari, Osinbajo on crucial matters, such as the $43.45million recovered at Osborne Towers in Ikoyi, Lagos and confirmation of Acting EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Magu
    • Alleged disrespect for court orders on ex-NSA Sambo Dasuki and Ibrahim el-Zakzaky as well as the detention of Jones Abiri
    • Determining who to see (or pray with) Buhari
    • Unauthorised deployment of operatives / sting operations against Supreme Court Justices, National Assembly, ex-DSS boss Kayode Are
    • Alleged interference in the affairs of other security agencies, especially the EFCC
    • Alleged refusal to take orders from NSA Gen. Mohammed Babagana Monguno
    • Row over freedom for Chibok and Dapchi girls
    • Romance with National Assembly officers
    • Alleged hostility to the media
    • Usurpation of anti-graft agencies’ functions

     

    Department of State Services (DSS) Director-General Lawal Musa Daura was sacked yesterday for allegedly denting the image and democratic credentials of the Muhammadu Buhari administration, The Nation learnt last night.

    Matthew Seiyefa, the most senior director at the DSS, took over the organisation.

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo fired Daura for deploying DSS operatives to lay  siege to the National Assembly.

    The deployment was considered by the Presidency to be “contemptuous” of Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.

    The DSS was suspected to have worked with some principal officers of the National Assembly “to embarrass the Presidency”.

    Daura is believed to be “very close” to a principal officer of the National Assembly, which has been at loggerheads with the Executive.

    The siege to the National Assembly came few hours after Osinbajo brokered an understanding for the lawmakers to reconvene and consider the supplementary budget to avoid a shutdown of the government.

    Neither Buhari nor Osinbajo was informed of the deployment of DSS operatives, it was learnt.

    The Presidency is said to have ordered Daura’s detention. He is also to be disarmed.

    The police and other security agencies were combing Daura’s office and residences as at the time of filing this report last night.

    More heads may roll in DSS and other agencies implicated in the siege to the National Assembly.

    Daura was consumed yesterday by the political intrigues in the country. He was fired with immediate effect .

    Daura was summoned to the Presidential Villa by the Acting President a few minutes before his sack was announced.

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    He was directed to hand over to the most senior officer of the DSS until further notice.

    The  Acting President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr Laolu Akande, in a terse statement, said:”The Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has directed the termination of the appointment of the Director General, State Security Service, Lawal Musa Daura, with immediate effect.

    “Mr Daura has been directed to hand over to the most senior officer of the State Security Service until further notice.’’

    Daura was joined at the Villa meeting with the Acting President by Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris, who arrived at about 12.35 p.m. Daura got in around 1.15p.m.

    Osinbajo described the blockade of the National Assembly by operatives of the DSS as unauthorised.

    He condemned it as a gross violation of constitutional order, rule of law and all accepted notions of law and order.

    He said that the unlawful act, which was done without the knowledge of the Presidency, was completely unacceptable.

    The statement said Osinbajo assured Nigerians that “all persons within the law enforcement apparatus who participated in this travesty will be identified and subjected to appropriate disciplinary action’’.

    Daura, 64, was appointed to head the agency on July 2, 2015 to replace Ita Ekpeyong. He worked and retired from the agency before his appointment by Presidnt Muhammadu Buhari.

    An unusual security blanket was thrown around the National Assembly Complex in Abuja early yesterday by men of the DSS.

    National Assembly employees, legislative aides and reporters who arrived before 7 am met stern-faced operatives who barred them from the facility.

    Shortly before 8 am when our correspondent visited the National Assembly Complex, about 20 policemen were at the outer gate, with only very few bearing AK-47 rifles.

    At the second gate, the situation was different, with nine masked gun-wielding DSS operatives in black fatigues, along with several other DSS personnel in suits and regular clothing firmly blocking the entrance.

    The armed men who also had black face masks and hand gloves carried IMI Tavor Tar-21 assault rifles produced by Israeli Military Industries.

    Three Ford Ranger SUVs without number plates were packed in front of the gate, ostensibly to disallow anyone from driving in.

    A young man who was making a video recording with his mobile phone promptly stopped after receiving verbal threats from one of the masked DSS personnel who said: “If I catch that your phone now, I go march am”.

    Initially, everyone, including senators and members of the House of Representatives were being barred from entering the complex, but around 8am, 47-year old Honourable Boma Goodhead, militant leader Asari Dokubo’s sister, defied the security operatives and became the first lawmaker to enter the complex.

    After the entry of Hon. Goodhead, a PDP member who represents Asalga/Akulga Federal Constituency of Rivers State, several senators and House members, such as Reps Teejay Yusuf  (Kogi), Kingsley Chinda (Rivers), Agbedi Frederick (Bayelsa), Razaq Atunwa (Kwara) and Joseph Akinlaja (Ondo) entered the facility.

    Senators who entered by 8.15 am include Ben Murray Bruce, Ubale Shittu, Isa Hamma Misau, Biodun Olujimi and Rafiu Ibrahim.

    They walked in through the second gate with their Identification Cards (IDs) on their chests. All their vehicles were forced to stop and park outside the gate unlike the usual practice whereby their drivers drove straight in to their chambers.

    Why Osinbajo sacked security chief Daura

    Lawal Daura was fired yesterday as Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS) for embarrasing the government, a source said.

    The source, who pleaded not to be named because of the “sensitivity” of the matter, listed 11 reasons why Daura got the push.

    They are:

    • denting President Buhari’s image;
    • overruling Buhari, VP Osinbajo on crucial matters, such as the $43.45million recovered at Osborne Towers in Ikoyi, Lagos;
    • confirmation of the Acting EFCC chairman, Ibrahim Magu and others;
    • alleged disrespect of court orders on ex-NSA Sambo Dasuki and Islamic cleric Ibrahim el-Zakzaky and detention of Jones Abiri; and
    • using security reasons to determine who to see (or pray) with Buhari.

    Others include unauthorised deployment of operatives/ sting operations against Supreme Court justices, National Assembly, ex-DG DSS Kayode Are, others; alleged interference in the affairs of other security agencies, especially the EFCC on some sensitive cases, including those involving some ex-Service Chiefs, Nigeria Intelligence Agency (NIA), DSS; alleged refusal to take orders from and irreconcilable differences with the National Security Adviser, Gen. Mohammed Babagana Monguno; controversy over negotiation of freedom for Chibok and Dapchi girls; intelligence report on alleged romance with Saraki and some principal officers of National Assembly; alleged hostility to the media and alleged usurpation/ duplication  of the functions of anti-corruption agencies.

    The source said: “The DG, DSS had his cup full in the past few weeks when the President detested some of his actions based on intelligence report.

    “In fact, the President had agreed on a two-week deadline to remove him. The invasion of the National Assembly by DSS operatives hastened Daura’s exit.

    “The President got an instant briefing from Acting President Yemi Osinbajo. Buhari also had the privilege to watch the siege on television.,” the source said, adding:

    “Buhari felt insulted that Daura drafted DSS operatives to the National Assembly without any covert or overt instructions. He,  therefore, directed Osinbajo to fire the DG.”

    The source gave the details of how Daura ran the DSS to the embarrassment of the Presidency.

    He said: “What embarrassed the Presidency most was the affront by the sacked DG in overruling the President on some issues. When AVM JON Ode Committee was set up by the President to probe the $2.1b arms deals, he faulted the composition of the panel, which had no representative from the DSS. He never forgave all those who made input into the composition of the panel.

    “The impunity with which he overruled Buhari on the eligibility of Ibrahim Magu as a nominee for the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) with ambiguous security reports shocked the government. The Senate relied on DSS reports to reject Magu twice. There was obvious poor cohesion in this administration.

    “When the President appointed VP Osinbajo to head a panel to probe the $43.45million recovered at Osborne Towers in Ikoyi, Lagos, Daura disagreed with some recommendations in the committee’s report and raised a curious memo citing why security funds cannot be probed. At a point, Buhari alluded publicly to Daura’s representation.”

    Responding to a question, the source added that “the saddest moment for Buhari and his deputy was the unauthorised sting operations on the homes of Supreme Court justices by DSS operatives. A perplexed Buhari could not justify the arrest of the justices when a former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Mahmud Mohammed met with him on the incident.

    “There was no intelligence report made available to the President or VP Osinbajo; no pre-operation briefing,  and when he was confronted, Daura reminded Buhari that there was a presidential verbal directive that he should do anything to fight corruption.

    “Although it was convenient to overrule Daura but the President allowed the judges to go through the judicial process instead of using fiat to reverse the DSS.

    “The same impunity applies to the disobedience of court orders on ex-NSA Sambo Dasuki and Ibrahim el-Zakzaky and detention of a journalist, Jones Abiri. Daura cited security reasons for his action.

    “After his long medical trip to London, the President once asked Daura if Dasuki was still in detention. He justified Dasuki’s detention by claiming that the ex-NSA was only freed on one of the matters in court. He said he had more legal hurdles to cross.

    “When there was too much noise on El-Zakyzaky’s prolonged detention without trial, the DSS quickly arranged a parade of the old man to prove that he was doing well.

    “The raid of a former DG of DSS, Col. Kayode Are, in an inhuman manner was said to have smacked of vengeance because Daura was in service when Are led the agency.

    “The 2018 International Press Institute(IPI) World Congress in June was expected to fetch some mileage for President Muhammadu Buhari but the President was shocked when  IPI Executive Board Chair John Yearwood demanded the release of a detained journalist, Jones Abiri in Nigeria by  the DSS since July 2016.

    “Some ministers denied that any journalist was detained until the picture became clearer that Abiri was in DSS gulag.”

    The source attributed the removal of Daura to lack of synergy among security agencies, especially between the National Security Adviser

    “He does not have respect for the National Security Adviser, Gen. Mohammed Babagana Monguno and he refused to report, to him while in office. This caused a huge gap in inter-security agencies’ coordination.

    His irreconcilable differences with Monguno got to a stage that a former Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Amb. Ayo Oke, had to intervene on why they should forgive each other to ensure a seamless security coordination. The two security chiefs agreed to work together but the truce collapsed, The Nation learnt.

    Daura’s outstanding moments were in securing freedom for Chibok and Dapchi girls, but there were issues on the negotiation, with insurgents.

    “When a journalist with Daily Independent, Tony Ezimakor, reported the issues on the international dimension to the negotiation, the DSS wasted no time in detaining him.

    “In the past two weeks, some organizations had been advertising in some dailies to ask the Presidency to revisit the negotiations.”

    The source also alleged that Daura had allegedly tried to interfere with the investigation of some high-profile suspects, scuh a former Chief of Army Staff, by the EFCC.

    He was also accused of pettiness  on security issues.

    “The crux of the matter between the DSS and EFCC bordered on moves by the former to cause a stay of action on some cases. At a point, the DG became uncomfortable that Magu was not taking instructions from him. The battle line was drawn between Daura and Magu when the EFCC started probing the tenure of a former DG of DSS, Mr. Ita Ekpenyong, and discovered that Ekpenyong left huge funds in the accounts of the agency, contrary to the allegation that he diverted same. Daura felt Magu was after him because he was introduced to the President by the NSA.

    “Even when peace was initiated, he told Magu that his rank was not worth more than an Assistant Superintendent of Police in DSS cadre. Also, he reminded Magu that he wrote the position paper which led to the establishment of EFCC and he coordinated the take-off of the anti-graft commission.

    “It was the same venom with which he opposed the clearance of Magu by the Senate. As if he was not done with the Acting EFCC chairman, an operative  stopped him a few weeks ago from joining the President at  the mosque at the Presidential Villa based on orders from the DSS headquarters.

    “The same ill-treatment was meted out to Sen. Ali Ndume when he was prevented from praying at the mosque by DSS.

    “As we speak,  the accreditation of a journalist with The Punch, Olalekan Adetayo, has not been restored because of security reasons cited by DSS DG in spite of intervention by some media aides.

    “At intelligence meetings with top editors, Daura assumed unusual airs. He once told editors that if he wanted to cause a crisis in Nigeria, he can do it within five minutes.

    The source explained that in the last few months, the Presidency had been uncomfortable with Daura when it discovered that he had been very close to a principal officer of the National Assembly.

    “President Buhari initially ignored the alleged romance between Daura and the principal officer until it became evident that the officer and his loyalists have more intelligence about government than meet the eye.”

    DAURA  DETAINED

    Our correspondent could not locate where Daura was detained after his arrest. But a reliable source said: “The initial steps taken by the Presidency was to disarm Daura because a DG of DSS has a lot of arms and ammunition under his control.

    “He was arrested and detained to enable the police and other agencies to mop up arms and ammunition under his care.

    “All I can tell you is that he is in a safe location.”

     

  • Breaking: Osinbajo sacks DSS boss

    The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has sacked the  Director- General of Department of State Service  (DSS), Lawal Musa Daura.

    A statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Acting President, Laolu Akande, said Daura has been directed to hand over to the most senior officer of the DSS until further notice.

    Although no reason was given for the sack of the DSS boss, it may not be unconnected with the blockade of the National Assembly complex on Tuesday morning by operatives of the DSS who claimed to be acting on orders from above.

    In another statement,  Osinbajo said the takeover of the National Assembly complex was not authorised.

    He said it was a gross violation of constitutional order, rule of law and all acceptable notions of law and order.

    Osinbajo had on Tuesday met behind closed doors with the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris and Daura.

    The meeting was held at the Acting President’s office in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

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    They arrived the Villa at different times, and likely to update the acting president on security developments including the blockage of the National Assembly by security officials.

    The IGP  was the first to arrive at 12.35 p.m. before the arrival of the DSS Director General at 1.15 p.m.