Department of State Security Services (DSS) on Wednesday said it has
uncovered plot by a South-south governor to subvert the Federal
Government.
The governor, under investigation, was also accused of sponsoring violent demonstrations.
Reacting to a protest on Monday by ‘Lawyers in Defence of Democracy’,
a DSS official told The Nation that the group had a hidden agenda.
“The Monday protest by the so called Lawyers in Defence of Democracy was misplaced.
“We believe that that protest by the group, claiming to be acting on
behalf of some aggrieved lawyers and Human Rights activists, has other
hidden motives.
“The protesters’ main grouse was that some lawyers who are members of
their group are being detained by the DSS. I wish to state
categorically that no lawyer is in our custody. I repeat, no lawyer is
being detained in DSS custody.
“The names like Ugochukwu Apumaga, Emeka Dibia and Ejike Nwachukwu
that were paraded on Monday by the protesters as members of their group
are not lawyers.
“They were arrested by the service for their role in the botched
moves by a South-South Governor to orchestrate violent demonstration
with inciting and subversive posters.
”Ikenga Ugochukwu was arrested with the trio. This is no longer secret because it was made public by the Service.
“In any case, the Service is not known to be in denial of any arrest
it had ever made as it always avail members of the public of those it
arrested and the reasons.
“It is therefore curious and even strange if these organizations
being mentioned are not pseudo organizations being used by Ikenga, to
carry out paid jobs.
“As far as the Service is concerned, there is no lawyer in detention
and if these persons mentioned are lawyers, it will be helpful if any
discerning person can inform the Nigerian public when they were called
to the Bar or which law schools or Universities they attended.”
The DSS further attributed calls for the removal of its DG to the alleged subterranean activities of the governor.
Source:Daily Post
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