Lawal Daura
The sacked Director General of the Department
of State Service (DSS) Lawal Daura has said that the siege by the DSS
on the national assembly was a collective decision.
According to PRNigeria which spoke with an
associate of the former DSS boss, he was neither queried over any
issue nor indicted on his handling of affairs of the service until
his sack.
The
close associate said Daura insisted that he took all actions in
national interest through a collective responsibility, including
involvement of principal officers of sister agencies even though he
promised not to disclose on whose authority he relied on to lay the
siege on the National Assembly.
The
source further said that “while the former DSS boss has not
officially handed over up till now, his house both in Asokoro and
Gwarinpa were thoroughly searched in the night and nothing
incriminating were found, and all items found including necklace,
praying mat, CDs, ATM card, women bags, documents and receipts have
been duly returned to him accordingly.”
The
source also stated that when he was invited by the then Acting
President Yemi Osinbajo for the security briefing, he quickly rushed
out and left some of his personal belonging including phones in the
office. He noted that when he was whisked away and eventually sacked,
he did not know his offence.
The
source further disclosed that Daura felt demoralised after being
tagged as a mole of the opposition elements for laying a siege on the
National Assembly.
The
source said: “Daura has been completely demoralised by the wide
spread insinuations of working for the opposition when he took daring
moves to protect the Presidency and the ruling party against the
antics of the powerful opposition elements. The allegation of being a
mole is utter balderdash!”
The
source who is also close to security agencies pointed out that:
“Spymasters all over the world can be sacrificed but not to the
extent of rubbishing their integrity and reputation on the altar of
political considerations, especially a spymaster created by the same
system, considering the delicate and sensitive nature of intelligent
services.”
However,
the new development from the sacked Daura-born security chief has
contradicted the report submitted by the Inspector General of Police
(IGP) Idris Ibrahim that Lawal Daura, has confessed that he deployed
hooded Operatives of the Secret Service to the National Assembly
complex based on intelligence report that unauthorized persons were
planning to smuggle dangerous weapons and incriminating items into
the Federal Legislative complex.
His
purported confession was disclosed in an alleged interim
investigation report submitted to the then Acting President,
Professor Yemi Osinbajo.
In
the report, the IGP argued that Daura carried out the siege on the
National Assembly, without the approval of the Acting President.
“The
former Director-General, Department of State Security Services, DSS,
Lawal Daura, acted unilaterally, without informing the Presidency. He
did not share or intimate other Security Agencies on the unlawful
operations”, Idris said in the report.
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