The sacked Director General of the Department of State Security
Service, Lawal Musa Daura, has confessed that he deployed hooded
operatives of the secret service to the National Assembly on Tuesday
based on intelligence report that unauthorised persons were planning to
smuggle dangerous weapons and incriminating items into the complex.
His confession was disclosed in the interim investigation report
submitted by the Inspector General of Police, Idris Ibrahim to the
acting president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
In the report seen by Daily Trust, IGP Idris argued that Daura
carried out the siege on the National Assembly without the approval of
the acting president.
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“The former Director-General, Department of State Security Service,
Mr Lawal Musa 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.
The IGP said the purported intelligence report by Daura cannot be
substantiated as the personnel deployed were not EOD (Explosive Ordnance
Disposal) experts or specialist in this regard.
Masked and unmasked DSS operatives laid siege to the National
Assembly on Tuesday halting lawmakers and staff from gaining entry into
the complex.
A female member of the House of Representatives, Boma Goodhead from
Rivers State (PDP) confronted the DSS men laying siege at the National
Assembly, daring them to shoot her.
The Acting President, who sacked Daura over the invasion described
the unauthorized takeover of the National Assembly complex as a gross
violation of constitutional order, rule of law and all acceptable
notions of law and order.
The leaders of both the Senate and House of Representatives also condemned the siege as a “coup against democracy”.
Meanwhile the All Progressives Congress (APC) hailed the invasion in
what it called ‘timely intervention’ of the Department of State Services
(DSS) in scuttling plot by Senate President Bukola Saraki to cause
chaos at the National Assembly on Tuesday.
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