Daura Opens Up: Siege on NASS a Collective Decision
The last has
not been heard of the sacked Director General of the Department of
State Service (DSS) Lawal Daura, as PRNigeria learnt on good authority
that neither was he given query over any issue nor indicted on his
handling of affairs of the service until his sack.
A close
associate to the sacked DSS boss who spoke to PRNigeria on conditions of
anonymity said that 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 (NASS).
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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