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Act On Intelligence Provided By DSS-CSF Urges Security Agencies

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The Citizens Stability Forum (CSF) ,a civil society and citizen’s groups coalition calls on the security
agencies in Nigeria to act on intelligence provided by the Department of State Services (DSS) in
containing the security threats bedevilling the country.

This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen including NIGERIAN TRACKER

The statement which was signed by the lead convener of the group Mukhtar Lawal and Co -Convener John Azi said the current insecurity happenings in Nigeria have exposed the lack of collaboration and synergy between security agencies in the country.

The statement said the most disturbing aspect been the continuous disregard to security intelligence provided by the Department of State Services (DSS) to the Military, Police and Paramilitary security agencies, something that in some countries can be treated as treasonable offence.

 

“The Department of State Services (DSS) is one of the most important arms of Nigeria’s security setup
saddled with critical functions of prevention and detection of any crime/terrorism against the internal
security of Nigeria and provision of timely advice to Government on all matters of National security
interest among others. This function has made the DSS the fulcrum of intelligence gathering and
sharing among sister security agencies. As such when there is inefficiency in collaboration or a lack of
synergy with other security agencies the result will be that criminals and terrorist will be having a
field day and will be pulling up acts of terrorism that will otherwise be impossible for them. One may
then question what is the problem? Why is the collaboration and co-operation between the security
agencies this ineffective and who is at fault and responsible for this? To answer these questions, one
needs to understand the role that each agency needs to play in this security co-operation. The roles are
clearly defined by Nigeria’s constitution, that DSS are responsible for security (of all sort) intelligence
gathering and sharing this intelligence with relevant sister agencies while the role the other agencies is
to act on such intelligence. ”

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Mukhtar Lawal and Azi said based on all relevant evidence and happenings in the country, it is very clear that the DSS has been playing its role diligently and have been feeding the relevant agencies with intelligence before the occurrence on most of the unfortunate insecurity events that recently occurred. For example, before the Bombing, shooting and Kidnapping incident on the Abuja-Kaduna Train on the 28th of March 2022, the DSS issued a security alert about the suspicious movements and activities of terrorist elements in the vicinity of the rail lines between Rijana and Kateri to both the Military and police as well as the Nigerian Railway Corporation. Unfortunately, the disregard to such critical intelligence by relevant authorities led to the loss of lives of eight (8) Nigerian citizens, forty-one (41) hospitalised and over sixty (60) civilians kidnapped by terrorist. Likewise, before the terrorist attack on Kuje
Prison on the 5th of July 2022 where they succeeded in releasing their fellow colleagues. It is on
record that the DSS shared 44 intelligence reports relating to this threat with relevant agencies before
the attack on the prison. This has been proved by remarks from the Deputy Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Idris Wase who stated that he has went through the report, but unfortunately the
relevant agencies failed to act. These are just among the few proofs that found their way to public
domain as DSS does not flaunt its operations and activities to the public, rather most operations and
activities are classified, and as is the norm for State and Secrete Service departments all over the
world.

The full statement of the coalition also reads as follows

“A lot of the success and ability of the DSS to meet up with its own security responsibility is down to
the excellent leadership from the DSS hierarchy led by Director-General of the DSS, Mr. Yusuf Bichi.
The DG has instilled commitment, diligence, and pro-activeness in tackling insecurity across the
county. Mr Bichi has also vigorously drive improvement in welfare and wellbeing of personnel
including improved and frequent payment of allowances, more investment in infrastructure in
commands and formations across the country, as well as providing officers and operatives with more
training and re-training opportunities. These are all geared towards creating a conducive working
environment and increasing the efficiency of the workforce. As a result, DSS personnel have shown
increased professionalism, discipline and loyalty in carrying out their duties. Of late, strong remarks
and proofs that security personnel from various military and paramilitary agencies are highly involved
in crude oil bunkering in the Niger Delta has been very disappointing to Nigerians. Among all these
security agencies it is only personnel of the Department of State Services (DSS) that are mentioned to be part of this dirty and treasonable acts. This was backed by remarks from the biggest and most experience pipeline private security contractor i.e., Government Ekpemupolo A.K.A Tompolo who stated that only the DSS can be exonerated from the sabotage by some security personnel in stealing
Nigeria’s resources by promoting bunkering activities. The professionalism of the DSS led by Mr
Bichi has been nothing but excellent, for example the threat issued by the USA and Britain Embassies
recently was long gathered and issued to the relevant authorities by the DSS in a more professional
manner without causing any form of panic and the Service has since then been working behind the
scenes to nip the possible threat in the bud. The DG of the DSS is more concerned and interested in
achieving results and not craving for undue publicity.
One will wonder then, if the DSS is able to meet of its responsibilities and perform excellently, then
why are the other relevant agencies failing? The answer to this is that it entirely points to the lack of
willing leadership in these agencies. To fix this, the buck falls on the table of the President of Nigeria

Muhammadu Buhari. So many heads of security agencies have gotten away with negligence and
disregard to rule of law and it is his responsibility to ensure that decisive action is taken against any
security agency and its hierarchy that are found wanting and neglecting intelligence. To secure this
country the security agencies must work collectively together, and it is the responsibility of the
Presidency to ensure that.
It is also important to point out that such disregard of intelligence by other relevant security agencies
is likely contributed to reason why the United States and its allies including the UK and Canada are
wary of sharing intelligence with Nigeria, thus leading to the recent wrong and unfortunate situation
of going to the public with terror alert. Decision to avert such from happening again must be taken by
the Presidency and it is highly imperative that the DSS is promoted and empowered to engage through
diplomatic channels with foreign missions and their intelligence to work together to provide the DSS
with security intelligence and avoid foreign mission from releasing terror alerts to the public.
It is clear that the public commendation and appreciation of the DSS is important to the confidence
and motivation of its personnel as they work tirelessly to keep Nigeria safe. And it will be
encouraging that Nigerian’s continue to support the DSS and other security agencies as we battle
through these security challenges”

 

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50 Civil Society Groups Criticize Withdrawal of Police at Kano Anti-Corruption Agency

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Civil society groups have raised concerns over the withdrawal of police personnel from the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, criticizing the move during a press conference held in Abuja.

The groups said the withdrawal of approximately 40 police officers, responsible for security and investigative tasks, has not only hindered the commission’s work but also raised questions about the impartiality and independence of law enforcement agencies.

According to them the action is perceived as an attempt to impede ongoing corruption investigations involving Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the National Chairman of the ruling All-Progressives Congress (APC) and former governor of Kano State.

The civil society groups have also issued recommendations to address corruption effectively in Nigeria.

They emphasize the need for autonomy and integrity within the judiciary, urging the National Judicial Council to monitor its members diligently.

They also call for transparency and accountability in governance, urging political parties to denounce and suspend members facing corruption allegations.

They also call for adequate resource allocation to anti-corruption agencies and also highlighted the essential to uphold their independence and efficiency.

Furthermore The groups called on religious leaders, community leaders, and opinion influencers to promote ethical behavior and combat corruption within their spheres of influence.

The reinstatement of police personnel withdrawn from the Kano State Anti-Corruption Commission are urged to facilitate the commission’s duties effectively.

The Civil society organizations also reaffirm their commitment to the fight against corruption and call for collective action to build a corruption-free Nigeria.

The withdrawal of police personnel from the Kano State Anti-Corruption Commission was allegedly ordered by the Inspector General of Police on April 25th. The move has sparked widespread criticism and calls for accountability in law enforcement actions related to anti-corruption efforts.

The groups are as follows

1. Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC)
2. Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre)
3. Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED)
4. Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD)
5. African Centre for Media & Information Literacy (AFRICMIL)
6. Borno Coalition for Democracy and Progress (BOCODEP)

7. BudgIT Foundation
8. Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA)
9. State of the Union (SOTU)
10. Tax Justice and Governance Platform
11.Transition Monitoring Group (TMG)
12.Women in Media Communication Initiative (WIM)
13.Zero Corruption Coalition (ZCC)
14.Alliance for Credible Elections (ACE)
15.Centre Democracy and Development (CDD)
16. Accountability Lab, Nigeria
17. Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID}
18.Say NO Campaign – Nigeria
19.Femi Falana Chamber
20.Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF)
21.Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP)
22. Good Governance Team
23.21st Century Community Empowerment for Youth Initiative
24. OCCEN-Kano
25. Mothers and Marginalised Advocacy Centre ( MAMA Centre)
26.Social Action
27.Centre for Transparency Watch
28.West Africa Civil Society Forum WASCSOF
29.Global Rights
30 African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Centre LSD)
31.Partners West Africa
32.Order Paper
33.Say No Campaign
34 Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth, Nigeria. ERA
35.Center for Fiscal Transparency and Public Integrity
36.Amnesty International Nigeria
37. RULAAC – Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre
38. Connected Development (CODE)
39. Centre for Democratic Research and Training (CRDDERT)
40. Praxis
41.CLEEN Foundation
42.Spaces for Change
43.Abuja School of Social and Political Thought
44.Yiaga Africa
45.Policy Alert
46.Socio Economic Research and Development Centre
47.Procurement Observation and Advocacy Initiative
48.Media Rights Agenda
49.MEDIA INITIATIVE FOR TRANSPARENCY IN EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES (MITEI)
50.Centre for Social Justice

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Plateau NLC Demands inclusion of LGA worker’s in the minimum wage

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Plateau state Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC Comrade Eugene Manji, has mandated goverment to ensure that the new minimum wage to be implemented covers the local government sector.

“As workers, we want to place on record that, we will no more accept differential salary structures in the Plateau State between state and local government workers in the new minimum wage arrengment.”

Comrade Manji made the appeal at the annual international workers day been marked in Nigeria every 1st of May each year.

The Plateau State NLC boss equally complained that workers are being shortchange of their due rights.

“Even the recent fertilizer that was shared by government of Plateau state, workers were denied.’

Speaking on the insecurity bedeviling Nigerians, Comrade Manji said security operatives are not doing enough in protecting citizens.

“It should be noted that Nigeria is in a sorry state.” People are Killed daily and our national security offices are Celebrating drop on the number of deaths resulting from banditry, kidnapping, armed robberies and other vices as if Nigerian lives do not matter.” He noted.

On his part, Chairman TUC Plateau State chapter, Comrade Kenneth Shammah, reminded government that workers of a state owned hotel (Hillstation hotel) are being neglected.

Comrade Shammah revealed that the said workers are owed 50 months salaries.

“Workers in the Hillstation hotel have not been paid salaries for as for as over 50 months, we therefore appeal for the payment of those salaries to those category of Workers.”

Reacting to the agitations of the workers, governor of Plateau State Barr Caleb Mutfwang, reminded workers that his administration prioritize welfare of workers.

The governor pledged that his administration shall always prioritize welfare of civil servants.

Governor Mutfwang was represented at the event by the Head of Civil Service Plateau State, Barr Rauta Dakok.

Mutfwang told the gathering that his administration has upset the 11 billion naira unpaid salaries of civil servants; according to him, the said salary arrears was abounded by his predecessor, Ex-governor Simon Lalong.

He stressed that his administration has commenced payment of pension arrears from year 1986, since December 2023.

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HISBAH Commandant Offers 50 Slots to Journalists in Next Mass Wedding

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Sheikh Aminu Ibrahim Daurawa HISBAH Commandant Kano

 

Sheikh Aminu Ibrahim Daurawa, Commander-General (CG) of the Kano State Hisbah Board has revealed that the board has offered 50 slots to journalists and media workers in the next batch of the state’s mass wedding program.

Reports indicate that Sheikh Daurawa revealed this in an interview with journalists on Wednesday.

The Hisbah CG said following the success recorded in the last batch of the mass wedding which saw about 1,800 couples married off, the board decided in to include interested members of professional groups and trade unions in the programme.
We have given 50 slots to journalists and other members of the media who are interested in participating in the mass wedding programme,” he said.

He added that the board would also include legal practitioners and health workers in the next batch of the exercise.

Sheikh Daurawa also explained that the essence of the mass wedding program is to entrench moral values in the society and reduce immorality among young men and women.

Meanwhile, Sheikh Daurawa has urged Hisbah personnel across the 44 local government areas of the state to re-commit themselves to the job or resign.

He made the call during a meeting with heads of Hisbah commands in the 44 LGAs in the state at KERD conference hall in Kano city on Wednesday.

According to him, the Hisbah management has since provided written guidelines to help operatives understand their roles and responsibilities.

He explained that the Hisbah board has collaborated with Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Kano (YUMSUK), Amine Kano College of Islamic Legal Studies, Sa’adatu Rimi University of Education and the department of Islamic studies at Bayero University, Kano (BUK) to establish a Hisbah Academy.

He said when established, the Hisbah Academy would be an institution where formal knowledge and skills pertaining to Hisbah work would be taught and certificates would be awarded to its graduates.

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