Politicians Sponsoring Smear Campaigns Against DG Bichi, Key Officials – DSS

Politicians Sponsoring Smear Campaigns Against DG Bichi, Key Officials - DSS

Politicians Sponsoring Smear Campaigns Against DG Bichi, Key Officials – DSS.

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The Department of State Services said on Tuesday morning it had uncovered plans by some politicians and disgruntled elements within and outside the government to sponsor smear campaigns against the DGSS, Yusuf Magaji Bichi, and his key officials over the service’s uncompromising stance on some critical governance and policy issues.

A statement by the DSS Spokesman, Dr. Peter Afunanya, accused those behind the evil plot of recruiting unnamed Civil Society and Non-Governmental Organisations to not only sustain but stage further rallies, road shows, and press conferences and use the occasions to discredit Bichi.

Afunanya said: “Also, sections of the media have been briefed to implement the strategy through sponsored articles, commentaries, and features to malign the DG, his family, and select officials of the Service.

“The Service is monitoring developments and will allow the plotters to either exhaust themselves or rescind the plan of action. Otherwise, no amount of intimidation, harassment, and blackmail will deter it from discharging its duties.

However, it would not idly watch a group of the dissatisfied gang undermine the Service and its highly dedicated leadership and management.

“The DSS, therefore, wishes to inform the public to be wary of these tendencies and ignore the antics of dark forces out to impugn the character of the DG.

”It restates its unalloyed support to the President on his resolve to continue to confront head-on, threats to national security as well as create the enabling environment necessary for the 2023 general elections to hold.


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