Drama At DSS As Marilyn Ogar Is Transferred To Maiduguri, Then Recalled
The changes at the Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria’s secret
police, entered another phase during the week with new postings and a
series of reversals.
TheCable understands that Marilyn Ogar,
who was until recently DSS deputy director, public relations, has been
transferred to Maiduguri, Borno state, but the posting has now been put
on hold following insinuations that it was “punitive”. Ogar, as
spokesperson, was responsible for defending the activities of the agency
in the media and she is believed to be paying for some of her
pronouncements, notably in the face-off with the Bring
Back Our Girls
movement and the DSS raids on the Lagos office of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) last year.
She has already lost her promotion following the nullification of the recent exercise.
“Right now, she is just hanging around in Abuja awaiting the next order,” a source at the agency informed TheCable.
President
Muhammadu Buhari recently appointed Lawal Musa Daura as the acting DSS
director-general following the resignation of Ita Ekpenyong, who was
reportedly asked to go because of the “partisanship” of the agency under
former President Goodluck Jonathan.
About 45 new state directors who were promoted under Jonathan have lost their new ranks as their promotions have been reversed.
Buhari refused to swear them in last Thursday, an indication that the promotion exercise had been annulled.
Daura has also ordered the sack of fresh graduates who were recently employed after an eight-month training.
TheCable
understands that Daura has been mandated to probe the tenure of his
predecessor. An official from the office of the secretary to the
government of the federation (SGF) has been pencilled down to do the
job.
The official, from Katsina state, is expected to be
appointed as the new director of finance, taking over from an operative
from Plateau state who was only appointed recently.
“Daura’s
mandate is to probe Ekpenyong, but it is not looking bright because some
of the allegations being examined are difficult to prove. It has now
been established that the raids on APC office in Lagos were based on a
tip-off by an APC member. This has complicated matters,” the source
added.
DSS had raided the office on the allegation that the
voters’ biometric cards were being illegally produced there, a move that
generated public outrage. The agency did not charge any suspect to
court.
Some top DSS operatives, meanwhile, are beginning to question the capacity of the new DG to pilot the affairs of the agency.
One
of them told TheCable: “Daura was informed about the attack in Kano way
before it happened. He refused to release money or approve the
operations until bombs went off in three states.
“His records
show that he was at the very bottom of his class, and during his service
years, his file was filled with a lot of queries that should ordinarily
disqualify him from the job. There are a lot of competent northern
officers who can lead the DSS. Daura is not one of them.”
The
reorganisation exercise is expected to continue as new governments
usually fill strategic positions at the agency with loyalists.
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