Apparently still not sure of the
shape security around President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo will take in the coming days, authorities of the Presidential
Villa, Abuja have rejected about 253 officials of the Department of
State Services recently transferred to the Presidential Villa.
Investigations by one of our
correspondents on Wednesday revealed that the affected security
operatives were deployed from different state commands of the DSS across
the country.
According to their redeployment signals
that emanated from the service’s National Headquarters, the officers
were directed to report at the Presidential Villa last week Monday.
We further learnt that
the officials, armed with signals showing specifically where they would
man in the Presidential Villa, were however turned back on arrival.
They were said to have been directed to
ensure that they return to their respective former duty posts across the
country the following day (last week Tuesday).
One of the affected officials, who was
transferred from one of the states in the South-West, told one of our
correspondents on the condition of anonymity that all of them were left
to their fate without any transfer allowance.
He said, “The about 253 of us were
redeployed from commands from across the country to the State House,
Abuja. Our signals, which were sent from the headquarters, showed
specifically where we are expected to work in the Presidential Villa.
“Some of us were asked to report to the
Vice President’s office, some were attached to the President’s wife
while some others were attached to the Vice President’s wife among other
beats in the Villa.
“We were however turned back and were asked to resume back at our former duty posts the following day or risk sanction.”
He said among the 253 of them, only one official was asked by the headquarters to return to the Villa.
The only official was said to be the
security orderly of one of the service’s senior officials in Abuja
before he was transferred.
The source added that although no
official reason was given for their rejection, they were told
unofficially that the decision was necessary because Buhari and Osinbajo
had yet to move into the Villa.
He also said another reason adduced was
the issue of some officials of the Nigerian Army Intelligence Corps who
were recently moved into the State House and could be taking up the
responsibilities of the DSS officials.
When contacted, the DSS Deputy Director, Public Relations, Marilyn Ogar, said she could not comment on the issue.
“I don’t have such information and I cannot comment on it please,” she stated.
Another security source confirmed to our
correspondent that 253 officials deployed from across the country were
truly directed to return to their commands.
He however said, to the best of his
knowledge, the affected officials were initially directed to report to
the headquarters and not the State House directly.
The source who was affected however
insisted that his own signal indicated where exactly he should report to
inside the Presidential Villa and not the service’s headquarters
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