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The Department of State Services (DSS), has revealed what transpired when it invited Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), over his recent comment that a Northern governor is the leader of Boko Haram.
Mailafia had claimed, in an interview with Nigeria Info Fm on Tuesday, that a Northern governor is the leader of Boko Haram.
After being invited and quizzed for hours at the DSS office in Jos, Plateau State capital, the ex-CBN deputy governor refused to retract his statement, telling his supporters he was ready to lay down his life like Nelson Mandela, the late South African leader.
He said he could not corroborate some of the security information he divulged because he was in no position to follow the insurgents to the camp.
“But I am not a sensationalist, I am an economist and a central banker; by nature we are not given to sensation. Let me make it clear: I am a humanist; I am a man of peace. Even my name, Mailafia, means a man of peace,” he added.
But countering the ex-CBN deputy governor’s claims in a lengthy statement on Friday, Peter Afunanya, DSS spokesperson, accused Mailafia of playing to the gallery and creating unnecessary tension, adding that his recent outburst shows how desperate his group was willing to breach the peace in the country.
Afunanya disclosed that the ex-CBN deputy governor profusely apologized during his visit to the Service’s Plateau State Command for his “ignoble statement” but still came out to “announce to the world that he stood by his misguided eruption”.
“On 27th July, 2020, the Department of State Services (DSS) alerted the nation about desperate efforts by some notable personalities to use their exalted positions; take advantage of developments in the country and cause a total breakdown of law and order. It also revealed that part of the orchestrations was to engage in divisive acts as well as use inciting statements to pit one group against another,” the DSS statement reads.
“With latest occurrences in the country, Nigerians may have no reason to doubt the Service’s earlier pronouncement. Dr. Obadiah Mailafiya’s recent outburst aimed at playing to the gallery and creating unnecessary tension is a confirmation of his group’s desperation to breach the peace.
“Mailafiya, as a former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and currently, a Directing Staff at Nigeria’s foremost Policy Research Institute, the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, has unhindered access to government platforms. It is expected that he should be conversant with official information management protocols.
“But regrettably, he chose to cross the lines of decorum and conduct expected of a personality of his status.
“It is disappointing that he never took advantage of these to reach any of the security or related agencies to share the so called information at his disposal.
” This, he has agreed to be a grievous error on his part. It, however, suggests his mischief and determination to use the fake news he spewed to incite the people under his control.
“It is even more condemnable that Mailafiya, who had profusely apologized during his visit to the Service’s Plateau State Command for his ignoble statement, would, afterwards, announce to the world that he stood by his misguided eruption.
“Similarly, the Service also wishes to warn others, who in the guise of political mobilization and supposed pursuit of group interests, engage in hostile and subversive activities, to desist forthwith from advancing their inimical and parochial causes.
“The Service will not stand idly and watch disgruntled and aggrieved elements take laws into their hands and cause mayhem in the polity.
“In line with its mandate of detecting and preventing threats and crimes against the internal security of Nigeria, the Service hereby reiterates its previous warning that it will henceforth not condone unruly conducts of persons and groups that ought to know better.
“In this regard, it will not hesitate to, within the confines of the law, decisively deal with such persons and/or groups, no matter how highly placed, that may wish to test its resolve.
“It will, nonetheless, continue to support participatory democracy in the country and therefore urges all players to abide by the rules of the game.
“On the other hand, the Service implores law abiding citizens to go about their normal businesses without fear. It assures them of protection and pledges to strengthen existing measures designed to achieve this objective.”