Wednesday, 17 December 2014

DSS arrests ‘associates’ of Australian negotiator Stephen Davis

Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS), claimed the Australian whistleblower on Boko Haram insurgency, Stephen Davis, was in collusion with some Nigerians to spread lies and defraud the Federal Government on reaching some negotiation with the insurgents.

Ms Marilyn Ogar, spokeswoman for the service, made the claim today when she showed seven suspects to newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday.
She claimed the suspects colluded with Stephen Davis, an Australian, to negotiate with Boko Haram sect members.
She named the suspects as Junaid Khadi, Abubakar Yusuf, alias Baba Sani, Saleh Ibrahim, alias Liman Ibrahim, Abdullahi Saleh, a.k.a Babadale, Nurudeen Ibrahim, Mubarak Adamu, a.k.a. Molo and Mustapha Maidugu, a.k. Musty Small.
Ogar said Davis and the suspects were among several other local and international group members who had made mechandise of the Boko Haram insurgency through concocted and fabricated stories.
She added that Davis, through such subversive campaigns, intended to shape political discourse, challenge the nation’s security integrity and stir discontent among Nigerians and her allies in the war against terror.

“We will not rest on our oars until our country is rid of all unwholesome activities’’, she said.

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