Akwa Ibom Gov. Udom Emmanuel |
A top official of the State Security Service
familiar with the SSS’ raid of the Akwa Ibom Government House has told PREMIUM
TIMESn the Service found no arms and ammunition in the complex, but stumbled on
“shocking stockpiles of U.S. dollars”.
The State Security Service (SSS) had on Thursday
raided the Hilltop Mansion in a joint operation carried out by operatives from
the agency’s headquarters in Abuja and a detachment from the Akwa Ibom State
Command of the Service.
Some operatives had earlier told this newspaper
they found arms and ammunition in one of the rooms in the complex.
But another top official of the Service said
Friday night the claim by his colleagues was an exaggeration. He requested not
to be named because he was not authorised to speak on the matter.
“Our men went there expecting weaponry but we
didn’t find arms,” he said. “Instead, we stumbled on a room filled with
stockpiles of dollars.”
The official said the SSS team however left the
dollars untouched for fear of the “political backlash that might result if we
evacuate it. They had no instruction to evacuate it”.
One of our sources had earlier said the
operatives initially wanted to evacuate the dollar notes but received
instructions from their superiors in Abuja to let the notes be.
The secret police was said to have stormed the
Hilltop Mansion based on security reports that suggested arms and ammunition
were stored in a room there.
After ransacking the entire residence of the
governor, which is yet to be occupied by the serving Governor, Udom Emmanuel,
the operatives moved to guest houses and the presidential lodge, said to be
currently in use by ex-Governor Godswill Akpabio.
It was in one of the guest houses within the
expansive complex, the source said, that the dollars were found locked up in a
room.
The SSS could not be immediately reached to
officially comment on the operation. The agency does not have a known
spokesperson that could be reached for comments.
And its Director General, Lawal Daura, did not
answer or return multiple calls to his telephone.
The raid has attracted harsh reactions from the
leadership of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
The Acting Chairman of the party, Uche Secondus,
while hosting Bayelsa State governor, Seriake Dickson, in his office Friday,
described the raid as a civilian coup d’état.
Mr. Secondus said the action is part of the
strategy of the ruling All Progressives Congress, and the Muhammadu Buhari-led
government to forcefully take some states won by the opposition PDP.
On his part, the Ekiti State Governor, Ayo
Fayose, demanded immediate sack of the Director General of the SSS, Lawal
Daura, who he accused of being behind the operation.
Source: Premium Times
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