The Department of State Services (DSS) says it has uncovered plans by some individuals to disrupt the inauguration of the President-elect, Bola Tinubu, on May 29.
The DSS said the aim of the individuals is to undermine security agencies’ efforts at ensuring peaceful inauguration of the President-elect.
The secret police made this known via a statement issued on Thursday, May 25, by its spokesperson, Peter Afunanya.
Afunanya stated: “It would be recalled that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chairman of the Presidential Transition Council (PTC) on 18th May, 2023 held a World Press Conference during which he announced activities for the Presidential inauguration.
“The major highlight of the activities is the swearing-in of the President on 29th May, 2023 in Abuja. On the same date, new Governors will also be inaugurated in most of the States.
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“The Service is, however, aware of plans by subversive elements to disrupt the programmes in parts of the country.
“The aim is to undermine security agencies’ efforts at ensuring peaceful ceremonies as well as creating panic and fear among members of the public.
“Based on these, citizens, the media and Civil Society Organisations are advised to adhere strictly to security and civil protocols during the events.
“They are also urged to shun fake news, false alarms, skewed reportage/narratives and sensationalism that may likely inflame division, tension and violence prior to and after the exercises.
“This is more so that such undesirable acts will serve no purpose other than destroying national unity and cohesion.
“Additionally, all unauthorised (and unaccredited) persons are warned to stay away from restricted and certain designated areas at the event venues,” the DSS spokesman noted.
He further urged Nigerians to remain calm and law-abiding, adding that the DSS will continue to sustain collaboration with other security agencies to ensure successful inaugurations.
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