BREAKING NEWS
The Presidency Reveals The Security Agencies Uncover Plot To Disrupt 2019 Election
The Presidency
has revealed that Heads of security agencies have uncovered plots by some
groups to disrupt the processes leading to the 2019 general elections.
Mallam Garba
Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity,
quoted the security chiefs as saying this yesterday at the State House
Conference Centre in Abuja, during an interactive meeting with owners and
decision makers in the media.
He listed the
security chiefs that spoke as “the Director-General of the Department of State
Services, Lawal Daura; the Director-General of the National Intelligence
Agency, Ambassador Ahmed Rufa’i Abubakar and the Chief of Defence Staff,
General Gabriel Olonisakin.”
The presidential
spokesperson said the security chiefs had warned the media against activities
of some unregistered groups that had lately been active in trying to undermine
critical institutions, such as the law-enforcement agencies and the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC.
He said the
“security heads also called for closer cooperation from the media to prevent
terrorists and radical ideologies directed from abroad from undermining the
ongoing efforts to restore security in parts of Nigeria, facing the challenges
of terrorism, economic sabotage, criminality, farmers-herdsmen clashes and the
spread of illegal weapons.
“In the midst of
the debate over the right to freedom of expression and the government’s efforts
to ensure that the digital space and the mass media generally do not become a
playground for terrorism and destabilization, the security chiefs assured that
they would maintain a balance between openness and national security.”
The presidential
spokesman said “the security chiefs, however, called on media owners and
practitioners to walk the fine balance between openness on one hand and
national security on the other.”
He said the
security chiefs assured that the security situation in the country was within
the control of the government and that this could be helped, where the media
reduced sensation from their daily coverage.
Shehu said the
security chiefs added that “Our state of national security is not as bad as it
is painted by the media.”
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