More facts have emerged on the role played by the sacked
Director-General, Department of State Services (DSS), Mr Lawal Daura, on
the botched attempt to forcefully effect leadership change in the
National Assembly and how the plan was hatched.
Sunday Tribune
learnt that there were more to the report being bandied around,
especially over the series of denial that trailed the DSS operation,
than meets the eye.
Though the plan was said to have been hatched
and executed by Mr Daura, it was not without the input and support of
some powerful interests in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Sunday
Tribune leant that after the failure of the rumoured initial attempt to
get the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki impeached on July 24, which
led to the defection of some senators, individuals who felt that
Saraki’s continued leadership of the Senate was an affront on the APC
leadership and government had impressed it on the DSS boss that the
embattled Senate president must be pushed out of office.
“The
event of Tuesday did not begin that day,” a source told Sunday Tribune.
“It was all part of the previous plan to force the Senate president and
his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, out of office, since it is now certain that
they won’t resign on their own.”
It was learnt that Daura had
mounted pressure on the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA), Alhaji
Mohammed Sani Omolori, asking him to make himself available for the
swearing in of a new leadership of the National Assembly on August 7.
A source close to Omolori however, said that the Clerk to the National Assembly never met Daura.
How the plan was leaked
Sunday
Tribune checks further revealed that the plan of the DSS boss would
have succeeded but for the Freudian slip made by Senator Ahmed Lawan
after the meeting with President MuhammaduBuhari which, it was learnt,
alerted some members of the opposition party.
Senator Lawan had
in a televised interview stated that they had asked all their members to
be present at the National Assembly on Tuesday. That statement, a
source in the opposition, told Sunday Tribune, was the danger signal
that alerted some of them.
“The meeting that was called for
Tuesday was not for all members but NASS leadership. So when Senator
Lawan made that statement, we immediately knew something big was going
to happen,” the source stated.
“Though we alerted some of our
members it was providence that saved the day. A member of the Senate
president media team had arrived at the complex before the DSS took
over. The reports and videos of the event as it unfolded then that were
sent were our saving grace.
“They were what alerted other members
who quickly massed at the entrance. Of course, there was also the
heroic display of Honourable [Boma] Goodhead which forced the hands of
the operatives.
Contrary to the lies and rumours being spread,
none had an idea of what was going to happen. The Senate president was
just lucky. He would have been impeached,” the source explained.
Presidency caught Unawares
Findings
suggest that the Acting President, Professor YemiOsinbajo, was indeed
not carried along. But the same cannot be said of some APC leadership.
It
was gathered that a meeting of the APC members presided over by their
chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, had taken place during the night
before the attack at Asokoro area. The meeting, it was said, was
deadlocked over Saraki and Ekweremadu’s successors.
It was
gathered that whereas the choice of the party for the Senate Presidency
remains Senator Ahmed Lawan, two other senators are also eyeing the
seat.
It was learnt that Senator George Akume and AbdulahiAdamu
have been campaigning for the post of Senate President among core
members of the APC and that each of Lawan, Adamu and Akume would have
put himself forward if the coup had succeeded.
It was also learnt
that some forces in the APC were also rooting for Senator Godswill
Akpabio who had just resigned as Minoroty Leader as a choice for Deputy
Senate President.
While some members were said to have favoured
the North-East clinching it because of Lawan, others opposed had cited
Speaker Yakubu Dogara who is still in the APC being from that zone and
would rather prefer it to remain in the North-Central. There was also
said to be a disagreement over who to take over the seat of Deputy
Senate President between Senator Hope Uzodinma, Andy Ubah.
Further
insight into the plan revealed that the embattled ex-DSS boss was said
to have deemed informing Professor Osinbajo or getting presidential
clearance as an obstacle. He was said to have told close associates that
the vice-president is a lawyer and that he would only be asking for due
process to be followed.
Saraki will be impeached — Oshiomhole
“He
said the VP would be quoting laws and due process and that would not
help matters. That would keep Saraki and co in power. He believes that
once Saraki and others are impeached, it is over. Even if they head to
the court, it would take time before anything could come out the case.
“Once he got the buy in of some powerful stakeholders he moved in. The result is what we are seeing today,” the source said.
Why DSS staff jubilated over sack of Daura
Sources
close to the security forces have confirmed the reasons why staff of
the DSS jubilated when they heard of the sack of the erstwhile
Director-General, Lawal Daura.
It was gathered that he assumed
extraordinary powers immediately he assumed office and that he ensured
that all Directors at the National Headquarters of the service are made
to queue up to pay homage to him daily.
A source said: “To add
salt to injury, you cannot even go and ease yourself because, once he
sighted you in the CCTV that you have left, you are in soup.” Before
Daura, Directors at the Headquarters of the service are allocated a
Prado SUV, a Peugeot 508 as official cars and one Toyota Hilux as
utility car.
It was also gathered that Daura reduced the monthly
subvention of the Directors by as much as 70 per cent under the pretext
that there is no money.
The former DSS was also said to have
stopped the welfare all DSS staff even though it was said that he
approved US dollars to sponsor some trips abroad.
Many of the
operatives were allegedly denied their allowances usually paid for
operational deployments a source said the In 2017, the former DG DSS
allegedly sponsored 32 persons, including some of his wives and
grandchildren to the USA with some of them getting as much as $10,000
for adults and others got $5,000 as PTA.
“Training programmes and
other official benefits were stopped. Even overseas training which are
to be sponsored by the foreign institutions suffered because of lack of
interest to treat files. Most at times, the event must have been
concluded months after, before he would see the file and he was always
proud to write ‘belated, file away,” a source stated.
But sources
said that despite the claim of paucity of funds, the man alleged said
to have placed his children and grandchildren and their spouses on
monthly allowances of about N200,000 monthly.
The source further
said: “The wives and grown up children were collecting petrol voucher
for 100 litres per week, whereas operational vehicles are not properly
fuelled, except those on standby for special operations like the
operation at the National Assembly. continue reading here CLICK
Officials of the DSS were
told that Dangote Group donated vehicles just like the company did to
the Police but that the embattled ex-DG converted the vehicles to
personal use.
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