Since her fake certificate scandal broke in the media, Stella Oduah goes
everywhere with black glasses but she is still taking certain actions
to ensure that President Goodluck Jonathan keeps her in his cabinet.Operatives
of the State Security Service have been directed by the Ministry of
Aviation to stay away from all the nation’s international airports. The
order, which was communicated to the SSS leadership a few weeks ago, was
said to have shocked the many in the service headquarters.
It was gathered that Stella Oduah’s latest directive will affect the
ability of the SSS to perform its core duties of preventing, detecting,
and investigating threats of espionage, and other terrorist activities
at the airports.
The international airports are Murtala Mohammed International Airport,
Lagos; Port Harcourt International Airport; Nnamdi Azikiwe International
Airport, Abuja; Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano. Keep reading after this break...
A top security source, who declined to be named because he was not
permitted to speak, confided in one of Punch’s correspondents in Abuja
on Sunday, that no reason was given by the minister for the order.
“We are taking every step to end terrorism in the country by scaling up our intelligence networks and tightening security at all borders and airports, but the aviation ministry, rather than complementing our efforts, is exposing the nation to more risks by withdrawing SSS personnel from all international airports for reasons best known to it,” the source said.
“We are taking every step to end terrorism in the country by scaling up our intelligence networks and tightening security at all borders and airports, but the aviation ministry, rather than complementing our efforts, is exposing the nation to more risks by withdrawing SSS personnel from all international airports for reasons best known to it,” the source said.
Anyway, there were indications that the National Security Adviser, Col.
Sambo Dasuki (retd), is now aware of the development and might cancel
Stella Oduah’s order for the good of the country’s security.
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