DSS uncover plot to ‘stage violent protests’, identifies ringleaders

The Department of State Services (DSS) has revealed a disturbing plot by certain elements in various regions of the country to orchestrate violent protests aimed at discrediting both the Federal Government and security agencies.

In an official statement released early on Monday, DSS spokesman Peter Afunanya issued a warning, emphasizing that the agency has identified the key figures behind this sinister plan.

The statement read, “The Department of State Services (DSS) hereby informs the public that it has uncovered plans by some elements in parts of the country to stage violent protests in order to discredit the Federal Government and security agencies over sundry socio-economic matters.”

According to intelligence reports, the plotters involve certain politicians who are actively mobilizing unsuspecting student leaders, ethnic-based associations, youth, and dissatisfied groups for their planned disruptive actions.

The DSS has taken steps to identify the masterminds of this plot and is closely monitoring their activities to prevent any attempts to push the nation into chaos.

In response to this development, the DSS has directed the heads of tertiary institutions and university vice-chancellors to take measures to prevent their students from participating in activities that could disrupt public peace.

The agency also called upon parents and guardians to advise their children and wards against engaging in unlawful behavior.

The agency’s statement further reinforced the government’s commitment to addressing the nation’s challenges and urged those intent on undermining national security to reconsider their actions, warning that legal action would be taken against individuals and groups involved in these devious schemes.

The DSS emphasized its readiness to enforce the law and hold accountable those responsible for any disruptive activities.

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