DSS warns against plot to destabilise Nigeria in December

The Department of State Services (DSS) has uncovered plots by some groups to cause a breakdown of law and order in various parts of the country including Abuja.

The Public Relations Officer, DSS National Headquarters, Abuja, Dr Peter Afunanya disclosed this in a statement, adding that the groups are plotting to instigate protests, mass action and violence with a view to causing anarchy in Nigeria.

DSS warned institutions to caution their students and employees respectively from engaging in any untoward activity against public order.

The statement read: “These predetermined actions have been designed to take place simultaneously in the major cities across the geopolitical zones in the coming weeks. This is more so that the plotters are also targeting the yuletide seasons to accomplish their sinister motives.

“Considering the implications of these on public safety and national security, the Service wishes to warn the anti-democratic elements responsible for these heinous plots to desist forthwith from their inglorious acts.

“Consequently, parents are advised to rein in their wards not to allow themselves to be used to foment trouble. Similarly, Heads of academic and public institutions are to warn their students and employees respectively from engaging in any untoward activity against public order.

“The Service and other sister agencies are at alert and will ensure that peace and security are maintained in all parts of the country before, during and after the festive periods.

“Law-abiding citizens are equally encouraged to go about their normal businesses without fear but report any suspected persons or breach of peace to the nearest security office to them.”

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