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Jackson Ude, A Certified Liar – DSS, Says “DG To Take Legal Action”

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The Department of State Services has dismissed as absolute nonsense and bundle of lies, the allegations being bandied against its Director General, Alhaji Yusuf Bichi, by Jackson Ude.

Using his X verified handle, Ude, a former Media aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, and an alleged Media Consultant to the office of the then National Security Adviser, has been making consistent and unproven allegations against Bichi.

Bichi has, also, consistently ignored the allegations but is said to be angry with Ude’s latest outing because it touched on staff welfare which most personnel of the Service, vouch the DG takes very seriously.

The DG, according to a statement issued by Peter Afunanya, PhD, Director of Information, DSS, is set to take a legal action against Ude as he regards the current allegations as atrocious.

In his latest outing, Ude alleged that the DG has refused to pay personnel their approved allowances, and instead, not only “looted” same, but has increased his “Goodbye Allowance” from N100m to N200m. There is nothing like “Goodbye Allowance” in the system Afunanya emphasized.

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Following is the reaction by the DSS as issued by Afunanya.

“The attention of the Department of State Services (DSS) has been drawn to some spurious publications by one Jackson Ude on his twitter handle @jacksonpnb, against the person and office of the DGSS, Alhaji Yusuf Magaji Bichi, CFR, fwc.

“The Service hereby states that the allegations are entirely false. It wishes to clarify that neither the DG nor anyone acting on his directive has looted staff subsidy grant. No such grant has been made available to the Service and once that is allocated, staff will, as usual, receive what is due them. Mr Bichi has, in all ramifications, evidently catered for the welfare of active and retired personnel. This is common knowledge and can be verified by Ude.

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“Similarly, the so called “goodbye allowance” which Ude accused the DG of granting himself is non-existent. It is only an imagination of the writer and his sponsors. But assuming the DG is paid any severance package at the end of his tenure, how is that unethical and outside established public service rule?

“While Ude is at his mischief once again and has continued to smear the image of Mr Bichi as well as present him as corrupt, facts at the DSS show otherwise. Recalled from retirement in 2018 and appointed the DGSS, Bichi is seen as spartan, accountable, transparent and indeed, incorruptible. He has remained resolute in running the Service and shown uncommon commitment in the management of its affairs. His top priorities are staff welfare and judicious application of human and material resources. Any misleading narratives to the contrary are therefore unacceptable.

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“Notably, the Service is aware of the desperation and antics of Ude and his other hirelings to associate it with unnecessary controversies either during the 2023 Presidential election or the subsequent litigations following it. The recent campaign of calumny is one of such. But as always, the DGSS is unperturbed. The Service under him will continue to chart a professional course aimed at internal security of the country.

“In view of the foregoing, the public is urged to disregard the falsehood being peddled by this known fake news merchant whose only stock in trade is to misinform as well as use his platforms to create division and violence. Meanwhile, the DGSS will take appropriate legal steps to seek redress.”

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