
The Department of Security Services (DSS) has made it clear that it would not sit by and watch someone like Omoyele Sowore, the Publisher of Sahara Reporters and founder of the African Action Congress (AAC), to take Nigeria for granted by turning it into banana republic.
The Services spokesperson, Peter Afunaya, who admitted that Sowore is in their custody, said that he (Sowore) crossed the red line after he called for a revolution over alleged bad governance, insecurity and corruption, among other national issues.
At a media briefing in Abuja today, August 4, the DSS said that the proposed revolution march instigated by former Presidential Candidate of AAC will threaten public safety, peaceful co-existence and social harmony.
He said that as a responsible security agency, DSS will not just sit idly and watch any individual, group and their cohorts rise and threaten the peace, unity, and constitutionalism of the country.
Afunaya who described revolution as insurgency, revolt, insurrection and forceful takeover of government, added that Nigeria is not a Banana Republic and cannot be made one by the likes of Mr. Sowore.
He emphasized that DSS will not allow self-centered and violence-inclined persons to take law into their own hands.
“Though there is apprehension and anxiety among citizens already, we wish to assure friends of Nigeria, and other law-abiding citizens, that there will be no revolution of any kind come Monday, August 5, 2019.
“A democratically elected government is in charge, and we cannot allow any person or group to foment chaos or fan the ember of revolution.”
Meanwhile, it is gathered that the security agencies in Nigeria are concerned about foreign interest in the agitation for the planned revolution protest.