The All
Progressives Congress (APC) on Saturday said it would sue spokesperson of the
States security Service (SSS), Marilyn Ogar, for attempting to blame the party
for the series of bomb blasts in the country.
APC stated that by stating on national television that
whenever the opposition party wins the election, there would be no bomb blasts,
but whenever another party wins the election, there would be blasts, Ms. Ogar
was implying that the party was responsible for terrorism in Nigeria.
“For the DSS Spokesperson to echo the same capricious
statement that has been made in the past by the spokesman of the PDP shows that
the agency has dropped its toga of non-partisanship and has descended into the
political fray.
“If the DSS has any professional ethics, if DSS is not an
arm of the PDP, then the agency must publicly dissociate itself from the
irresponsible and unfounded allegation by Ogar and disengage her from the
service.
“'Doing that will be the first step in restoring the
credibility, or whatever is left of it, of the DSS. In the alternative, we
challenge the DSS to present to Nigerians any evidence it may have to link our
party to the spate of bomb blasts in the country. After all, it is trite that
he who alleges must prove."
The party also commented on Ogar’s allegation that “a
certain political party” believed to be APC offered the SSS N14 million as a
bribe, saying institutions of state like the SSS must know that their
responsibility is to the nation, and not to any political party that may be
having a transient hold on power that their loyalty is to the nation, not to
any individual.
“This way, the institutions will keep their integrity
intact and also serve the nation properly. Irrespective of the government in
power, institutions of state must stay above the fray, in line with best
practices.
“This is a lesson that should not be hard for the fellows
over there at the DSS to understand, going by the antecedents of their agency.
However, where they choose to play politics with their professionalism and
integrity, they will soon realise there are working in an agency that is not
worth its salt, one that has lost the respect of the citizenry."
It saddled the National Assembly with the task of
inviting Ogar's to explain if the alleged N14 million bribe was offered and who
offered it.

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