The Department of State Services (DSS) has invited Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed — founder of Baze University and the Labour Party’s 2023 vice-presidential candidate — for questioning over statements the agency reportedly considers capable of inciting tension in the country.
According to information obtained by Zagazola Makama, security officials have grown increasingly concerned about the former lawmaker’s recent public commentary, particularly his repeated assertions that Nigeria is facing what he described as a “constitutional crisis.”
A security insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Baba-Ahmed’s most recent television appearance triggered renewed alarm within the intelligence community.
During the broadcast, he allegedly criticized both the judiciary and the military for permitting the inauguration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima, claiming their actions enabled conditions that emboldened the military to “look civilians in the face and call them ‘bloody fools.’”
The source described the remarks as “incendiary,” warning that such rhetoric could further inflame national tensions at a time when Nigeria continues to navigate a sensitive political environment.
He noted that similar narratives had contributed to instability in other West African nations, including Guinea-Bissau, making it essential for authorities to address issues of misinformation and provocative political speech early.
“The DSS is handling the matter with caution. This isn’t about politics,” the insider said. “It’s about preventing comments that could, intentionally or not, endanger the stability and unity of the country.”
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The source further explained that Baba-Ahmed’s invitation is not intended as punishment, but rather a preventive step to seek clarification on his statements, understand their context, and avert the spread of narratives that could stir unrest or misinterpretation among the public.
“It’s a routine engagement,” he added. “The goal is to ensure that public figures remain mindful of how their statements can influence national discourse.”
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Datti Baba-Ahmed Faces DSS Inquiry Over Remarks on Judiciary, Military and Tinubu’s Inauguration
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The Department of State Services (DSS) has invited Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed — founder of Baze University and the Labour Party’s 2023 vice-presidential candidate — for questioning over statements the agency reportedly considers capable of inciting tension in the country.
According to information obtained by Zagazola Makama, security officials have grown increasingly concerned about the former lawmaker’s recent public commentary, particularly his repeated assertions that Nigeria is facing what he described as a “constitutional crisis.”
A security insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Baba-Ahmed’s most recent television appearance triggered renewed alarm within the intelligence community.
During the broadcast, he allegedly criticized both the judiciary and the military for permitting the inauguration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima, claiming their actions enabled conditions that emboldened the military to “look civilians in the face and call them ‘bloody fools.’”
The source described the remarks as “incendiary,” warning that such rhetoric could further inflame national tensions at a time when Nigeria continues to navigate a sensitive political environment.
He noted that similar narratives had contributed to instability in other West African nations, including Guinea-Bissau, making it essential for authorities to address issues of misinformation and provocative political speech early.
“The DSS is handling the matter with caution. This isn’t about politics,” the insider said. “It’s about preventing comments that could, intentionally or not, endanger the stability and unity of the country.”
Also Read: Nollywood Actor Taiye Arimoro Suspended by AGN, AMP, and Directors Guild
The source further explained that Baba-Ahmed’s invitation is not intended as punishment, but rather a preventive step to seek clarification on his statements, understand their context, and avert the spread of narratives that could stir unrest or misinterpretation among the public.
“It’s a routine engagement,” he added. “The goal is to ensure that public figures remain mindful of how their statements can influence national discourse.”
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