Tinubu Sacks NIA, SSS Chiefs Over Emir’s Killing, Security Lapses

Tinubu Sacks NIA, SSS Chiefs Over Emir's Killing, Security Lapses
Tinubu Sacks NIA, SSS Chiefs Over Emir's Killing, Security Lapses

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Tinubu Sacks Intel Chiefs, DGs Following Spat Over Spy Whistleblower

Intro:

President Bola Tinubu has rocked Nigeria’s intelligence community with twin sackings of Director General (DG) National Intelligence Agency (NIA) Ahmed Rufai Abubakar and Director-General of the State Security Service (SSS), Yusuf Bichi, allegedly due to a feud related to the recent espionage escapade at the Labour House.

Sources privy to internal deliberations reveal the Presidency’s wrath stemmed from intelligence failures during the EndSVDP protest, massive spy recruitment in SSS’s tenure under Bichi’s leadership, and neglect towards security intelligence gathered about spies in high places, corroborated by whistleblower reports.

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