EXCLUSIVE: FORMER DAURA’S ALLY SAYS DISGRACED SSS BOSS TOOK BRIBES, BETRAYED BUHARI
EXCLUSIVE:
FORMER DAURA’S ALLY SAYS DISGRACED SSS BOSS TOOK BRIBES, BETRAYED BUHARI
The sacked director general of State Security Service, Lawal
Daura. [Photo credit:
A former assistant to the sacked director general of State
Security Service, Lawal Daura, has accused his former principal of extensive
corruption, and has portrayed him as a man who serially betrayed his boss,
President Muhammadu Buhari, for money.
The assistant, Abdulwahab Abdulrahman, a retired senior SSS
official, said he left the agency because of the scale of corruption and abuse
there.
“I didn’t want my children to see news of my eventual arrest on
TV,” he to Reporters.
Mr Daura, who led Nigeria’s domestic spy agency since 2015, was
abruptly fired on Tuesday by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo after he ordered a
siege on the National Assembly.
The siege, which many Nigerians have characterised as a coup
d’état, startled a nation that has struggled in the past two weeks to keep pace
with rapidly unfolding political stunts ahead of next year’s general elections.
The cordon saw gun-wielding masked men blockading the federal
parliament building in central Abuja, denying access to lawmakers and
legislative staff. It was lifted several hours later, but only after Mr Daura
was summoned by Mr Osinbajo and summarily dismissed. The acting president said
the exercise did not receive authorisation.
Many Nigerians believe the move was to facilitate the removal of
Bukola Saraki as senate president as punishment for his leaving the ruling APC
last week.
But while such plot failed, it helped further galvanise public
outrage against Mr Daura, a controversial figure who in the past three years
managed to create for himself a notorious label as an official responsible for
illegal detention, clampdown on dissent and disobedience of court orders.
Now, his former associate, Mr Abdulrahman, whom some described
as Mr Daura’s former “right-hand man”, has spoken out exclusively to reporters
on what he said was Mr Daura’s darker side Nigerians never knew. Mr Abdulrahman
served as special assistant to Mr Daura until 2016.
Besides corruption, he said Mr Daura repeatedly betrayed
President Buhari.
President Muhammadu Buhari
Messrs Abdulrahman and Daura were members of the Buhari
campaign’s security committee in the buildup to 2015 election. The committee
was led by the current Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau.
Mr Abdulrahman said he served as the secretary of the 25-member
committee.
“I noticed immediately we started work that for Lawal Daura it
is simply about the money,” he said. “In one of earlier meetings he suggested
that we should request for one billion to start work. Where will Buhari see one
billion to give us?”
Reporters could not independently verify the claim. Mr Daura could
not also be reached as he remained in detention Wednesday.
Some of Mr Daura’s aides told Reporters Mr Abdulrahaman was
bitter after being sacked by Mr Daura, and cautioned his claims be treated with
restraint. Mr Abdulrahman denied being sacked; he told this newspaper he left
of his own volition.
But while several other sources in the security agency confirmed
most of the allegations against Mr Daura, they told Reporters both men worked
together for years either for good or for bad till they parted ways in 2016.
Still, they said, the revelations, especially with Mr
Abdulrahman waiving any claim to anonymity, provide a rare opportunity for
Nigerians to get a glimpse of the illicit practices at a security agency that
should be one of the nation’s most revered, and how corruption and partisanship
have stunted the department’s potential.
Before, After 2015 Election
Mr Abdulrahman said in the course of their work and as part of
the transition team after Mr Buhari won the election, Mr Daura “kept producing
fake reports about (Ita) Ekpenyong (his predecessor), but we never knew what he
was targeting,” until late.
He said Mr Daura soon developed the habit of going to Mr
Buhari’s influential cousin, Mamman Daura, to report Mr Ekpenyong and give
details of what the election committee was doing.
That way, he said, Lawal Daura warmed his way into Mamman
Daura’s heart. He also said despite coming from the same neighbourhood in
Katsina State, Mr Buhari never knew Lawal Daura until 2015.
“He was introduced to the president by the late Senator Mustapha
Bukar,” he said.
He also said Mr Daura was never a favourite of President Buhari
because of his “antecedents”, suggesting he was somehow imposed on him by
Mamman Daura and others close to him.
“When he was appointed, he kept putting pressure on me and
Maikano, the current AO (admin officer) at the presidential villa, to come and
work with him as SA. He assured me that what I will get under him, I cannot get
even as a minister,” Mr Abdulrahman said.
Mr Maikano could not be reached to comment on the claim.
Mr Abdulrahman said Mr Daura feared the DG job may not be very
easy since he had never worked at the headquarters and was not an operational
staff.
“He said he wants the two of us to stabilise the service for
him,” the ex-official said. Mr Abdulrahman said he eventually agreed to the
offer after much pressure.
He claimed as the work commenced, “Daura was receiving money
from everyone including the president’s enemies.”
Mr Abdulrahman said when they resumed, they always closed late
at work, often at about 2 a.m. “What are we doing was mostly: receiving Ghana
must go filled with cash brought by enemies of government to him,” he said,
somewhat confirming he was part of whatever happened at the time.
“The rate of corruption on that fourth floor was too much and
the president doesn’t deserve this,” he said. “He will go and get information
on plans for (Senate president) Bukola (Saraki) and then leak it to him,” he
said.
Similar allegation emerged Tuesday after Mr Daura’s removal,
with many administration supporters accusing him of working for Mr Saraki
against the government. On Wednesday, Mr Saraki said claims he compromised Mr
Daura in respect of the National Assembly siege constituted an “insult on the
intelligence of Nigerians”.
But the two institutions under Messrs Saraki and Daura clearly
enjoyed cooperation in the past. In the heated days of the National Assembly’s
standoff with the executive over the appointment of Ibrahim Magu as head of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, it was mostly memos from the SSS that
the lawmakers referenced as basis for rejecting Mr Magu.
‘Brazen Corruption’
At the SSS, Mr Abdulrahman said Mr Daura operated a repressive
administration that stamped on staff rights just as it did on Nigerians’. In
all, he said, the scale of corruption at the agency was shocking.
Such revelations, Reporters learnt, have already sent ripples
across the agency and its sister organisations, with senior officials
shuddering at the prospect of investigations after Mr Daura’s dismissal.
In the course of his interview with Reporters, Mr Abdulrahman
received multiple phone calls apparently from people appealing he should not
yet go public. “I’m sorry sir, I will speak,” he told one caller.
Mr Abdulrahman told this newspaper that at some point, agents
working for Mr Daura stopped going to the bureau de change to carry out
transactions on his behalf. Rather, “they invite the secretary of the bureau de
change at that Sheraton (Hotel) gate to come to the office late at night with
their counting machines, counting dollars”, he said.
“When I had too much I decided to leave and I swore to the
directors who wanted me to stay because of their personal interest that Daura
will leave office in handcuffs because of what I saw.
“I was preaching to him that he needs to help Mr President.
because ‘you know you don’t deserve this office and he appointed you,’ because
of that he stopped my pension for two years until I threatened to go to court,”
he said.
On Mr Daura’s career history, Mr Abdulrahman said the former DG
was sacked from the SSS originally, before his reappointment by Mr Buhari,
because he was caught siphoning diesel from the SSS Academy in Kaduna.
“Before then, he was almost sacked when he was State Director in
Lagos. Tinubu, who was governor donated 20 vehicles to aid the work of the
service in the state; Fashola, who is minister now, was the Chief of Staff at
the time, Lawal Daura took all the vehicles to Kano and sold them off,” he
claimed.
He also said Mr Daura had to be secretly removed in Edo State
because of how he was misusing staff stipends.
“Just like today, how they had to use the back door to ferry him
away, don’t you wonder why he was not taken back to the service facility? He
wouldn’t have survived it. I have been receiving calls all day from some of our
top directors and staff, everyone is in a joyous mood today.
“In fact, a director told me that all his life, he never drank
beer, but today, he will drink to celebrate how this service is finally saved
from destruction,” he said.
This newspaper did not also independently verify those claims.
Arrogance, Disrespect To Constituted
Authority
Mr Abdulrahman also said Mr Daura was too arrogant as DG of SSS.
He said he had no respect for the National Security Adviser,
Babagana Monguno, whom he should be reporting to. He also said he never had any
respect for the vice president, Mr Osinbajo.
“Whenever the Vice President calls for a meeting for 2 o’clock
Daura will cone by 3 and will not apologise. There was a time they had serious
shouting match with Magu over the disrespect shown to the VP and the VP had to
ask Magu to keep quiet,” he said.