DSS Did Not Kill Presidential Security Intruder At Argungu, Kebbi State

March 14, 2020
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The Department of State Services wishes to dismiss reports
making the rounds that presidential details killed the intruder that tried to
break the security cordon to attack the President and Commander-in-Chief,
Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR at Argungu, Kebbi State on 12th March 2020.

The Service wishes to clarify the issue as follows;

•       One Mohammed
Jammil Guddare made overzealous but futile attempt to have an unauthorised
handshake with the President thus breaching security protocols.

•    He was stopped by
Security details and arrested for thorough investigation.

•   ​ Preliminary
investigation reveals that he is not a hostile person but an overzealous
enthusiast of the President.

•    The   Service has reviewed the video of the
incident and is taking measures against its personnel found to have been
negligent in their duties.

Peter Afunanya, PhD

Public Relations Officer

Department of State Services

National Headquarters,

Abuja

13th March, 2020​

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