The State of Security Service (SSS) has described allegations by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) that its officers had taken control of its Abuja and Lagos offices as “inaccurate and misleading”.
The SSS, in a publication on its website on Tuesday, September 10, 2024. in Abuja said a team of two unarmed operatives of the service were lawfully detailed on a routine investigation to the SERAP office in Abuja.
The publication said SERAP, a human rights group had sadly skewed and misinterpreted the lawful assignment as unlawful, harassment and intimidation of its officials.
The secret police said such official enquiries and liaison were traditional and did not in any way amount to illegality or raid.
The service assured an in-depth investigation of the malicious contents and called for citizens’ participation in national security management.
It urged the public to disregard the false narratives by SERAP and pledged its commitment to utmost professionalism in the discharge of its core mandate.
The human rights group had raised the alarm over an “unlawful occupation” of its offices by operatives of the SSS.
The group had called on President Bola Tinubu to direct the SSS to end the “harassment, intimidation and attack on the rights of Nigerians”.