The
Department of State Services (DSS) has warned all ethnic groups in the country
against misinformation and hate speeches, saying they are capable of causing
disunity.
The warning
is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday by Mr Tony Opuiyo, an
operative of the service.
Opuiyo
further warned that the service would stop at nothing to deal with any group
found culpable in line with its mandate.
It will be
recalled that on June 6, a coalition of Northern youth groups rose from a news
conference in Kaduna where it issued an ultimatum for Igbo people living in the
North to leave before Oct. 1.
The
coalition also ordered people of Northern extraction living in the South
Eastern part of the country to return to the North.
In response
to the quit notice issued to the Igbo, a coalition of Niger Delta militants asked
the Federal Government to return all oil blocks owned by northerners to oil
producing communities.
The DSS
operative, has therefore, advised all those “charting the course of disunity
among Nigerians to desist from their divisive actions.
“The service
is also not oblivious of the efforts of some miscreants to ignite fear and
cause ethnic tensions across the country,’’ he said.
Opuiyo
stated that the service condemns in its entirety the issuance of a quit notice
to anyone against their wishes.
“Such
relocation order is not only illegal, but strongly viewed to be against the
spirit of our constitution, which allows for freedom of movement and
association, among other things.
“The service
has already commenced detailed investigation to get the perpetrators of these
hate campaigns as well as their sponsors.
“At the
appropriate time all those involved in these condemnable acts will be unmasked
and decisively dealt with in line with the laws of the land.’’
Guardian reported that He advised
law-abiding citizens to disregard persuasions by these tribal groups to cause
disaffection.
He assured
Nigerians that the service would not leave any stone unturned in ensuring that
those bent on causing a breakdown of law and order were not spared.
Opuiyo,
therefore, called on anyone with useful information to volunteer same to the
service or the nearest security agency for prompt action.
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