Lagos Assembly ‘invasion’: DSS threatens lawsuit against broadcast stations

The Department of State Services, DSS, has threatened two prominent broadcast stations with lawsuits over ‘false and malicious reports’ against the organisation.

According to the security Agency, Africa Independent Television, AIT, and Channels Television both aired false reports against it on the crisis that rocked the Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday.

Charmingpro reported that operatives of the DSS and the Nigeria Police, on Monday, took over the Lagos State House of Assembly.

However, a letter eventually emerged, disclosing that the House had requested the DSS to strengthen security around the Assembly complex.

The letter cited reports that the impeached Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, planned to return to the position.

In a statement on Tuesday, DSS accused the broadcast stations of reporting that its operatives “stormed or invaded” the Assembly.

DSS, through its lawyer, Chief Ayodeji Adedipe, SAN, said the agency was invited to beef up security and did not invade the Assembly as reported.

The two separate letters to the broadcast stations, dated February 17, 2025, read: “First, it must be stated that our client, in carrying out its core statutory mandate of collection of intelligence for good governance and national safety and upholding and enforcing criminal laws of Nigeria, was invited to the Lagos State House of Assembly, vide a letter dated 14th February, 2025, written to it by the Acting Clerk of the said State House of Assembly. A copy of the letter is herewith attached

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