Why we raided APC's Lagos office, DSS

Source: pointblanknews.com

The Department of State Security Services, DSS, has said it raided the Lagos office of the APC because it received a petition alleging “unwholesome activities” in the building located at No.10, Bola Ajbola Street, Allen Avenue, Ikeja.

According to DSS' spokesperson,  Marilyn Ogar, the  petition alleged that those behind the activities were cloning INEC Permanent Voters Card with the intention of hacking into INEC data base, corrupting it and replacing them with their own data.

“Based on this information, the service placed the building under surveillance and having been convinced that some unwholesome activities were going on in the building, it undertook a raid of the premises.

“In the process, some persons were arrested, while a Server, three hard drives and 31 Ghana-must-go bags of hard copy document were recovered and taken away for further investigation,” Ms. Ogar said.

The spokesperson, who has in the past made unsubstantiated allegations against the APC, said the building had no signpost indicating whether it was a private or government office.

The DSS statement comes almost 24 hours after the APC announced the invasion of its office and called for a thorough investigation of the act.

In the statement by its spokesperson, Lai Mohammed, the APC said the building was being used as a data centre for its members.


“More than a dozen computers were destroyed. The server was also vandalized along with other equipments in the building. Just like the Watergate scandal in the USA, the state-sponsored security operatives apparently acting at the behest of the ruling PDP government turned the office upside down, and pulled out and vandalized everything in sight.

“They chose to believe the lie that it was a warehouse belonging to one of the national leaders of the party where dangerous weapons were being kept, when in fact it is a centre for entering the data provided by the millions of Nigerians who registered as members of the party during its membership registration exercise,” the party said.

The opposition party called for an “independent inquiry to fish out those who ordered the needless and unprovoked attack.”

“Now that they have overreached themselves by attacking the offices of the main opposition party and destroying part of its membership database, can the PDP-led government still claim to be operating under the rule of law? Can the government sincerely tell the world it is now ready for free and fair elections in 2015? This is one impunity too many, and we will not allow it to be swept under the carpet,” the statement said.

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