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Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Nobody: 10:32am On May 21, 2019
The circulation of a document which allegedly called for a coup to overthrow President Muhammadu Buhari appeared to have been exaggerated by the Nigerian government and security agencies, PREMIUM TIMES can report after efforts to obtain it fell through.

Over the past two weeks, security chiefs and political appointees of the president have inundated the public with claims that disgruntled opposition elements were plotting to sabotage Mr Buhari’s administration and implement a coup.

Top amongst those being castigated as setting off the “desperate tactics” were Nigeria’s former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).


Mr Abubakar was the major challenger to Mr Buhari at the February 23 presidential elections.

After security chiefs spent days sidestepping disclosure of those responsible for the alleged anti-democratic plots, the first unambiguous allegation came from the Defence Headquarters on May 14, claiming that a document seeking Mr Buhari’s removal via a coup was in circulation.

The statement blamed ‘Nigerian Continuity and Progress’ for the viral document, describing the authors as “faceless” and “demonic.”

Three days later, on May 17, the State Security Service (SSS), which is responsible for the country’s internal intelligence, also released a statement that essentially repeated the Defence Headquarters’ claim.


The SSS said the so-called Nigerian Continuity and Progress was being sponsored by “aggrieved politicians” with an end-game of instigating widespread violence to force Mr Buhari out of office.

The SSS said it would, “not condone any form of extra-judicial activity or method designed or adopted by persons or groups to subvert constituted authorities.”

On May 15, Information Minister Lai Mohammed became the first member of Mr Buhari’s cabinet to pointedly mention Mr Abubakar and the PDP as contributing to the subversive measures because they lost February 23 presidential election.


No ‘document’ in circulation
But two weeks after Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai first made the claim of the alleged plot, and one week after the Defence Headquarters named ‘Nigerian Continuity and Progress’ as the group behind the alleged coup plot, there is no evidence that the document was ever circulated, or that any ‘faceless’ group has been going by the name before the military statement.

PREMIUM TIMES interviewed 46 people in the media, civil society, national security, defence, police, intelligence and social media, between May 16 and 20, but none of them could confirm either seeing the document or being familiar with ‘Nigerian Continuity and Progress’.

They all told PREMIUM TIMES that the sparse information they have learnt about ‘Nigerian Continuity and Progress’ came from the security agencies’ alarmist statements.

“I have not seen the document,” Mike Ejiofor, a former director at the SSS, told PREMIUM TIMES. Citing national security, he declined further comments about why the document might not be in the public domain despite security agencies’ claim.


‘Investigate it’
Multiple checks within security circles also failed to yield the document.

The spokespersons for the police and Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Navy declined to make the document available, saying they do not have it and that all enquiries should be directed to the Defence Headquarters which first made claims to it or the SSS which followed suit a few days later.

Onyema Nwachukwu, the Defence Headquarters spokesperson, did not return PREMIUM TIMES enquiries about the document between May 16 and 20.


Although SSS spokesperson Peter Afunanya told PREMIUM TIMES the document existed, he declined to make it available.

SSS Officials (Photo Credit: Guardian Nigeria)
SSS Officials (Photo Credit: Guardian Nigeria)
“Please go and investigate it,” Mr Afunanya said after being told that the document they claimed was in circulation had not been seen by anyone in public or security circle.

PREMIUM TIMES also reached out repeatedly to Mr Mohammed about the document, but he declined comments. The information minister had said on Saturday that the government had credible evidence about those plotting a coup.


The comments came a day after PREMIUM TIMES published concerns of national security experts about the danger in government’s allegations of subversive tactics by the opposition.

Abacha’s playbook?
The elusive nature of the document which the military said was ‘circulated’ had prompted allegations from both Mr Abubakar and civic groups that security agencies might be toeing a familiar path in their pursuit of opposition.

“President Buhari wants to replay the phantom coup saga of his now deceased mentor, who threw former President Olusegun Obasanjo in jail after falsely accusing him of treason to perpetuate himself in power,” Mr Abubakar said when he pushed back against allegations of subversive plots on May 15.


In 1995, as he grew paranoid about his brutal junta, former military ruler Sani Abacha ordered the arrest of several opposition politicians and their alleged collaborators in the military.

Between February 28 and March 1, 1995, Mr Abacha’s government cracked down on those who purportedly took part in the phantom coup plot to overthrow him.

Mr Obasanjo, Musa Yar’Adua, a retired major-general, and Lawan Gwadabe, who was an active brigadier-general, were amongst dozens of influential persons taken into custody.

On March 10, 1995, the government announced purported details of the could on national television, and subsequently charged the ‘suspects’ for treason before a military tribunal.


Virtually all those arrested were convicted and placed on death row. They were all later pardoned when Mr Abacha died of cardiac arrest, and a new interim government replaced him.

Chidi Odinkalu, a former head of Nigeria’s human rights commission, said the security agencies put themselves in a fix when they claimed the document was “circulated”.

“They announced to the public that the document was circulated, yet the public did not see anything of such,” Mr Odinkalu said. “Well, Nigerians have a right to be shown the document that was purportedly circulated to them.”

Mr Odinkalu said security agencies exist to protect the people, and not necessarily a regime.

“This is not about the regime; it is about Nigerians and their democratic system of government,” Mr Odinkalu said. “If security agencies have that document that threatened to hijack the country’s democratic institutions, then they should not be hoarding it.”

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/330737-coup-scare-no-evidence-document-referenced-by-nigerian-military-sss-exists.html

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by ainas247: 11:43am On May 21, 2019
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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by aragon4realz(m): 11:43am On May 21, 2019
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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Lamasta(m): 11:45am On May 21, 2019
They should release the documents or keep it forever to themselves. Politicians has done more damage to this nation than good irrespective of there political party. cool

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by AfonjaBoston: 11:45am On May 21, 2019
Matters of urgent national security.
This propaganda arm of PDP will not see shit.
They can continue wailing Atiku money has finished he is depressed and disable.

Alhaji Buhari has retired the muthafucking crook.

Igbo developers are the chief wailers

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Wesely01(m): 11:46am On May 21, 2019
Esseite:
The circulation of a document which allegedly called for a coup to overthrow President Muhammadu Buhari appeared to have been exaggerated by the Nigerian government and security agencies, PREMIUM TIMES can report after efforts to obtain it fell through.

Over the past two weeks, security chiefs and political appointees of the president have inundated the public with claims that disgruntled opposition elements were plotting to sabotage Mr Buhari’s administration and implement a coup.

Top amongst those being castigated as setting off the “desperate tactics” were Nigeria’s former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, and his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).


Mr Abubakar was the major challenger to Mr Buhari at the February 23 presidential elections.

After security chiefs spent days sidestepping disclosure of those responsible for the alleged anti-democratic plots, the first unambiguous allegation came from the Defence Headquarters on May 14, claiming that a document seeking Mr Buhari’s removal via a coup was in circulation.

The statement blamed ‘Nigerian Continuity and Progress’ for the viral document, describing the authors as “faceless” and “demonic.”

Three days later, on May 17, the State Security Service (SSS), which is responsible for the country’s internal intelligence, also released a statement that essentially repeated the Defence Headquarters’ claim.


The SSS said the so-called Nigerian Continuity and Progress was being sponsored by “aggrieved politicians” with an end-game of instigating widespread violence to force Mr Buhari out of office.

The SSS said it would, “not condone any form of extra-judicial activity or method designed or adopted by persons or groups to subvert constituted authorities.”

On May 15, Information Minister Lai Mohammed became the first member of Mr Buhari’s cabinet to pointedly mention Mr Abubakar and the PDP as contributing to the subversive measures because they lost February 23 presidential election.


No ‘document’ in circulation
But two weeks after Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai first made the claim of the alleged plot, and one week after the Defence Headquarters named ‘Nigerian Continuity and Progress’ as the group behind the alleged coup plot, there is no evidence that the document was ever circulated, or that any ‘faceless’ group has been going by the name before the military statement.

PREMIUM TIMES interviewed 46 people in the media, civil society, national security, defence, police, intelligence and social media, between May 16 and 20, but none of them could confirm either seeing the document or being familiar with ‘Nigerian Continuity and Progress’.

They all told PREMIUM TIMES that the sparse information they have learnt about ‘Nigerian Continuity and Progress’ came from the security agencies’ alarmist statements.

“I have not seen the document,” Mike Ejiofor, a former director at the SSS, told PREMIUM TIMES. Citing national security, he declined further comments about why the document might not be in the public domain despite security agencies’ claim.


‘Investigate it’
Multiple checks within security circles also failed to yield the document.

The spokespersons for the police and Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Navy declined to make the document available, saying they do not have it and that all enquiries should be directed to the Defence Headquarters which first made claims to it or the SSS which followed suit a few days later.

Onyema Nwachukwu, the Defence Headquarters spokesperson, did not return PREMIUM TIMES enquiries about the document between May 16 and 20.


Although SSS spokesperson Peter Afunanya told PREMIUM TIMES the document existed, he declined to make it available.

SSS Officials (Photo Credit: Guardian Nigeria)
SSS Officials (Photo Credit: Guardian Nigeria)
“Please go and investigate it,” Mr Afunanya said after being told that the document they claimed was in circulation had not been seen by anyone in public or security circle.

PREMIUM TIMES also reached out repeatedly to Mr Mohammed about the document, but he declined comments. The information minister had said on Saturday that the government had credible evidence about those plotting a coup.


The comments came a day after PREMIUM TIMES published concerns of national security experts about the danger in government’s allegations of subversive tactics by the opposition.

Abacha’s playbook?
The elusive nature of the document which the military said was ‘circulated’ had prompted allegations from both Mr Abubakar and civic groups that security agencies might be toeing a familiar path in their pursuit of opposition.

“President Buhari wants to replay the phantom coup saga of his now deceased mentor, who threw former President Olusegun Obasanjo in jail after falsely accusing him of treason to perpetuate himself in power,” Mr Abubakar said when he pushed back against allegations of subversive plots on May 15.


In 1995, as he grew paranoid about his brutal junta, former military ruler Sani Abacha ordered the arrest of several opposition politicians and their alleged collaborators in the military.

Between February 28 and March 1, 1995, Mr Abacha’s government cracked down on those who purportedly took part in the phantom coup plot to overthrow him.

Mr Obasanjo, Musa Yar’Adua, a retired major-general, and Lawan Gwadabe, who was an active brigadier-general, were amongst dozens of influential persons taken into custody.

On March 10, 1995, the government announced purported details of the could on national television, and subsequently charged the ‘suspects’ for treason before a military tribunal.


Virtually all those arrested were convicted and placed on death row. They were all later pardoned when Mr Abacha died of cardiac arrest, and a new interim government replaced him.

Chidi Odinkalu, a former head of Nigeria’s human rights commission, said the security agencies put themselves in a fix when they claimed the document was “circulated”.

“They announced to the public that the document was circulated, yet the public did not see anything of such,” Mr Odinkalu said. “Well, Nigerians have a right to be shown the document that was purportedly circulated to them.”

Mr Odinkalu said security agencies exist to protect the people, and not necessarily a regime.

“This is not about the regime; it is about Nigerians and their democratic system of government,” Mr Odinkalu said. “If security agencies have that document that threatened to hijack the country’s democratic institutions, then they should not be hoarding it.”

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/330737-coup-scare-no-evidence-document-referenced-by-nigerian-military-sss-exists.html


What do you want from this country Nigeria before you all start with your hypocrisy comments.
Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Derinhenz: 11:47am On May 21, 2019
Atiku should be arrested.

He is instigating the military.
Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by OBAGADAFFI: 11:48am On May 21, 2019
grin
Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by anonimi: 11:49am On May 21, 2019
Should anyone be surprised that APC people are telling lies
They tell lies just as they breathe air. Na wa for them oh.


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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Nobody: 11:52am On May 21, 2019
Derinhenz:
Atiku should be arrested.

He is instigating the military.

Was it not APC that claimed they have evidence of coup plotting by Atiku?

Burutai said same..
SSS acknowledged same..
Lai Mohammed buttressed their point..

Where is the Document now, and they cant provide any, meanwhile these are supposed to be the security apparatus of the Nation and ministry of information.

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Dannyset(m): 11:52am On May 21, 2019
PT is now in a better position to get intelligence report than our Security Agencies, right? Rubbish!

My own is, if the Cameroonian Jokoli do anyhow, he go see anyhow.

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by anonimi: 11:53am On May 21, 2019
AfonjaBoston:
Matters of urgent national security.
This propaganda arm of PDP will not see shit.
They can continue wailing Atiku money has finished he is depressed and disable.

Alhaji Buhari has retired the muthafucking crook.

Igbo developers are the chief wailers

Did you read the news at all?
Or are you also an illiterate who ran away from school to join the army

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Topmaike007(m): 11:54am On May 21, 2019
Na Dem Sabi joor,no be wetin dey do me dey do them jaare
Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Kingosytex(m): 11:54am On May 21, 2019
gen. brutal na Buhari boy, so nothing de happen
Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by feldido(m): 11:55am On May 21, 2019
Wesely01:


What do you want from this country Nigeria before you all start with your hypocrisy comments.
And you had to qoute the whole write up?

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by SouthSouth1914: 12:03pm On May 21, 2019
Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Blakjewelry(m): 12:03pm On May 21, 2019
all our security agents are now our politician boy boy

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:03pm On May 21, 2019
Dead On Arrival! smiley

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by BBYYOLA: 12:05pm On May 21, 2019
I applaud and cherish the PremiumTimes(PT) newspaper. For me they are the only and true/genuine Investigative media house in Nigeria. More ink to your pens. You are helping to strengthen our democracy. Democracy will flourish where there are effective and unbiased media houses.

On this issue, I condemn the security agencies actions for trying to create what is not there. Infact they may give some unscrupulous elements the clue to carry out the phantom coup. And I don't think overthrowing the present will be difficult.

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by ugonology(m): 12:08pm On May 21, 2019
No smoke without fire... Something is inertly brewing within the military structure of Nigeria.
Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by BruncleZuma: 12:10pm On May 21, 2019
Hahahahahahahaha...

The day this Wolf go show, I hope those screaming its name would be around to kill it?

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Racoon(m): 12:16pm On May 21, 2019
Check out!

Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Stalwert: 12:17pm On May 21, 2019
PT should know no security Agency will carry intelligence and give them.

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by prigoz(m): 12:20pm On May 21, 2019
It is only a fool will believe APC, who does not know that APC and Lie are inseparable seamen.

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Npfn: 12:23pm On May 21, 2019
Plans has been concluded to arrest atiku before the inauguration it was finalized at Saudi Arabia from onochie to DSS boss to burati allocation and lai Mohammed confirming it the days ahead will be so funny

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by waleyrae(m): 12:31pm On May 21, 2019
The fact that PT and everyone they've interviewed haven't seen it doesn't mean it's not in existence, also the fact that the security agencies and Lai Muhammad, especially the latter for obvious reasons, said it's in existence doesn't mean it is as it could be propaganda... All the same, it's not our fault, it's the way we've been wired

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by frankyychiji(f): 12:31pm On May 21, 2019
Stalwert:
PT should know no security Agency will carry intelligence and give them.
So a document purportedly circulated is now a secret document?

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Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by FuckDaMods: 12:41pm On May 21, 2019
Expect the coup when u don't expect it
Re: Coup Scare: No Evidence Document Referenced By Nigerian Military, SSS Exists by Craigslists: 12:42pm On May 21, 2019
The clue.less presi.dent and his team of nitwits are just chasing their own shadows.

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