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"We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by HonNL: 8:40am On Sep 01, 2022
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL NIGERIA

Press Release

30 August 2022


Nigeria must show genuine commitment to ending enforced disappearances

• Families of victims of enforced disappearance let down by authorities
• Dadiyata still missing after abduction by gunmen 3-years ago
• No accountability for families of victims of enforced disappearance

Nigerian authorities must show genuine commitment to ending the heinous crime of enforced disappearances, which is still prevalent in the country, says Amnesty International Nigeria to mark the International Day of the Disappeared.

“When people are arrested by state agents, without any trace of their whereabouts, and the state denies knowledge of where they are, their families are exposed to unthinkable suffering; they find it difficult to move on as they wait each day in anguish, hoping their loved ones’ return,” says Osai Ojigho Director Amnesty International Nigeria.

Between 2020 to 2022, Amnesty International Nigeria has documented several cases of enforced disappearances, mass arrest, torture, extortions, ill-treatment, and extrajudicial executions by law enforcement officers responding to the activities of IPOB in the Southeast and Southwest,” says Osai Ojigho

The mother of a 34-year-old father of three who disappeared since 6 February 2022 after arrest by the police from the State Command, Owerri, Imo State told Amnesty International that: “My son was arrested on 6 February 2022. Since his arrest, we have made efforts to locate his whereabouts to no avail. The police warned us not to come near their offices. Nobody knows whether he is dead or alive.”

In a similar case of enforced disappearance, Sunday Nwafor, a 47-year-old businessman was last seen on 27 February 2020 after his arrest by army officials from 140 Brigade Ohafia, Abia State. “Since 27 February 2020, I have not seen my husband. When I go there, they tell me to go and pray; that my husband is an IPOB member. He has never participated in any IPOB activities. I now go to the bush to get firewood which I sell. My daughter had to drop out of school.” Sunday Nwafor’s wife told Amnesty International.

Other victims of enforced disappearance including, Obioma Okoroafor (40 years), Ozoemela Nwaokorie (34 years) and Ogechi Ifere Matins were arrested on 27 October 2020 by men of the Nigerian Army at Oyibo, Rivers State during the #EndSARS protests. The military denied having them in their custody.
“Upon enquires at 6 Division, 29 Battalion, we were informed that their names and pictures do not match with that of any civilian in their custody. Since then, their whereabouts is still unknown”
- a civil society organization working on the cases told Amnesty International.

The unresolved enforced disappearances of some activists underscore the need for action. Abubakar Idris (Dadiyata) has not been seen for 1,123 days since his abduction from his home in Kaduna on 2 August 2019. The government has denied holding him. His 66-year-old mother, Fatima Abubakar, who believed strongly that her son would return soon, waited in vain as the days cumulated to years. She died in anguish on Tuesday 19 April 2022.

“It is unfortunate that the Nigerian government continues to use enforced disappearance as a longstanding tactic to silence critics and instil fear in civilian populations facing triple threats of armed groups, including Boko Haram, kidnappings and banditry,” says Osai Ojigho

Every disappearance violates a range of human rights including the right to security and dignity of person, right not to be subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, right to humane conditions of detention, right to a legal personality, right to a fair trial, right to a family life, and right to life.

Nigeria is bound by international legal obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance both of which it has acceded to – to investigate, prosecute, punish, and provide remedies and reparations for the crimes of enforced disappearance.

Another 30th of August marks families’ daily wait for the truth on the fate of their disappeared relatives. The Nigerian authorities must fulfill its obligation under international law to end enforced disappearance, and bring succor, hope and justice to these families.

Amnesty International calls on the Nigerian authorities to criminalize enforced disappearance under national law and make it punishable by appropriate penalties in view of its devastating impact on families. With ongoing conflicts across Nigeria more families are having to bear the pain of enforced disappearance.

“The authorities must take immediate actions to end enforced disappearances and other related human rights violations. They must demonstrate zero tolerance for such crimes through ensuring independent, impartial, and effective investigations, and prosecution of those culpable in fair trials, without recourse to the death penalty,” says Osai Ojigho.

Enforced disappearance is an instrument of intimidation that grossly violates human rights. It is unacceptable and must stop. Nigerian authorities must also ensure that victims and their families are told the truth and that they are provided with full and effective reparations to address the harm they have suffered.

Amnesty International, Nigeria

DSS replies:


PRESS RELEASE

DSS DOES NOT ABDUCT CITIZENS


The attention of the Department of State Services (DSS) has been drawn to a false publication by an online newspaper, Peoples Gazette, in which it quoted Amnesty International (AI) as stating that SSS abduct innocent Nigerians under Buhari regime. Whether reported by Peoples Gazette or Amnesty International, the Service outrightly denies this misleading narrative. It does not abduct Nigerians.

As part of its enforcement activities, the DSS arrests when, where and if necessary. This is evidently carried out in line with tenets of democratic ideals. At no time has the agency embarked on its actions without following laid down procedures in respect of obtaining warrants of arrest or orders for detention from competent legal authorities. The claim of abduction or use of enforced disappearances is an absolute lie and a make-up narrative designed to bring the Service to disrepute.

The DSS is law abiding and committed to the protection of citizens and sensitive government installations. In doing this, it will continue to discharge its mandate of intelligence collection and timely dissemination of same to relevant action agencies and stakeholders.

Public attention should, however, be drawn to the deliberate and determined efforts of the publisher of Peoples Gazette, Samuel Ogundipe, to use his platform to undermine law and order. He is known to have, on several occasions, engaged in false and distorted publications to disinform the public. He and his cohorts are hereby warned, for the umpteenth time, to desist from these deplorable acts against the peace and security of the nation. It is time for Ogundipe and the likes to choose reason over fatuity; and patriotism over disloyalty and treachery. Their continuous mischievous resolve to use fake news and hate speech to set the country on fire is condemnable.

Media practitioners in the country should rise above parochial considerations, sanitise its fold and fish out quacks among them. The media can also peer review and embark on self-censorship as part of achieving professionalism in the industry. They must reject the allure of enticement by external forces to use them to instigate violence or undermine government and its institutions. Otherwise, those who run foul of the law must be ready to face justice either now or in the future.

Peter Afunanya, Ph.D, fsi
Public Relations Officer
Department of State Services
National Headquarters
Abuja.
31st August, 2022

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by pitobimandat: 8:41am On Sep 01, 2022
Nawa oo
Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by Nobody: 8:42am On Sep 01, 2022
This is complicating!

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by God1000(m): 8:45am On Sep 01, 2022
DSS needs to change its Modus operandi.

This is not how secret service operates in America

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by BurialGround: 8:49am On Sep 01, 2022
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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by Akinsete19(m): 9:06am On Sep 01, 2022
Big lies

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by Rebuke: 9:06am On Sep 01, 2022
What do yhu expect from the government licensed kidnappers/criminals? cry


Do all yhur best to stay away from them......they're wicked and stupidly heartless.

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by Akinsete19(m): 9:06am On Sep 01, 2022
The agency is run like a lawless security agency. They ran it like the president is a primary 6 pupil who doesn't know his right from left since there is no such educational exposure.

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by slawomir: 9:06am On Sep 01, 2022
Damnnn niggar
Una nor dey abduct but na kidnap una dey do


Una well done o
Dss! How is the family!

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:07am On Sep 01, 2022
The authorities must take immediate actions to end enforced disappearances and other related human rights violations.
They must demonstrate zero tolerance for such crimes through ensuring independent, impartial, and effective investigations, and prosecution of those culpable in fair trials, without recourse to the death penalty

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by TheRealMalcolmX(m): 9:08am On Sep 01, 2022
undecided

Buhari's regime is the worst regime in the history of the world. He is the quintessence of incompetence.

May God not put Nigeria in the hands of another Fulani Muslim.

Death to all terrorists.

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by Amuluonyenaego: 9:08am On Sep 01, 2022
May Almighty God keep you safe from all evils. Strengthen you in all your weakness, favor and bless you in all your endeavors today and throughout this month.
HAPPY NEW MONTH

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by Softmirror: 9:09am On Sep 01, 2022
God1000:
DSS needs to change its Modus operandi.

This is not how FBI operates in America

angry

SIT DOWN THERE
Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by ImoleNaija: 9:09am On Sep 01, 2022
The mother of a 34-year-old father of three who disappeared since 6 February 2022 after arrest by the police from the State Command, Owerri, Imo State told Amnesty International that: “My son was arrested on 6 February 2022. Since his arrest, we have made efforts to locate his whereabouts to no avail. The police warned us not to come near their offices. Nobody knows whether he is dead or alive.

Sorry to say, but any woman who births a cultist/terrorist/olosho only wastes her labour-room pains, as anything could take him/her away from her.

Train your child in the way he should go, abeg.

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by GloriousGbola: 9:09am On Sep 01, 2022
yes now - you 'detain' them - like you detained Anthony Okolie,
Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by money121(m): 9:09am On Sep 01, 2022
Yimu
Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by MasterJayJay: 9:10am On Sep 01, 2022
DSS like SARS are criminal organizations. A day will surely come when the fools will foolishly invade a house and get served in their own coins.

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 9:10am On Sep 01, 2022
grin grin grin

The DSS used to be very respected under the military regimes and the PDP administrations as a professional and covert organization that rarely follow media frenzies. But since Buhari came onboard and started using them to harass judges and intimidate the opposition. They have become a laughing stock and seen as mere attacks dogs of Buhari.

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by franchasofficia: 9:11am On Sep 01, 2022
Useless people, continue lying.


The world is aware of your evil ways under Buhari and APC.



Nigerians should vote in another Boko Haram after Buhari, una suffering never start angry

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by ZombieTAMER: 9:12am On Sep 01, 2022
undecided

Bloody liars

Daura secret service is an arm of Boko Haram

say no to Muslim Muslim ticket

say no to a Muslim taking over from another Muslim..

say yes to equity justice and fairness

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by cjudy(m): 9:12am On Sep 01, 2022
shocked

Una Dey lie. You people have records of abducting citizens both at midnight. You people and EFCC are the same

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by TalkTalkTwins(m): 9:12am On Sep 01, 2022
Hmm
Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by Adayincanada: 9:13am On Sep 01, 2022
we done hear
Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by Nobody: 9:13am On Sep 01, 2022
Lies! This is what Nigerian security agencies do best. Abduction!

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by Grace045(f): 9:14am On Sep 01, 2022
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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by SAMBARRY: 9:14am On Sep 01, 2022
grin

When a prostitute is promising you faithfulness and fidelity,watch your back o grin

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by VKN23: 9:14am On Sep 01, 2022
And this is Nigeria's top security outfit

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by bigpicture001: 9:14am On Sep 01, 2022
They do... I have once been abducted by the DSS...

When I found a. Way to send. My family an sms that I am with the DsS for reasons unknown to me.. family came.. and they claimed I wasn't with them that dey should check other police station... Las last I was tortured like a criminal hanged on a cieliing with handcuffs... And two agent.. used two by two to beat me ceaselessly... Till my leg bone was broken... They loaded and cocked a gun in my face.. and threatened me.. also saying thaat if mistakenly the gun went off.. I will be reported to have attempted escape from detention....

I pray every morning for the death of at least two DSS agent everyday in the hands of. Criminals.... They will never see 70years.... Stupid organization who lies that they investigate cases....

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Re: "We Do Not Abduct Citizens": DSS Replies Amnesty Over Disappearance Of Persons by gracealonev: 9:14am On Sep 01, 2022
They only abduct 'aliens' and 'unknown gunmen'.

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