The Department of State Services (DSS) says Osita Chidoka,
former minister of aviation, lacks knowledge of security matters.
Speaking a few days ago when featured on Sunrise Daily, a
Channels Television programme, Chidoka said the “massive failure to manage our
national diversity” has “grave
implications” for the security agencies.
According to him, the lopsided selection of security chiefs
has an impact on the effort to combat insecurity.
“The security agencies — many people forget that they are
recruited on a state-by-state basis so every state is represented,” he said.
“When you get to the top you find out that only people from
a particular section of the country are going to be the heads of the security
agencies. That automatically creates a problem because the people from the
other section of the country begin to take a lackadaisical attitude to work.”
Reacting in a statement issued on Wednesday, Peter Afunanya,
DSS spokesperson, said Chidoka lacks the competence to speak on “intelligence
practice”.
“Mr Chidoka spoke as a politician and the DSS does not join
issues with politicians,” the statement reads.
“Intelligence activities are based on need-to-know,
need-to-hold and need-to-access principles.
“For today, Mr Chidoka is not on any of the security
platforms to appreciate the workings of the intelligence community or the DSS
in particular. He has no history of core intelligence practice, competence and
experience.
“Chidoka exhibited lack of knowledge or complete ignorance
in aspects of his analysis especially as it concerns the DSS.
“In any case, the Federal Road Safety Corps, where it once
headed, has unarguably continued to enjoy a robust relationship with the DSS
based on inter-agency collaboration.”
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