Every Time DSS Did A Sweep Of Buhari's Room And Office , They Found Bugs, Who Put Them There - Omole
Dr. Charles Omole, the author of "Muhammadu Buhari: From Soldier to Statesman, the Legacy of Muhammadu Buhari," has shared concerning insights into the Buhari administration's inner workings.In an interview with Channels Television, he discussed the significant influence of powerful groups, often called cabals, on the governance of the country.Omole pointed out that in a prior conversation, Yusuf Bichi, the former Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), raised serious alarms about President Muhammadu Buhari’s personal safety.According to Omole, this concern may have hampered the president's ability to take decisive action against certain influential individuals.The apprehension regarding his safety complicated leadership and constrained his decision-making.One of the critical issues highlighted by Omole was the consistent finding of listening devices in Buhari’s bedroom and office.He noted that during regular security audits conducted by the DSS in these highly secure locations, bugs were frequently uncovered.This revelation was alarming, as these areas should be protected by top-level security.What added to the unease was the DSS's reported surprise at these discoveries.The agency, tasked with ensuring the president's safety, was unsure about who had installed the devices, raising significant questions about who had access to the president’s private areas.As Omole remarked, "Every time the DSS did a sweep of his room and office, they found bugs. So the question has to be, who put it there, who has access to his bedroom?”
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