Tuesday, 7 April 2015

DSS Appoints Mani As New Chief Security Officer For President-Elect "Buhari"


A new chief security officer (CSO) was appointed for the
president-elect as part of security arrangement ahead of his
swearing in on May 29.
An operative of the Department of Security Service (DSS),
Abdulrahman Dauda Mani is the new security chief of the
president-elect.
Mani’s appointment was announced by the director general
of the DSS Ita Ekpenyong last week when he paid a courtesy
call to Buhari.
Mani’s appointment also came with accelerated promotion by
the secret service.
Mani was deployed by the DSS as a security detail to Buhari
in 2011 weeks before he launched his campaign that year.
Daily Trust learned that security has been beefed up around
the president-elect a day after he was presented with a
certificate of return by INEC.

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