An Arewa group, the Concerned Arewa Youth Council, has cautioned Nigerians against spreading allegations that could undermine national security.
The group spoke amidst claims in some quarters that the director-general of the Department of State Services (DSS), Oluwatosin Adeola Ajayi, is religiously biased in the agency’s arrest pattern.
Addressing a press conference, the group’s spokesman, Abdulsamad Ibrahim, said the growing wave of misinformation and negative public perception around security operations is worsening the country’s fragile security situation.
He stressed that security agencies cannot effectively tackle threats without the understanding, cooperation and support of citizens.
He described as “irresponsible and harmful” the narrative suggesting that the DSS boss ordered arrests based on religious identities.
While noting that the group does not interfere in operational matters of security agencies, Ibrahim emphasised that institutions like the DSS operate within constitutional and legal frameworks.
According to him, in modern democracies, the success of national security largely depends on collaboration between the public and institutions responsible for safeguarding lives and property.
Ibrahim lamented that many Nigerians still interpret crimes through the lenses of religion and ethnicity rather than as violations of the law.
He noted that such tendencies allow criminal elements in communities to evade justice while innocent citizens suffer the consequences.
The spokesman added that instead of supporting authorities to identify and prosecute offenders, some individuals and groups politicise security matters or frame them along sectarian lines.
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