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DSS Invites Mailafia Again Over Comments on Boko Haram Insurgents

Obadiah Mailafia, former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has again been invited by the Department of State Services (DSS) for the third time after his comments on a northern governor among the leaders of the insurgent Boko Haram.

“I have once again (for the 3rd time) been ordered to appear before the DSS at their Jos HQ this coming Monday 14th September at 11.00 am,” he was quoted as saying.

Mailafia also alleged that his life is in danger, saying he spoke on behalf of the “martyrs” killed in the country over the years.

“I spent over 20 years of my working life abroad as a university teacher, banker and international civil servant with unblemished record,” he reportedly said.

“I have no criminal record — not even a parking ticket. Sadly, it is in my own fatherland that I’m being subjected to criminal investigation and such extreme political persecution.

“Please, pray for me. I have reasons to believe that my life is in danger and that some powerful political forces want to silence me forever for speaking the truth.

“For speaking on behalf of the Holy Martyrs — of thousands of innocent children, women, elderly and youths that have been killed in our beloved country.”

Mailafia had earlier said on a programme on Nigeria Info 95.1FM, Abuja on August 10, that repentant insurgents informed him that a governor from the north was their commander.

“They told us that one of the northern governors is the commander of Boko Haram in Nigeria. Boko Haram and the bandits are one and the same. They have a sophisticated network,” he had said

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