NEWS
DSS urges Nigerians to be security conscious

The Department of State Services (DSS) has urged Nigerians to avoid violence, fake news, and divisive actions during and after the Yuletide season for the sake of public order and national security.
A statement by Peter Afunanya, Director of Public Relations and Strategic Communications at the DSS National Headquarters in Abuja, urges citizens to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings.
It also advised citizens and residents to report suspicious persons, movements, parcels and objects to relevant security agencies.
The statement urges operators and patrons of public spaces to protect their facilities and users.
The Service felicitated with Nigerians on the occasions of Christmas and the coming New Year.
It read “Therefore, the Service enjoins members of the public to use the opportunity of the celebration to promote unity and peaceful coexistence. Meanwhile, it will continue to collaborate with sister security and law enforcement agencies and all stakeholders to provide adequate security before, during and after the festive periods.”
Discover more from Asiwaju Media
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
-
POLITICS5 days ago
Nwifuru, Umahi Celebrate President Tinubu at 73
-
POLITICS7 days ago
EBHA Approves Referendum for 12 New LGA In Ebonyi
-
POLITICS7 days ago
Nwanchor Inaugurates Town Union Presidents in Ebonyi
-
EDITORIAL5 days ago
Where Is Dimeji Bankole NOW ?
-
POLITICS6 days ago
Umahi Accused Of Demanding Hot $3x From Popular Business Woman
-
CAMPUS REPORTS4 days ago
Upload your results or lose admission, JAMB tells Direct Entry candidates
-
NEWS4 days ago
We Removed FCT From TSA To Speed Up Development – Tinubu
-
ENTERTAINMENT7 days ago
“How I was left Stranded At Eko Hotels in 2019 ” – Ebonyi-Born Mc
-
TECH4 days ago
OpenAI faces tight deadline to secure $40bn SoftBank funding
-
POLITICS3 days ago
Mgboko Lauds Gov. Nwifuru’s Transformative Agenda
-
NEWS5 days ago
Edo community in Kano condemns Uromi killings, calls for Justice
-
NEWS4 days ago
Lawmakers decry prolong detention of inmates in Abia prison