Osun denies withdrawal of DSS, police detail from Adeleke

Senator Adeleke

Adeleke’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, said in a statement on Sunday that it was a minor disagreement between the police and the DSS.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Osun State Government has debunked reports that the police and officers of the Department of State Services (DSS) attached to Governor Ademola Adeleke have been withdrawn.

On Saturday, a group known as Osun Shall Rise Again (OSRA) claimed in a statement that the DSS had withdrawn its officers attached to Adeleke following a disagreement.

The group further said in the statement signed by its Secretary and Chairman, Saheed Bakare and Lanre Akeju, respectively that the DSS took the step after Adeleke made “unguarded utterances” before the personnel deployed to work with him.

Reacting to the rumour, Adeleke’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, said in a statement on Sunday that it was a minor disagreement between the police and the DSS.

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DSS officials (file photo)

“The attention of the Osun State Government has been drawn to a report on the alleged withdrawal of security personnel from Governor Ademola Adeleke.

“We want to clarify that it is a minor disagreement between officers of the Department of State Service and the police. The matter has been reported to the headquarters of the two security agencies for resolution. The issue is being sorted out.

“We reassure members of the public that there is no cause for alarm. Your governor is fully secured and governance is proceeding without let or hindrance,” the statement said.

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