The DSS described the reportage by the broadcast stations as false and malicious.

In a letter to the stations by its lawyer, Adedeji Adedipe (SAN), the DSS alleged that the stations misrepresented its actions during a tense period on February 17, 2025, when concerns arose over the possible return of former Speaker Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa.

Adedipe stated that DSS’ role was purely to support existing security forces, and it did not engage in any unlawful activities.

The DSS demanded an immediate retraction of the reports and a public apology to be broadcast across all platforms for three consecutive days.

The service, however, warned that failure to comply within seven days would prompt civil and criminal legal actions against the stations under Nigeria’s Cybercrimes Act

The letter dated February 17 read, “Your publication and/or broadcast has greatly injured the character of our client and tarnished and lowered its esteemed image in the eyes of the public.

“Having regard to the fact that your broadcast was false and coupled with the fact that, you did not ensure balancing in your report, as enjoined by the ethics of journalism, our client has instructed us to demand the following:

“An immediate retraction of your defamatory publication and/or broadcast on all your news platforms.

“The retraction shall be accompanied by an apology which must be published at least five (5) times daily for three consecutive days on all your new channels and platforms, including all the social media handles to which your media House has its presence.

“Please note that should you fail, to comply with the above demands within a period of seven days after the delivery of this letter to you, we shall, on behalf of our client, seek redress by pursuing both civil and criminal actions against your organisation as your conduct also runs contrary to the provisions of Nigeria’s Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act of 2015, as amended in 2024, without further reference to you.”

Meanwhile, a group,  Arise Lagos Movement, on Tuesday, cautioned former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, to refrain from interfering in Lagos State politics.

The warning followed Atiku’s criticism of President Bola Tinubu, accusing him of meddling in state affairs rather than addressing national issues.

“Tinubu should focus on bringing Nigeria out of the mess he plunged the country into rather than interfering in state matters,” Atiku stated in a post on his X.com page on Monday.

In response, the group’s convener, Abe Kolawole, addressed journalists at a press conference in Ogba, Lagos, on Tuesday, reaffirming their support for President Tinubu and describing him as a leader committed to democracy, justice, and progress.

“We stand before you today collectively on behalf of committed loyalists, mentees, and well-meaning Nigerians who recognise the invaluable contributions of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to human capacity development, defence of the rule of law, and the development of Lagos State and Nigeria at large,” Kolawole stated.

He criticised what he described as attempts to drag Tinubu’s name into the Lagos Assembly crisis, suggesting that the controversy was politically motivated.

“You may be aware of the comment made by the former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, on an issue that is local to the Lagos State House of Assembly. This indicates the dimensions and motives of those behind the imbroglio,” he said.

According to Kolawole, the ongoing drama is part of a broader strategy to influence the 2027 elections and seize political control of Lagos, alleging that Monday’s events were deliberately orchestrated to discredit Tinubu.

“We take further note of the Nollywood-style drama orchestrated yesterday in an attempt to drag the name of our leader through the mud. How do you describe an institution inviting security agents to enhance security with clear and specific requests, only to accuse them of following orders from above?

“This was nothing more than an appeal to public sentiment. But we are happy that Nigerians, particularly Lagosians, were not fooled. They know the puppets have a puppet master,” Kolawole noted.

He claimed that, as direct beneficiaries of Asiwaju’s visionary leadership, mentorship, and unwavering dedication to Nigeria, it was necessary to set the record straight, emphasising that President Tinubu remains a statesman committed to national development, unity, and prosperity for all, without bias.

He urged Nigerians to remain steadfast in their trust in President Tinubu’s leadership and to focus on the collective goal of national progress.