SSS Invites Former Speaker, Ghali Na’Abba

While the SSS has made no public statement on the invitation or gave reasons for it, the newly formed NCFront has said it iss due to an appearance by the former speaker on Channels Television, where he was very critical of the performance of the Nigerian government.

former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Ghali Umar Na'Abba / Photo credit: Abusites
former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Ghali Umar Na'Abba / Photo credit: Abusites

The State Security Service (SSS) has invited former Speaker of the House of Representatives, and now a co-chairman of the National Consultative Front (NCFront), Ghali Umar Na’Abba, to its office in Monday, August 17, 2029.

While the SSS has made no public statement on the invitation or gave reasons for it, the newly formed NCFront has said it iss due to an appearance by the former speaker on Channels Television, where he was very critical of the performance of the Nigerian government.

The spokesman of NCFront, Yunusa Tanko, said in a statement on Saturday that Na’Abba was committed to honouring the invitation.

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He said, “Please, be notified that the DSS, on Friday, sent an invitation to NCFront Co-Chair and Former Speaker of Nigeria, Rt Hon Ghali Umar Na’Abba after his very profound interview on Channels Television on Thursday, with regards to the NCFront agenda to bring about a new Nigeria that works for all.

“However, our leader, Ghali Umar Na’Abba, has decided to honour the DSS invitation and therefore shall be visiting the DSS Headquarters in Abuja, on Monday, at 12 noon.”

He said, “All NCFront organs, structures and allies nationwide are, by this notice, put on the alert as eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.”

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