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Breaking: DSS speaks on ‘arresting Yari for snubbing Tinubu’

The Department of State Services (DSS) has debunked reports that it has arrested former Zamfara Governor, Senator Abdulaziz Yari, because he refused to take President Bola Tinubu’s phone call.

DSS spokesperson, Dr Peter Afunanya, stated this in a statement on Sunday.

The statement posted on the Twitter handle of the DSS described the claim as laughable and inconsequential.

While confirming that Yari was invited by DSS, Afunanya in the statement said the senator knew the reason behind his invitation.

He also denied accusations that the Service was snooping on Judges on the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.

Afunanya also denied reports that Service stormed the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and Code of Conduct Bureau and carted away certain files from them.

He debunked reports that there is a rumble in the DSS due to nepotism.

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