DG, Bichi,Conducts Secret DSS Recruitment, Fulani Gets 535,South Only 93.

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DG, Bichi,Conducts Secret DSS Recruitment, Fulani Gets 535,South Only 93.

By Rowlandgate.

According to an online tabloid, Peoples Gazette, official documents and contributions of senior intelligence officials showed that the North who were mostly Fulani had a massive share of the roughly 1,300 Nigerians currently undergoing cadet training at two different camps of the secret police in Lagos and Bauchi.

Director-General of the Department of State Services, DSS, Yusuf Bichi, has activated a lopsided hiring process that could overfill the security agency with personnel from the Fulani Northern part of Nigeria.

Of the total 628 cadet trainees, who had resumed at the Bauchi facility as of September 23, 535 identified themselves as trainees joining the service from either the North-East or the North-West.

Only 93 were from either the South-East, South-South, South-West or North-Central, according to recruitment filings sighted by the newspaper.

Findings also showed that at least 71 of those currently undergoing cadet training hailed from Bichi Local Government Area, Kano State, the Director-General’s home local government area.

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Officials said the number was more but the newspaper could not independently confirm the higher figures as well as a slew of other disturbing allegations of bigotry against Bichi prior to this publication.

In Lagos, multiple participants including senior officials, said Bichi disregarded the federal character concept and skewed the process for Nigerians from the North.

A top official estimated 708 trainees were at the Lagos training facility as of September 26.

In July, the Yellow House sent out a memo to all state and FCT commands, informing them that Bichi had ordered a fresh round of recruitment for the agency’s next generation of intelligence officers.

He directed that each state command should conduct a rigorous selection process and forward four successful candidates to the headquarters for possible admission into the service.

All commands were said to have complied with the directive, conducted a thorough selection of four candidates and sent the results to the headquarters.

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But shortly after the candidates were cleared and sent to the headquarters before the July 15 deadline contained in the memo, Bichi seized the moment and initiated a recruitment process of his own.

On September 1, Bichi told a few officials at the Yellow House to call people from a prepared list and offer them a role at the SSS.

Those, who were called, were immediately asked to go to the Lagos or Bauchi training school, officials said.

Starting September 8, cadet candidates reported for training in Lagos and Bauchi, in some cases without the awareness of the director of state security in the state they applied from, documents and officials said.

Bichi kept the list of those he had been sending to the training school secret, officials said.

DG, Bichi,Conducts Secret DSS Recruitment, Fulani Gets 535,South Only 93.

It was unclear how many people he intended to recruit but they kept showing up.

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It is now obvious that they have recruited 400 repentant Boko Haram into DSS.
From a reliable intelligence report, the DSS boss and his Fulani canals have recruited about 400 of the so called repentant Boko Haram into DSS. Out of 535 Northerners recruits, 400 of them are Boko-Haram boys.
Now you know the agenda?

They will be post to the Southern Nigeria to kill the people of the south, they are desperate for the Jihad. They knew that we’ve bursted them and other tribes are now waking up, so the need to recruit all the so called repentant Boko Haram into DSS.
Meanwhile 93 officers from the Southern Nigeria against 535 Boko Haram in new DSS

He also kept the process largely to himself, making it difficult for insiders to access his list or the criteria with which he was selecting cadet candidates.

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