DSS storms Malami’s Abuja residence following Atiku’s visit

‎Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) on Monday stormed a house belonging to former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami in Abuja, forcing those present to leave.


‎Sources said the incident occurred shortly after former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar visited the Maitama residence.

‎He reportedly spent about an hour there before leaving.


‎An aide to Atiku confirmed the visit, while another witness said DSS officers had already surrounded the house during the meeting but only moved in after Atiku left, People’s Gazette reported.


‎The situation comes at a time when there is growing pressure on opposition figures like Malami to join the ruling All Progressives Congress.


‎Critics have accused President Bola Tinubu of trying to weaken his opponents ahead of the next election, though the president has denied this.


‎Malami has been facing trial for alleged corruption in recent weeks, a case many observers believe may be politically motivated.


‎Atiku shared photos from his visit to Malami earlier in the day but did not comment on the raid.


‎The DSS has not issued a statement regarding the alleged invasion.


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