TWO SIDES TO A FACE

Sundays attempted jail break at the DSS headquarters is yet another blow to the face of the Jonathan led federal government.
The striking issues is the disparities in the reports flying around. A certain group reported that the suspects pounced on an officer of the service, with a toilet seat he had forcefully pulled off the ground and another say troubled erupted at the handing and taking over of duties by DSS detainees handlers at 6 am, as a handler opened the gate leading to the cell where detainees were kept.
Whatever the case may have been or which story is true is not relevant now, I see it all as "two sides to a face", no matter how pleasant or tailored the reports may be, the facts still remains there was an attempted jail break but on second thought, is the Headquarters of the DSS a prison?, as a spokesperson claimed they were convicted suspect for terrorism. They claim they did for sake of security (this says two things) 1. Our prisons are void of adequate security 2. The whole drama was staged.

How sure are Nigerians that there wasn't actually any escape, as trust for government over the years have taken a fall in geometric progression, as events unfold we can't help to cynical. That is why I have always maintained that the for a change to come in our political landscape, the citizens have got to be up and asking questions of their leaders or maybe rulers.
Though the last has not been heard of the matter, we have heard of Britain issuing warning to its citizens in Abuja on areas to avoid and to be vigilante.

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  1. Another very important question is: Why is the DSS headquarters located in the 3 arms zone so close to the Aso rock ? Everything in this country is funny.

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