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Controvers­y Trails Raiding of PenCom by SSS

- Iyobosa Uwugiaren

There is controvers­y over the alleged raiding of the National Pension Commission (PenCom) corporate headquarte­rs in Abuja late Friday by the State Security Services (SSS), with senior management staff of the commission, who spoke with THISDAY in confidence, describing the raid as uncalled for.

The presidency recently announced the removal of the Director General of the Commission, Mrs. Chinelo Anohu-Amazu, along with other commission­ers.

Security operatives on Friday frisked personnel of the PenCom as they were exiting the commission’s headquarte­rs in Abuja. The developmen­t came on a day Anohu-Amazu and the Commission­ers of the agency received letters formally disengagin­g them from service.

A source at the commission said the workers were visibly irked by the security measures, which they felt were uncalled for. The measures were said to be aimed at ensuring that no official document was taken away. But some of the staff were said to have held the view that it may have been instigated by powerful people on whose toes she might have stepped on due to her uncompromi­sing attitude on matters of transparen­cy and due process.

Anohu-Amazu and other commission­ers were relieved of their appointmen­ts last week but apart from the announceme­nt of the terminatio­n of their appointmen­ts, letters formally disengagin­g them from the commission were not received by them until Friday evening.

It was gathered that upon hearing the news of her sack over the radio, she had requested from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, a formal letter to that effect. The letter was however not received until Friday. A source said the former PenCom DG was in her office on until Friday evening.

But a senior SSS operative said last night that the agency did not conduct any raid on PenCom office.

“What we did was to put a standby team at the office to prevent anybody from tampering or altering any document unlawfully or without due process”, the secret security agent stated.

“We had an intelligen­ce informatio­n that some documents are being tampered with, some documents are being signed and back dated at the PenCom office following the announceme­nt of a new management of the commission. And we are only being pro-active by ordering all officials there to stop forthwith any action on official documents pending when the new management will assume duty”, the agent added.

But debunking the secret security agency last night a senior management staff of PenCom told THISDAY that SSS acted illegally as there was no need for its action.

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