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  • DSS Summons Mailafia Over Boko Haram Sponsorship Comment
  • A former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, disclosed that a repentant terrorist revealed that a northern governor was sponsoring the Bolo Haram gang

The Department of State Services (DSS) has summoned a former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, to it’s his Office in Jos for accusing unnamed Northern Governor of sponsoring Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria, Ekohotblog Reports.

Our correspondent earlier reported that Mailafia, in an interview with Abuja radio station, 95.1FM, on Monday alleged that a repentant terrorist revealed to him that an unnamed northern governor was the mastermind behind the terrorist.

READ ALSO: Repentant Terrorist Told Us Northern Governor Is The Commander Of Boko Haram in Nigeria- Southern Kaduna statesman, Obadiah Mailafia Says

Mailafia, who confirmed the development to our correspondent in Jos on Tuesday, said, “Yes, it true. The DSS invited me to appear in their Jos office tomorrow (Wednesday) by noon.”

He added that his invitation was connected to an interview he granted an Abuja radio station, 95.1FM, on Monday.

 

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