In a statement released on his personal social media handle, Malami said the invitation was linked to the September 1, 2025, assault on his person and convoy.
He explained that the development was part of ongoing investigations triggered by petitions, including the one he had earlier submitted to the DSS over threats to his life.
The former minister alleged that the petition was instigated by “opposition high-profile political elements” in Kebbi State, but expressed confidence in the DSS, commending the agency for the manner it had so far handled the inquiry.
“I must commend the DSS for the professional and transparent manner in which they have conducted their inquiry. I was treated with dignity and respect, and I remain committed to cooperating fully with the Department to ensure that their investigation is concluded successfully,” he added.
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It may be recalled that the Governor of Kebbi State, Nasir Idris, accused Abubakar Malami of promoting what he described as “a terrorism agenda” disguised as politics.
Governor Idris dismissed Malami’s allegations that the state government had imported mercenaries, calling the claims false, dangerous, and capable of undermining peace and stability in Kebbi State.
Source: Channels
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