The former spokesperson for the Department of State Security, Marilyn Ogar, a deputy director, may have been compulsorily retired.
According to Dailypost report, Orgar who had been under fire since the advent of the new leadership of the DSS, was retired effective from yesterday, Wednesday, seven years before she is due for retirement.
However, some other reports have claimed that the new Director General of the DSS, Musa Daura, on the premise of ther ongoing reorganization has relieved other senior officers in the Service.
Ogar was recalled from a study leave abroad, removed as the spokesperson of the agency and later demoted from the rank of deputy director. She was also redeployed to Maiduguri, Borno State, an action that was rescinded following serious outcry that followed.
Ms Ogar was also perpetually at loggerheads with the then opposition party, All Progressives Congress, APC, in the run down to the 2015 general elections, won by the party.
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