We Did Not Arrest, Detain Professor Okey Ndibe – DSS Says

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The Department of State Services (DSS), has denied arresting or detaining Prof Okey Ndibe at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on June 1, 2026 or any other place on that date for that matter.

The Service in a statement by Favour Dozie, Deputy Director, Public Relations and Strategic Communications, National Headquarters, State Services stated that the current Director General of the Service, upon assumption of duty, directed a review of old Watch-List-Actions (WLAs), some of which date back to the military era.

Dozie explained that the review was to ensure that citizens are not unduly embarrassed due to pre-existing Watch-List-Actions.

The statement further said that in this regard, all those who had previously been watch listed while on transit, are routinely interfaced with as a prerequisite for a review and possible downgrade of the Action.

The DSS said that the interface with Prof. Ndibe at the airport, was geared towards the final delisting of his details from the Watch-List-Action as part of the routine interface involved in the process, stressing that after barely an hour of his interaction with the Service, he was cleared and escorted. The statement further said; “This, being a precursor to a final delisting in accordance with international best practices. It is pertinent to state that the foregoing process is aimed at ensuring that before the final delisting, that activities, travel histories as well as current activities of these individuals are not in furtherance of and do not still conform with the reasons for the initial WLA.

“Suffice to point out that since the inception of the current management, many Nigerians, including journalists have benefited from this process.

“This is despite the fact that the Service conducts this clearance to take care of Watch List requests from other Agencies.

“A case in point is that of Mr Lanre Arogundade, Executive Director of the International Press Centre, IPC, whose delisting was approved in May 2025, after over a decade on the Watchlist.

“In the same vein, Prof Ndibe has been on Watchlist since January 29, 2013. Meanwhile, his case has been reviewed and downgraded. Thus, the interface with him at the airport, was geared towards the final delisting of his details from the Action.

“As part of the routine interface involved in the process, after barely an hour of his interaction with the Service, he was cleared and escorted. Note that, even on his Facebook post, he referenced the professional, courteous and decorous conduct of Service operatives, who continue to scale their respect for the rule of law and human rights under the new Leadership,” the DSS explained.

The Service reiterates that this process will continue to ensure that all Nigerians are fairly treated, with due regard to the provisions of the Law.

The DSS therefore urged citizens affected by the Service WLA, who wish, to formally report same to the National Headquarters to facilitate ongoing process.

It however, stated that regardless of any formal request, the attempt at hygiene regarding the WLA, will be sustained.

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