By Sabiu Abdullahi

The Department of State Services (DSS) has released a young man, Mr. Ya’u Mohammed from Gashua in Bade Local Government Area of Yobe State, after findings showed that he had no link to any alleged wrongdoing.

The Service, under the leadership of Mr. Oluwatosin Ajayi, also provided him with ₦2 million. The financial support was aimed at helping him settle back into society and start a means of livelihood for himself and his family.

The development was made known by the Special Adviser on Security Matters to the Yobe State Governor, Brigadier General Dahiru Abdulsalam (rtd), during a visit to the DSS State Command Headquarters in Damaturu. The young man was formally handed over to him before reuniting with his family.

General Abdulsalam said his visit to the Command was to verify the circumstances that led to the detention and subsequent release of Mr. Ya’u Mohammed. He explained that follow-up reviews and investigations conducted by the Service cleared the young man of any involvement in the allegation that led to his arrest.

The retired military officer described the outcome as unusual within his long years in public service. He noted that it was the first time he had witnessed a situation where an individual, after being cleared, was released and also supported financially for reintegration.

He added that the action reflected a clear commitment by the Director General of the DSS to justice, compassion, and rehabilitation. He further called on other security agencies to maintain respect for the rule of law and uphold human rights in order to build stronger public confidence.

After his release, Mr. Ya’u Mohammed expressed gratitude to God for what he described as a difficult but defining experience. He also thanked the DSS Director General for the support given to him and promised to use the ₦2 million responsibly to build a stable livelihood and support his family.

His father, Alhaji Muhammadu, was visibly emotional during the reunion with his son. He expressed appreciation to the DSS leadership, describing the intervention as compassionate and commendable.

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