DSS clarifies N100m defamation judgment against SERAP

Department of State Services (DSS)

The Department of State Services (DSS) has clarified that the recent defamation judgment involving the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) was instituted by two of its operatives in their personal capacities and not by the agency itself.

 

In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Deputy Director, Public Relations and Strategic Communications, Favour Dozie, the Service said several reports surrounding the case failed to properly present the circumstances that led to the litigation and subsequent court judgment.

 

According to the DSS, the suit arose after SERAP alleged on September 9, 2024, that DSS operatives unlawfully invaded its Abuja office and harassed members of staff.

 

The agency explained that following the allegation, an internal investigation was immediately launched to ascertain the facts surrounding the incident.

 

It stated that after the outcome of the investigation, the affected operatives decided to seek legal redress over what they considered defamatory claims made against them in the course of carrying out their lawful duties.

 

The DSS noted that the officers subsequently obtained approval from the Director-General of the State Services before approaching the court.

 

The statement explained that the court ruled in favour of the operatives and awarded N100 million in general damages against SERAP.

 

The court also ordered SERAP to publish an apology on its website as well as in Punch and Vanguard newspapers. In addition, the apology is expected to be aired on Arise Television and Channels Television.

 

According to the judgment, the awarded sum will attract a 10 per cent annual interest rate from May 5, 2026, until full payment is made.

 

The DSS maintained that it remains committed to protecting personnel who carry out their responsibilities lawfully while also sanctioning operatives found guilty of misconduct or violations of Nigerian laws and internal regulations.

 

“As an Agency, DSS has an obligation to protect its staff who carry out their duties in a lawful manner. At the same time, sanction erring operatives found to have breached the Nigerian Laws and our extant regulations,” the statement read.

 

The Service added that it has consistently demonstrated accountability by prosecuting personnel found culpable of various offences in competent courts.

 

The agency further expressed satisfaction with the court’s decision, describing it as a remedy to the injustice suffered by the affected officers.

 

The DSS also reaffirmed its commitment to professionalism and adherence to the rule of law.

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