The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested and detained Alhaji Sani Musa whose company, ACT Technologies, produced and supplied Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Yesterday, the All Progressive Congress (APC) issued a news alert saying that Musa had been arrested and was being tortured by the DSS to release the security codes of the PVCs.
According to the DSS spokesperson Marilyn Ogar confirmed some persons were in their custody but declined to mention names. “I will not mention names of people, we have been mandated to do our job and that we will do,” she said.
“It is election period and people cannot stop us from doing our job; we are not politicians, we will not be dragged into political issues.”
“Alhaji Sani Musa, who is the owner of ACT Technologies, the company that manufactured and supplied PVCs to INEC, is now under unlawful detention in DSS dungeons,” the APC said.
“This is very alarming development for a lot of reasons. ACT Technologies is a reputable, well established, Nigerian company based in Abuja. Between 2013 and 2014, INEC paid the company the sum of N2.6 billion to manufacture the PVCs with very high security specifications.”
“Among the security specifications is a robust encryption system that could not be easily broken. Now the DSS wants the security codes to the PVCs encryption system! The entire forthcoming general elections are under threat if the DSS were to obtain these security codes,” the APC added.
They called on Nigerians to register their revulsion at this “treasonable move by the DSS,” by writing letters, calling, texting, or emailing the EU Elections Monitors based in Abuja.
“Ask the EU Monitors to put pressure on the government to release Alhaji Sani Musa immediately,” APC demanded.
However, it was gathered that Musa is still a card carrying member of PDP under which he aspired to be governor in 2003 and later senator for Niger East in 2011.
ACT Technologies on its website said it printed and supplied 40 million Secure Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) for INEC.