The Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) has fired back at former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai regarding his claims that the government bought a deadly poison.
The NSA has officially handed the matter over to the Department of State Services (DSS) and is daring El-Rufai to bring his evidence to investigators.
The NSA’s office stated clearly that it has not bought, started buying, or ever planned to buy thallium sulphate (the dangerous, odorless chemical mentioned by El-Rufai).
Because the allegation is so serious, the DSS has been ordered to start a full investigation.
Security agencies will soon invite El-Rufai and any opposition leaders who claim to have "intel" to come forward and prove their claims.
There was a bit of drama during the delivery of the response letter. Security at El-Rufai’s home originally refused to take it, but it was finally signed for on Sunday.
