Authorities of the Presidential Villa, 
Abuja have ordered a comprehensive audit of security personnel and 
forces deployed in the seat of power.
The audit may have been necessitated by the ongoing inter-agency rivalry in the Villa.
According to a memo signed by the 
Aide-De-Camp to the President, Lt. Col. Lawal Abubakar, the exercise was
 needed for “accountability and deployment.”
The memo dated June 25, 2015 was titled, 
“Request for strength returns of security personnel and forces deployed 
within the Presidential Villa, Abuja.”
Abubakar requested that the required information should be forwarded to his office latest by Monday (yesterday).
The memo read, “The need for proper 
accountability by all security forces and personnel deployed within the 
Presidential Villa cannot be over-emphasised.
“This has made it imperative to collate 
an updated nominal roll for all security forces and personnel deployed 
within the Presidential Villa performing physical security duties for 
proper accountability and deployment.
“Based on this, and in the spirit of 
enhancing general security within the Presidential Villa, you are 
requested to submit a comprehensive nominal roll of security personnel 
and security forces in your department and offices to office of the ADC 
for further necessary action.”
Meanwhile, officials of the Department of
 State Services who were removed from their beats and locations inside 
the Presidential Villa have yet to return to their duty posts on Monday.
That was despite an order by the Chief 
Security Officer to the President, Mr. Abdulrahman Mani, that they 
should disregard a directive by the ADC removing them from spots where 
they could perform “close protection roles” for the President.
  
 
 
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