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Lagos Assembly: The Guardian Apologizes To DSS Over Miscalculated Report, Says It’s Without Malice

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The management of Guardian Newspapers Limited has apologized to the Department of State Services (DSS) over its miscalculated report on the Lagos state House of Assembly.

In its published report, the newspaper house had portrayed the secret police as meddling in the affairs of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

Entitled “Lagos Assembly Crisis Worsens, Reveals Deeper Crack in State Power Dynamics,” the newspaper claimed that several DSS operatives invaded the Lagos Assembly.

However, in response to a letter by lead counsel to the DSS, Adedipe and Adedipe demanding retraction and apology, the media house said it published the report without realizing that it was the Assembly management that invited DSS officers to secure the legislative facility, and, therefore, was without malice to the secret police

“Upon realisation that the publication misrepresented albeit inadvertently, the motive behind the presence of the security operatives at the State Assembly on February 17th 2025, Guardian released a sequel on Monday February 24th, 2025 tagged: Lagos State Assembly Crisis: No Malice Against DSS wherein it apologised and fully retracted its earlier story,” The Guardian stated in the response signed by its legal adviser, Eki Durojaiye, Esq.

He further stated that the mix-up in the publication was an innocuous slip devoid of any malice against the DSS, nor was it intended to mislead or misinform the public.

“Accordingly, we convey our sincere and unreserved apologies to your client (DSS)and regret any inconvenience it might have suffered as a result of the publication “, the letter concluded.

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