Sunday, November 3, 2013
‘US spies on Nigerian security agencies’
Indications emerged on Saturday that the United States has been
spying on the Nigeria’s security agencies, especially the State Security
Service, and probably the Presidency.
In a report published in New York Times, Edward Snowden, an
American computer specialist, who worked for the US Central
Intelligence Agency and as a contractor with the US National Security
Agency, stated that Nigeria’s SSS was one of the security agencies
across the globe that the N.S.A. had been listening in on.
He said briefs on the information gleaned from intercepting of
telephone conversations and hacking of computers of the SSS, other
security agencies in Nigeria and other countries are delivered to the
office of the US President, Barrack Obama every morning.
“By many accounts, the agency provides more than half of the
intelligence nuggets delivered to the White House early each morning in
the President’s Daily Brief — a measure of success for American
spies. One document boasts that listening in on Nigerian State Security
Service had provided items for the briefing “nearly two dozen” times.
In every international crisis, American policy makers look to the N.S.A.
for inside information,” Snowden told New York Times.
The release of documents that proved that the NSA had been
eavesdropping on the communications of world leaders, including US
allies, had caused diplomatic rows, with Germany and some other
countries protesting.
Snowden also noted that the NSA had obtained thousands of classified
documents, containing secrets of governments around the world,
pointing to a possibility that it might have obtained secret documents
of the Federal Government of Nigeria, or tapped President Goodluck
Jonathan’s phone conversations.
Snowden, who is on a temporary political asylum in Russia, disclosed
classified details of several top-secret United States, Israeli, and
British government mass surveillance programmes to the press.
He started releasing the NSA’s documents in June and the documents
he has released so far show that the US has been spying most
countries in the world.
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