Thursday, June 9, 2026 - Department of State Services, DSS, has confirmed the detention of journalist Zainab Sodiq, who was reportedly working with Omoyele Sowore.
In a statement issued on Thursday by its Deputy
Director of Public Relations and Strategic Communications, Favour Dozie, the
Service said Sodiq was intercepted on Monday, at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport while attempting to board a flight from Lagos to Abuja
with an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, UAV.
According to the DSS, Sodiq was intercepted by operatives of
the Service and the Aviation Security, AVSEC, unit of the Federal Airports
Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, because she was allegedly not in possession of the
required End User Certificate, EUC, for the drone.
“The Department of State Services (DSS) confirms detention
of one Zainab Sodiq at its National Headquarters, Abuja. Subject was
intercepted by FAAN AVSEC and operatives of DSS at Murtala Muhammed
International Airport (MMIA), Lagos on July 6, 2026 with an Unmaned Aerial
Vehicle (UAV) enroute Abuja from MMIA border control without an ‘End User
Certificate’ (EUC),” part of the statement read.
The Service said the interception was in line with
regulations issued by the Office of the National Security Adviser restricting
the acquisition and use of drones.
It stated that when questioned, Sodiq admitted she did not
have the required documentation.
The DSS, however, said she was allowed to board her
scheduled flight to Abuja because of a prior engagement but was directed to
report to its headquarters on Wednesday, July 8, for the continuation of the
investigation.
The agency said investigations have commenced in accordance
with existing regulations empowering it to impound and sanction individuals or
corporate entities operating Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), also
known as drones, without authorization.
According to the DSS, the enforcement is driven by growing
domestic and global security concerns associated with drone operations,
including privacy breaches and threats to public safety.

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