The commissioner added that Mr Aiyedatiwa welcomed constructive criticism but would not tolerate blackmailers “masquerading as activists.”
“We, hereby, publicly call on the leadership of the House of Representatives to take urgent steps to discipline Ugochinyere,” said the Rivers caucus.
We cannot make progress if our politics persists to be cancerous and a contest of absurdities.
Sani Zoro, another political aide to Mrs Buhari, also could not be reached for comments.
The statement came as protests against the SSS’s plans to detain Gdwin Emefiele, the CBN governor, over allegations of terrorism financing continue to grow.
Mrs Dahiru-Umar noted that the commission had undertaken far-reaching reforms which were yielding positive results since she took over as the director-general.
BNXN claimed that the saga was a case of blackmail.
