Saturday, 20 January 2018

BUHARI ORDERS SHOOT –AT- SIGHT AT ATIKU RALLY/WORLD EXCLUSIVE



BUHARI ORDERS SHOOT –AT- SIGHT AT ATIKU RALLY/WORLD EXCLUSIVE
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU[LAGOS,NIGERIA]
What appeared like an ugly tone been put in place for the commencement of the 2019 electioneering campaign reared its head at the Muritala Mohammed International Airport Domestic wing ,Presidential arrival point as supporters of Former Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who had  arrived at the airports in their hundreds to welcome the politician almost left the scene with a body bag.
At the time the Former Vice President who had touched down at the tarmac  much earlier on ,in what looked like a private aircraft was surprised at the  crowd waiting to welcome him to the metropolitan city of Lagos but none the less shook up the surprise to shake party faithful and close allies working on his Presidential ambition  nationwide before entering his car which was sandwiched in a long queue of motorcade numbering about ten en route a wedding in Lagos where he was billed to be the Chairman.
With supporters of Alhaji Abubakar still celebrating there been able to see the politician ,many were shocked to suddenly discover a change in the mood of the security men at the Presidential wing of the Domestic Terminal of the Airport as one of the soldiers suddenly cocked up his gun and started to harass Nigerians at the venue.
Initially, many probably thought it was joke until the soldier slapped a woman from one of the groups leading to what could have been a mayhem but for divine intervention, even this reporter had to take to his heels with other media executives monitoring proceedings at the event.
Mrs Fatima Mohammed,Director General of Atiku Nation,One of the registered national agencies campaigning for the politician was visibly angry at the security men for their unruly behavior but had to be prevailed upon by other supporters of the politician not to allow the situation to degenerate into a  much uglier situation as the crowd at the event later dispersed

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