The National
Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu yesterday
raised the alarm that his Bourdillon, Ikoyi Lagos residence has been put under
surveillance by battle-ready and helmet-wearing soldiers for three days but
declared “I will not be intimidated by this show of strength, intimidation and
possible harassment.”
The media
officer to Tinubu, Mr Sunday Fadare, explained in a statement that, “for three
straight days, the private residence of the national leader of the APC, Bola
Tinubu, has been under surveillance by battle-ready and helmet-wearing
soldiers. Numbering close to thirty and riding in three patrol vans and an army
trucks stationed close to the entrance of the gate to Tinubu’s house along
Bourdillon Road in Ikoyi, they have become a permanent feature.
“Their
obvious target, Tinubu himself, and perhaps the hordes of politicians and
visitors that visit his Bourdillon residence.
“The
soldiers were first noticed on Sunday a few minutes to 11pm in an Army truck.
They stationed about 500 meters away from Tinubu’s gate. Later they moved close
to his gate as if making efforts to enter. The stern looking soldiers were
around for hours on Sunday and returned on Monday to continue their
surveillance.
“Monday
night about 10.45pm, they returned to the residence in two army vans and were
there throughout the night. Some of the soldiers discharged from the van and
walked back and forth in front of the house and around the house in what is
clearly some casing effort.
“This
morning, (yesterday) Tuesday, two vans from the army were stationed on both
sides of the house along Bourdillon road their missions shrouded in secrecy.”
Tinubu
reacts
In his
reaction, Tinubu who confirmed the development said: “I will not be intimidated
by this show of strength, intimidation and possible harassment. I remain
resolute in my advocacy and support for the rule of law.
“Jonathan’s
government has through the service chiefs staged a coup against Nigerians and
the Constitution and now wants to silence his critics. I will not be muzzled
through the barrel of the gun. The guns and bullets they should use to defeat
Boko Haram are now being turned against the opposition and innocent Nigerians.”
“Their
obvious target, Tinubu himself, and perhaps the hordes of politicians and
visitors that visit his Bourdillon residence.
“The
soldiers were first noticed on Sunday a few minutes to 11pm in an Army truck.
They stationed about 500 meters away from Tinubu’s gate. Later they moved close
to his gate as if making efforts to enter. The stern looking soldiers were
around for hours on Sunday and returned on Monday to continue their
surveillance.
“Monday
night about 10.45pm, they returned to the residence in two army vans and were
there throughout the night. Some of the soldiers discharged from the van and
walked back and forth in front of the house and around the house in what is
clearly some casing effort.
“This
morning, (yesterday) Tuesday, two vans from the army were stationed on both
sides of the house along Bourdillon road their missions shrouded in secrecy.”
The
incumbent governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, who also condemned the
deployment of soldiers to Tinubu’s house accused the Federal Government of
redeploying security officials attached to the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC in the state.
Addressing
a campaign rally at Ejigbo Stadium, Ejigbo Local Council Development Area,
LCDA.
Fashola
said: “ They are removing security from INEC in the state and in the last three
days, they have deployed soldiers to the home of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. Every
night now, they send a truck load of soldiers to his home.
“But I
have news for them, we will not be intimidated by their actions. Our votes will
speak for us. Let me remind the People’s Democratic Party, PDP-led Federal
Government that if late President Umar Musa Yar Adua was alive, who was the
owner of this mandate, he will be preparing to leave the office now. This year
will mark his eight years in office.
“When
President Jonathan was seeking for our vote in 2011, he didn’t deploy soldiers
to our homes rather he was begging us. He said that he had no shoes and after
he assumed office, he has since inflicted pains on us.
“After
giving him 1.2 million votes, we have no minister. And that shows that he
doesn’t care about Lagos, but we need to let him know that Lagos is unique.”
Commenting
on the deployment of soldiers to Tinubu’s house, former president of the
Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mr Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, said he had no means of
verifying the claim but if it was true, then it is a bad development.
APC
reacts
The Lagos
State chapter of APC while condemning the military siege, maintained that it
was part of President Jonathan’s agenda to hang onto power even as Nigerians
have clearly rejected him.
The party
in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Joe Igbokwe, said: “Nigerians know
that the PDP, its leaders, supporters, enablers dread Tinubu like a pestilence
and if the weight of the gargantuan smear campaign and devilish propaganda the
PDP has sponsored against the person of Tinubu has failed to sway Nigerians to
continue supporting the banditry of PDP governance, it should know that it is
struggling in vain.”
Source:
vanguard

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