Governor Murtala
Nyako of Adamawa State, who survived a gun attack, on Friday, in Shuwa,
yesterday, narrated his narrow escape.
Nyako defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC, last December along with four other Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors. He said it was by the grace of God that he escaped the bullets fired by some men close to a military checkpoint.
Nyako defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC, last December along with four other Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors. He said it was by the grace of God that he escaped the bullets fired by some men close to a military checkpoint.
Speaking through
his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Mr. Ahmed Sajoh, the governor said he
was convinced the assailants wanted to eliminate him given that the attack
happened in broad daylight.
Sajoh said the governor and his entourage were about to depart Shuwa at about 12:33pm after addressing some victims of a terror attack when Nyako noticed some people across the road close to a military checkpoint.
The aide explained that as Nyako made to cross the road and greet some men and women, who had gathered to receive him, some unknown gunmen started firing at him.
Sajoh said the governor and his entourage were about to depart Shuwa at about 12:33pm after addressing some victims of a terror attack when Nyako noticed some people across the road close to a military checkpoint.
The aide explained that as Nyako made to cross the road and greet some men and women, who had gathered to receive him, some unknown gunmen started firing at him.
”Before the
gunshots started, we heard, “Ga su nan, ga su nan”, as soldiers at the
checkpoint ran menacingly towards a stationary armoured vehicle.
”The gunfire came from the direction of the soldiers, “ Nyako’s spokesman claimed.
”The sporadic shooting created so much tension and confusion that everyone made spirited attempts to board his vehicle.
”The gunfire came from the direction of the soldiers, “ Nyako’s spokesman claimed.
”The sporadic shooting created so much tension and confusion that everyone made spirited attempts to board his vehicle.
”The courageous
and gallant security details around the governor pulled him off his official car
into one of their vehicles.
”As an ex-military man, Nyako was trying to identify the source of the fire and he was unperturbed.
”The top military officers accompanying the governor on the visit were also protected by their security details.
”As an ex-military man, Nyako was trying to identify the source of the fire and he was unperturbed.
”The top military officers accompanying the governor on the visit were also protected by their security details.
It was an interesting
scenario. Other people around made spirited efforts to board their
vehicles while others just jumped into the back of any vehicle especially pick
up vans, to escape being hit by bullets.
”The governor was forced by the gun attack to cut short his sympathy visit to the terror victims and returned to Yola, the state capital, at about 1.00pm.
”The governor was forced by the gun attack to cut short his sympathy visit to the terror victims and returned to Yola, the state capital, at about 1.00pm.
Although it was
a Friday when the governor and other Muslim faithful would have stopped to
observe their prayers in accordance with Islamic injunctions, the bullets
forced everyone to scamper for his life and nothing of such was remembered.
The governor’s
spokesman said before the gunfire erupted, his principal was received at the
border of Michika Local Government Area by a large number of people including community
leaders and traditional rulers.
Members of the community were said to have lined the street waving at the governor. The damage recorded in the town was reportedly monumental.
Members of the community were said to have lined the street waving at the governor. The damage recorded in the town was reportedly monumental.
A
journalist resident in Michika, Mr. Emmanuel Kwache, told Nyako he was a victim
and that he lost five rooms in their family compound, seven bags of maize, two
bags of beans, two bags of groundnuts, one pick-up van loaded with soft drinks
and personal effects. Others had far greater losses.
So inconclusive ...
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