The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, has denied being pelted or booed at the Kwara eid ground on Thursday.
The denial was despite video evidence and several witnesses’ accounts which proved that the attack indeed occurred.Witnesses said the protesters were angered by the inability of the
state government to pay salaries of some workers before the Sallah
celebrations, rendering some civil servants unable to buy rams for the
Eid-el Kabir festival.
“Shortly after the senate president and other dignitaries arrived,
some people started throwing stones and sachet waters in the direction
of the Senate President and other important people,” according to witness
But in reaction to the widely-circulated report , the senate
president’s spokesperson, Yusuph Olaniyonu, said Mr. Saraki arrived and
left the praying ground safely without any fracas.
“The Senate President arrived at the venue this morning without any
incident, prayed with other Muslim faithful, including the Emir of
Ilorin, His Royal Highness (HRH), Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu Gambari, Speaker
of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Ali Ahmad and a former
Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Alfa Belgore, among others,” Mr.
Olaniyonu said.
“Before the Senate President left the prayer ground, he spoke to
reporters who had asked him about his message for Nigerians to mark the
Eid-el-Kabir.
“We want to say that nothing can be further from the truth as the
Senate President was never attacked nor was there any attempt made on
his life to warrant him being ‘whisked away’ as reported by a section of
the media,” said the statement.
But the senate president, however, tacitly admitted that there was a demonstration at the prayer ground.
“We however observe that there was a protest allegedly staged by
local government employees over purported non-payment of salaries which
hoodlums attempted to hijacked but this development was immediately
curtailed by security agents.
“Therefore, to say that the Senate President was attacked at the
venue of the prayers is totally false and a figment of the imagination
of those behind the story because the protest was never targeted at him,
neither was any missile hurled at him,” the statement said.
But video evidence however showed security agents firing shots and
teargas canisters to disperse the rampaging protesters who jeered and
booed the dignitaries, led by the senate president.
The footage, obtained by news website, SaharaReporters, also showed
the irate congregants shouting “ole, ole, ole…(thief, thief, thief…)”
and surging towards where Mr. Saraki and other dignitaries sat.
They could be heard making uncomplimentary remarks about Mr. Saraki
and wondering whether the senate president had escaped their wrath by
sneaking out of the praying ground.
Source: Our reporter & Premium Times
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