Former Governor of Kano
State and immediate-past Minister of Education, Mallam lbrahim Shekarau, paid former
Minister of Finance, Chief Olu Falae a visit in his residence in Akure over his recent abduction by some
gun men, known to be Fulani herdsmen in his farm.
Shekarau, who arrived
Falae’s residence at exactly 4: 40 pm, thanked God for bringing him home
safely, adding that it would have been dangerous to the unity of Nigeria, if
something untoward had happened to him.
“Chief has served this
country meritoriously; he did not deserve such treatment in whatever manner, he
is a man that should always be celebrated,” he said.
Shekarau also spoke on the
need to encourage community policing, saying this would help in reducing the
menace of kidnapping in our society.
In his response, Falae
thanked Shekarau for his visit and the brotherly gesture he extended to him
through his visit despite the tight schedule.
He said when he was Finance
Minister, he was never on salary, but he served in the interest of and for the
progress of the nation.
Falae, however, lamented
that he had been paying the price of being a nationalist since he joined
politics.
He said that he survived the
abduction through the grace of God as the abductors attempted to kill him.
According to him, “God has
a way of doing His things, I know God just decided to spare my life, God really
saved my life, they tortured me, stripped me naked and did a lot of things to
me in their den, they even attempted to kill me but they did not succeed.
“I also thank God for
making me to survive the ordeal because if they had killed me there, many lives
would have been lost too, it would have become an ethnic war between the Yoruba
and the Fulani. So I thank God that the matter did not get to that level.”
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