Thanks to some government officials and security
personnel who find it difficult to managed their anger when provoked, the Government House could be described as a boxing arena.
Barely three weeks
into the new All Progressives Congress, APC, administration in the state, two
newly appointed aides directly under the Governor( names withheld) publicly
exchanged blows within the Government House.
As if that show of shame was not enough, similar and more disgraceful scenarios have been unfolding in the same seat of power.
As if that show of shame was not enough, similar and more disgraceful scenarios have been unfolding in the same seat of power.
Rather too frequently,
there had been exchange of angry words between top political appointees,
between security agents and politicians, with press men sometimes getting
involved in the ensuing fracas in the course of their normal routine
assignments. Also not rare are burst ups between security agents.
The latest and most
embarrassing was the sad incident which happened late Tuesday evening when no
fewer than five DepartmentState Services, DSS, personnel descended heavily on
the Chief Press Secretary, CPS, to the State Governor, Dr. Ibraheem Dooba,
beating him to stupor within the premises of the Government House.
The CPS was said to have
gone to the office of the Deputy Governor with some visitors for an official
engagement but was prevented from gaining entry into the office by some DSS
officers attached to the Deputy Governor’s
office.
Despite explanations by the
governor’s spokesman that the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Mohammed Ketso, sent for
him through the protocol officer from his office, the security officers bluntly
refused him entry into the office and this led to a hot argument.
Dr. Dooba was said to have
introduced himself to an DSS official by saying: “I am the Chief Press
Secretary to the Governor and I am here to see the Deputy Governor officially
and on his invitation.”
The DSS official was said
to have replied thus: “Should I stand up and be dancing because you want to see
the Deputy Governor?”
This infuriated the Chief
Press Secretary and he was said to have slapped the securityman and left
straight for his office without seeing the Deputy Governor.
The DSS man was said to
have later mobilized his colleagues and stormed the Office of the CPS. They lied
to the CPS that the Chief Security Officer, CSO, to Government House, Ibrahim
Gambari, wanted to see him for settlement and he obliged.
But on their way to the
CSO’s office, five of the DSS officers were said to have descended heavily on
the CPS, kicking and hitting him all over; they tore his clothes which bore
blood stains from the injuries they inflicted on him.
They insisted that he must
be dragged to their state office to face other punishments, but other
Government House staff quickly intervened to save the situation from
degenerating into full blown chaos.
The situation also
attracted the attention of the ADC to the state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani
Bello, in person of Isah Murtala Raji,
who arrived the scene and prevented the irate DSS officers from taking the CPS
to their office.
The CPS was immediately
immediately taken out of the Government
House for medical check-up and did not report back to office again for the day.
Few hours to the sad event,
a similar scenario also unfolded at the main gate of the Government House where
another DSS operative had slapped a female police officer on duty.
There was said to have been
a hot argument between the DSS officer and the police woman, both on duty, over
who between them was duly authorised to allow visitors into the Government
House.
The police woman who had
been on the post for years was said to have explained to the DSS man on the
need to pass one of the visitors in based on the fact that he was not a visitor
but a staff. This, however, did not go down well with the male security officer
who felt the police woman was trespassing and trying to control him.
Vanguard Report

They should all go on an anger management course
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