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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

GOVERNOR ABIOLA AJIMOBI



Soldiers, SSS Block Gov Ajimobi’s Aides, Journalists

It was a show of shame in Ibadan, capital of Oyo State, as soldiers and men of the State Security Service brazenly brutalised Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s senior media aide, Festus Adedayo, reporters, top government functionaries and many other innocent Nigerians.

The incident happened at Lekan Salami Stadium, Mokola, Ibadan during the visit of Dame Jonathan, the wife of President Jonathan.

Almost all the reporters that turned up to cover the event got a surprise at the main gate of the stadium, venue of the event when security agents, particularly soldiers and State Security Service men refused them entry without any explanation.

The lucky media men that gained access into the stadium were those that came with Governor Ajimobi and newsmen from Abuja.

Special Adviser to Governor Ajimobi on Media, Festus Adedayo, who also arrived at the same time with the reporters was insulted by the soldiers as they threatened to beat him up for asking them to grant him and the reporters entry into the stadium.

The soldiers engaged Adedayo in a hot argument and shouted him down with threat to beat him up if he refused to obey them.

All explanations that Adedayo is the head of the media team of the governor and had to be at the venue, fell on deaf ears of the soldiers.

A particularly overzealous military policeman with the name tag: L. Mohammed blocked Adedayo and the reporters, insisting that they would not be allowed into the venue except the governor’s aide apologised for looking at them in the face and challenging them to give a good reason for refusing reporters entry.

After about 30 minutes of altercations, they ordered the reporters to line up.

After they complied, they still delayed them for another 20 minutes and rebuffed appeals from commissioners who were also refused entry for several minutes.

After their appeals failed to persuade the overzealous security agents, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Peter Odetomi, could no longer cope with the insults and had to turn back in annoyance.

The state’s Chief Judge, Justice Bolajoko Adeniji, Monsurat Sunmonu, speaker of the Oyo State of House of Assembly, Commissioner for Urban and Physical Planning, Atinuke Osikoya, and her Education counterpart, Adetokinbo Fayokun, were pushed several times before they were allowed into the stadium.

In frustration, they had to speak out angrily before they were allowed into the venue.

After another round of appeal, some reporters, including The Nation’s Bisi Oladele, were allowed in.

But on discovering that some other reporters and photo journalists including Vanguard’s Dare Fasuba, The Punch’s Akinwale Aboluade, Gbenro Adesina of The News/PM NEWS, Nigerian Compass’ Sola Adeyemo, were denied entry, Oladele and his colleagues appealed again to the security agents on behalf of their colleagues. But the appeal, rather than appease the security agents, angered them.

At the expiration of three seconds out of the five seconds within which he ordered him to disappear, Oladele was bundled out like a criminal for daring to appeal to the overzealous security men to allow his colleagues enter the venue.

The development irked all the reporters at the venue which made them leave the stadium in protest.

Speaking at the programme which was monitored on the national network television as it was broadcast live, Ajimobi described the programme as another Women’s Day given the number of women in attendance as well as the nobility of the project.

He lauded President Goodluck Jonathan for shunning party sentiment when considering the welfare of the 36 states.

According to him, “by this visit, you have made a huge deposit into the emotional account of the peple of Oyo State.

The government of President Goodluck Jonathan is political party neutral when considering the welfare of the 36 states.

He also commended Mrs Jonathan for her women empowerment initiative.

Mrs Jonathan thanked the people of the state for their votes in the April 2011 presidential election, pointing that she was proud that voters did not let her husband down.

She said the Women for Change and Development Initiative is not a political party but a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO).

At the event were wives of the Senate President, Helen Mark, female ministers and other female top government functionaries.

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