Thursday, 4 May 2017
Home » News » Tinubu, Yoruba leaders exploiting Buhari’s health – Northern group Tinubu, Yoruba leaders exploiting Buhari’s health – Northern group
A northern group, under the aegis of Northern Patriotic Assembly (NPA) has warned political leaders from the south western part of the country against exploiting President Muhammadu Buhari’s health.
The group particularly cautioned the national leader of the APC, Bola Tinubu to stop using the ill-health of the president for political gains, saying such action was immoral and despicable.
The group in a statement issued in Kaduna and signed by its President, Hon Idakwo Jibrin and Secretary General, Alhaji Adamu Wakil lamented what it termed the ‘exploitation of President Buhari’s health by some Yoruba leaders’.
The group cited the recent remarks relating to the President’s health attributed to former APC chairman, Chief Bisi Akande and ace lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN.
The group said what was a personal challenge to the President had been politicized beyond comprehension by politicians who hide behind the pretext of agitating for what is in the country’s best interest.
The statement reads partly, “Even more unnerving is situation whereby people we once held in high esteem as elders, leaders and professionals decided to descend into the mud, using President Buhari’s health as their new object of obsession.
“They have fanatically tried to impose this obsession of theirs on other Nigerians in a desperate bid to cause panic and confusion.
“Sadder still is the fact that these mischief makers are people who pose as President Buhari’s All Progressives Congress (APC) party leaders, associates and friends. With this crow of desperadoes Mr. President need not worry about the opposition, the real vipers nest in his courtyard.
“They are the ones, who finding no avenue to corner the government to themselves, are now working day and night to use the President’s health as campaign tool to hijack the government.
“We want Nigerians to specifically call these people to order. They cannot be allowed to run riot with their own missions to the detriment of the rest of us. The founding Chairman of the APC, Chief Bisi Akande, who spoke from two opposing directions – he urged caution about the way President Buhari’s health is discussed yet went on to describe it as a challenge to Nigeria. This prevarification is unbecoming of an elder statesman of his stature. He should apologize to Nigerians and stop making such unguarded utterances going forward.
“Akande’s role is however that of “the Voice of Jacob and the Hands of Esau” since it is glaring he spoke for the self appointed Yoruba Leader, Bola Tinubu, whose protégé is the next in line to benefit if President Buhari can be shoved aside on health grounds.
“In what has confirmed that President Buhari’s health is being exploited as a Yoruba plot against the rest of Nigeria, APC affiliated lawyer, Chief Femi Falana, is apparently cobbling together an alliance of lawyers, commercial CSOs and paid activists to cause crisis.”
How I was raped by my father for continously seven months, 12 years old child says
A 12-year-old girl has revealed how her father and his stepson allegedly raped her incessantly for a period of seven months in the Ilogbo area of Lagos State.
The young girl said it all began when her father and his mistress would hold her legs apart for the woman’s son to rape her.
The victim, a JSS1 student, who is reported to have been forced out of school, had been treated for several sexually-transmitted diseases allegedly contracted during the period.
According to Vanguard, the suspect, a commercial bus driver, identified simply as Adimawu, took his daughter away from their Isheri apartment in May 2016, following a misunderstanding with his wife.
He took her to his mistress’ home at Ilogbo.
During her stay with the said mistress, the girl was stopped from going to school, as she was assisting her father’s mistress to sell oil bean seed, otherwise known as ugba, at the Alaba International Market, Lagos.
The victim told policemen at the Human Right Desk, Ikotun Police Division, “One of my father’s mistress’ son, Kenneth, crept to where I slept on the floor one night and started touching my private parts. I woke up and rushed to inform my father, who was sleeping on the bed with his mistress.
“But he drove me back, saying I should allow him do whatever he wanted to do with me. My father came to where I was sleeping and, with the assistance of his mistress, parted my legs and instructed his stepson to have s*x with me.
“The next day, after everyone had gone out, my father called me inside, locked the door and had sex with me. He warned me not to tell anyone about what happened, threatening to kill me if I did.
“Since then, my father and his stepson had taken turns to rape me. At times, when I went to sell ugba at Alaba, his stepson would take me to an uncompleted building, where he would place some cartoons on the ground and rape me.”
The suspect returned the girl home after police and family members’ intervention, But her mother, who claimed to have been suspecting that all was not well with her daughter, subjected the latter to questioning, in the process of which she opened up.
The victim’s mother told the newspaper that she caught her husband with his manhood inside their daughter’s mouth when she was nine months. She said it happened again when the victim was six years.
Narrating how this latest development came to the fore, she said, “I discovered something strange about the way she was walking when she returned home.
“When I asked her initially, she did not talk until I involved one of her teachers, who was taking her extramural classes, before she opened up.
“When I confronted my husband, he beat me to stupor and drove me and my daughter away. We have been staying with a relative since December 2016.”
“I had gone to the market to buy foodstuff one day, only to return and discovered that my daughter was missing. When my husband came back, I asked him about her whereabouts, he denied knowing where she was, saying I should look for her.
“Even when the matter of our missing child was reported to the police, he denied knowing where she was until December, when he said he took her to learn a trade at a relative’s.
“It took the intervention of the police and some relatives before he brought her back last December.”
However, the suspect told the Police Division, that his wife had a mental problem, adding that he had to take their daughter away from home to ensure her safety.
A claim his wife described as a lie, saying “I was never mad, neither was I ever sick. The emotional and psychological effect during the period I was searching for my only child made him conclude that I was mad.”
The case was reported to police at Idimu by Sir Barth Ozoana, a legal practitioner, consequent upon which the suspect was arrested.
However, during interrogation, the suspect said the allegations were lies. Police sources hinted that the suspect earlier admitted to the claim that his stepson defiled his daughter.
The police said the case would be transferred to the Command Headquarters, Ikeja.
The victim’s Lawyer, Ozoana, said he would assist his client and mother legally, until justice prevailed.
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