Security officials allegedly blamed for Yusuf Buhari's byke accident......
“President Buhari has reportedly
blamed his security officials for the power bike accident that caused his only
son, Yusuf, to break a limb and sustain a head injury on Tuesday, December
26th.”—LIB
It’s no news that President Buhari’s only son was involved in a byke
accident on the boxing day. However, it is such a surprising news that the
Nigerian head of state would allegedly blame his security officials for not preventing
a grown man from going out at night, to engage in reckless biking….. here’s how
Linda Ikeji reported the blame game……..
“According to
Thisday, President Buhari on Wednesday night was at the Cedarcrest hospital
Abuja where Yusuf is being treated. His countenance showed he was not happy
with the way he saw his son. He allegedly openly rebuked his security officials
for allowing Yusuf and his friends ride their bike at about 8pm. A source in
the presidency who spoke on condition of anonymity said
''The president
was at the hospital on Wednesday night. He was very devastated when he saw his
son, Yusuf, in a very critical situation. He was shaking his head, while
looking at his son and thereafter angrily reprimanded his security officials
for allowing Yusuf to leave home at that time of the day for power-bike racing.
From the way the president spoke, it appears the security aides are in trouble.
He spoke angrily''
The
Minister of Interior, Lt-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd); his FCT ministry
counterpart, Alhaji Mohammed Bello; and the Senate President’s wife, Mrs. Toyin
Saraki; stayed throughout the night of Tuesday till Wednesday at the hospital
with Hajia Aisha Buhari.
The source
added “While the doctors were working to stabilise him, Dambazau kept appealing
to the doctors to do everything possible to stabilise Yusuf, saying the
president would find it very difficult to bear the pain if anything happens to
his son. The president had directed that Yusuf be treated at this hospital for
now. In any case he is still in coma with serious pain; so, he cannot survive
long-flight for now. He still needs few days to come out of the coma before any
consideration of flying him out of the country for more medical attention,’’
Meanwhile
security personnels have been station in and around the hospital while
vehicular and human traffic are properly screened before they get in and out of
the hospital and its environ.”—Linda Ikeji’s blog
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