Friday, March 13, 2015

Governor Fashola Blames Yesterday’s Lekki Robbery On President Jonathan’s Visit To Lagos

Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola stated that the Lekki robbery incident yesterday that left four people dead, occurred because of President Goodluck Jonathan‘s visit to Lagos.

Fashola made the accusations during the Buhari Meets Nigerian Entertainers program in Lagos on Thursday.

In the video below, Fashola can be heard saying:
“Today is a very sad day because this afternoon we lost three policemen in a robbery in Lekki and it was the first of its type in a very long time. And I also know that perhaps what will be would have been but it was sad to see all our security vehicles and personnel deployed to protect one man. All the vehicles we bought for the police were stationed to receive the President in Lagos while the citizens were left vulnerable. Those policemen have children. And tonight, their mothers will have to explain to them why daddy is not coming home. I pray their souls rest in peace…”

8 comments:

  1. Dis is just cheap blackmail joor! Na 2day armed robbers begin rob kill pipo. Shit happens and we mustnt politicize evrtin. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  2. I don't buy this,he's saying....its has happened so let em leave the issue

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    1. Sometimes this man talks like some one that never saw d fore walls of education...how can a seating governor make such statement.......so who gets d blame for all d other bank robbery in lagos this year alone....fashiola is collecting huge amount from private firms for his security trust fund project that is not even working....hmmm,,politician with their politriks

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  4. Wonderful, jona oya answer how u take cause d robbery

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  5. This Fashola sef so myopic... *smh*

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