A source who witnessed the incident
which occurred in Buni Gari town in Gujiba local government area of
Yobe, told TheCable that the security personnel threatened to kill
Durkwa.
Durkwa was returning from Adamawa state,
where he had attended the turbaning ceremony of Martins Babale, his
Adamawa counterpart.
The ceremony took place in Ganye local government area of Adamawa.
However, Durkwa’s convoy reportedly ran into the military checkpoint, where no soldier was in sight.
A policeman attached to the deputy
governor’s office had attempted to remove the barricade on the road when
the military personnel started springing out from different directions.
They reportedly asked him who gave him
the order to dismantle the barricade, and in the process started
manhandling the policeman.
One of the soldiers was said to have used the butt of his gun to hit the policeman on the head.
Some security personnel in the team of
the deputy governor moved in to explain to the officers that they were
accompanying a government official, but the soldiers were said to have
been irritated by the explanation.
After about 15 minutes of the ensuing
drama, the number two man in Borno alighted from the vehicle to join his
security team, but the soldiers were said to have refused to accord him
the respect that he deserves.
“The soldiers took positions from different directions, aiming at the convoy, with the threat to open fire,” the source said.
“The soldiers pointed Ak47 riffle, anti-aircraft guns and one of them pointed a rocket propeller.
“The deputy governor, having seen what
was going on, after they had denied him access for about 15 minutes,
came down from his vehicle to interfere, but instead of showing him
respect, the soldiers became more lawlessness.
“They said they don’t care about his
office. They insulted and called him all sort of names. One of the
soldiers, who pointed a gun at him, called him a bloody civilian and
political thief. They said they won’t lose anything killing the deputy.”
The source said it took the intervention of a senior military official before the situation was brought under control.
The convoy of the deputy governor was eventually given access, while the soldiers watched in anger.
Contacted, Kayode Ogunsanya, spokesman
for the army in Yobe, said he could not confirm the development because
he was not in the state.
“I don’t have that information. I am currently in Jos for a programme,” he told TheCable.
Last month, a public disagreement
between the police and the army in Damaturu, capital of Yobe state, led
to the deaths of four mobile police officers and one soldier.
Read more at TheCable.
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