LIEUTENANT-COLONEL Adeboye Obasanjo, recuperating son of former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, was reported, on Tuesday, to have expressed eagerness to return to the battle front.
This he disclosed when the former vice president, Atiku
Abubakar, paid a surprise visit to him at a government facility in Yola,
Adamawa State.
Lieutenant-Colonel Obasanjo was shot on Monday in the Michika
battle between the Nigerian military and Boko Haram insurgents.
Also on Tuesday, the state acting governor, Alhaji Ahmed Fintiri, visited the recuperating Lieutenant-Colonel Obasanjo and wished him quick recovery.
A Source at the hospital told the Nigerian Tribune that
Atiku was glad to find Obasanjo in high spirit.
According to the source, the former vice president was
impressed to learn from the injured officer his readiness to return to the
front to deal with the insurgents.
The source quoted Atiku to have told Lieutenant-Colonel
Obasanjo that he was impressed to see him display the type of courage
associated with his former boss, President Obasanjo.
Also, Alhaji Fintiri saluted the courage and steadfastness
of all officers of the Nigeria Army, who were battling to curtail the
activities of insurgents in Mubi senatorial one of the state.
He gave the commendation when he visited Lieutenant-Colonel
Obasanjo, adding that the people are very proud of the soldiers, who had lost
their lives in the course of duties.
Earlier in the day, the acting governor had, in a statewide
broadcast, described the events of the past four days of incursions by
insurgents into the headquarters of Madagali and Michika local government areas
of the state as “an unfortunate chapter in the history of the state.”
While sympathising with people of the two councils, he
assured that everything was being done to bring the situation under control.
Tribune
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