Political thugs on Tuesday attacked the convoy of President
Goodluck Jonathan in Katsina State during the continuation of his re-election
campaign.
The presidential candidate of the party, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari (retd.), is from the state.
Trouble started when Jonathan, accompanied by Vice President
Namadi Sambo; the National Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu; and
Governor Ibrahim Shema of Katsina State among others decided to pay a courtesy
visit on the late President Umar Yar’Adua’s mother, Hajiya Dada.
As the President and members of his entourage made their
ways into the Yar’Adua Quarters, the brooms-wielding youths who were chanting
“Sai Buhari” surged forward.
Security agents had a hectic time dispersing the crowd.
The youths regrouped and again moved to attack the
President’s convoy as he was ready to leave the Yar’Adua’s residence.
Security agents had to fire tear gas canisters to disperse
the youths to allow vehicles in the convoy of the President to speed off.
No case of injury was however reported.
While addressing a rally earlier at the National Youth
Service Corps Orientation Camp in the state capital, Jonathan had attributed
his Presidency to the late President who he said chose him as the Vice
President in 2007.
For this reason, the President promised to always meet the
needs of the people of the state before they ask.
“But for you, I would not have been here today. It was your
own son that brought me as his deputy. Anything that you want from me, we will
do it without you asking for it,” he said.
The President listed some of the achievements of his
administration to include the establishment of a federal university and the
establishment of Almajiri schools among others in the state.
On security situation in some parts of the country, Jonathan
said, “We have challenges like many other countries in the world but we are
still managing because of our focus. We will get through our challenges because
we are working hard and you know it.”
Jonathan asked them to vote for him and Sambo to enable them
to continue to work for the peace and progress of the state.
Earlier while on a courtesy visit to the Emir of Katsina,
Alhaji Abdulmumuni Usman, Jonathan had recalled that his political odyssey at
the centre started in Katsina when he became the vice president to the late
Yar’Adua.
He reassured the Emir that he would continue to work with
Katsina people to develop the country.
The traditional ruler advised politicians to consider the
interest of the masses and ensure that peace prevailed in the country, noting
that only God gives power to whoever he chooses.
[Punch]
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