Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello was reportedly
pelted with stones and sachets of pure water yesterday shortly after the Jumaat
prayers held at the Central mosque Lokoja, the state capital.
The governor who had gone to the mosque for prayers to commemorate
the 25th anniversary of the state holding today, was said to have been attacked
by angry mob who allegedly complained of hunger and hard times now ravaging the
state.
But in a reaction, the Special Adviser to the governor on
media and strategy, Mr Abdulmalik Abdul denied any such incident, saying the
governor successfully performed the Friday prayers and left the scene when some
miscreants caused a stir.
He said the governor couldn’t have been attacked as he was
passionately loved by the citizens of the state, adding that his political
detractors who wanted to distract him from his good works orchestrated the lie.
However, reports said the governor had to be whisked away by
his security details so as not to be physically assaulted by the irate mob who
were chanting anti-government songs and using vulgar language against the
governor.
It was further learnt that anti riot policemen had to be
drafted to the scene to avoid further break down of law and order.
When contacted over the incident, the State Police Public
Relations Officer, Willy Aya denied any mob attack on the governor but
confirmed that policemen were drafted to the scene to maintain law and order.
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