Former Nigeria President's Cousin’s Business Premises Take Over by Soldiers.
Soldiers saturday seized the premises used by former President Goodluck
Jonathan’s cousin, Azibaola Robert, as construction site for the
provision of engineering infrastructure in Maitama Extension District,
Abuja.
which share the same boundary with the Lungui Barracks of the Nigerian
Army along the Kubwa/Asokoro Expressway, found that the soldiers drove
away all the workers from the site as soon as they stormed the massive
premises.
A few of the soldiers manned the
entrance to the construction site being used by Kakarta Civil
Engineering Limited, while the other soldiers kept vigil inside the
premises overlooking the Katampe hills.
“We are on order from the Chief of Army
Staff to take over this place and not to allow anyone in or out of the
premises,” a junior soldier, mounting the gate stated. “It was one of
our generals, who led the team of soldiers to take over this place but
we do not know the reason for our being here.”
As a result of the invasion of the
premises of the construction firm, workers who reported for their daily
routine were chased away from the site by fierce-looking armed military,
who said they were under strict instruction to bar anyone from entering
the place.
The strange development came a few weeks
after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had charged Robert
and his company, One-Plus, to court for allegedly receiving $40 million
security contract from the office of the former National Security
Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki.
Robert and his company were granted bail
by a Federal High Court after the charges were read to them but it is
not clear why the army has swooped on the construction premises approved
for him by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) administration to use as
a base for the coordination of the provision of services for the owners
of plots at the Maitama Extension District.
The residence of the Senate President
and other principal officers of the National Assembly as well as
prominent Nigerians who are developing their plots of land allocated by
the FCDA are on the same plot of land being invaded by the soldiers.
Although the Nigerian Army is yet to
give official explanation for the takeover of the firm, Thisday learnt
from a top officer that the army was laying claim of ownership to the
premises being used by the former president’s cousin, which borders with
its Lungui Barracks.
The officer said the army was
uncomfortable with the presence of the company near its barracks,
describing it as a breach of security.
It was also gathered that the use of
blasting materials for construction by the firm close to the army
barracks was offensive to the army authorities but they could not voice
their aversion to the development while Jonathan was the president and
commander-in-chief.
“It is true the army authorities
deployed soldiers to close the place last night and prevented workers
from entering the premises today,” the army officer said.
One of the site workers, Mr. Maxwell
Udom, said no site worker was allowed to cross the site gate by the
armed military men, stressing that no prior notice was served before
their action.
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