There were reports late last night that there was a kidnap attempt on
the mother of the governor of Lagos state but it's been denied.
The Lagos State Governor on Saturday denied media reports claiming that a
kidnap attempt was made on his mother, Mrs Christianah Ambode at her
residence in Gbagada area of the State on Friday evening.
The governor, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr.
Habib Aruna, denied the media report, saying that it was not a true
reflection of what transpired at the residence of his mother.
An online newspaper had claimed that heavily armed gunmen invaded the
Governor's mother's residence and disarmed the octogenarian’s police
detail in an apparent attempt to abduct her.
The newspaper had further reported that the unfortunate development took
place at about 7:30pm, while a back-up team arrived at the scene at
about8:10pm.
Responding, Aruna said: "Whilst it is true that a commotion occurred at
the residence of the Governor's mother on the fateful day, it was
however far from the truth that it was a kidnap attempt.
"What really transpired was that a man parked his vehicle in front of
the residence of the Governor's mother and the security detail attached
to the building asked him not to park there so as not to block the
entrance.
"The man who claimed to be a military personnel was not in uniform as at
the time of the unfortunate incident but he insisted on parking in
front of the building on the ground that he was a military personnel.
"He then went on to invite military personnel attached to Operation MESA
to beat Mrs. Ambode’s police details after he was advised not to park
his vehicle outside the building.
"The unfortunate part was that the newspaper rightly reported this
aspect of the development in the body of the story but still claimed in
the lead paragraph that it was an apparent kidnap attempt.
"While we would like to put on record that the disturbance was not a
kidnap attempt on the Governor's mother as nothing untoward happened to
her, we also like to caution against needless sensational journalism
which could cause unnecessary panic.
"At the moment, officials of the State Government are taking appropriate
steps to sanction the unruly military personnel who joined their
colleague to disturb public peace," Aruna stated..
SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
JUNE 4, 2016
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