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Friday, 13 March 2015
Babatunde Fashola Governor blames Jonathan for Lekki robbery incident
The bank robbery, carried out by men in army
fatigues, occurred near the Lekki-Ikoyi link
bridge at about 5pm.
The Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola
has reportedly said that President Goodluck
Jonathan should be held responsible for the
deaths of four people during a robbery incident in
the state yesterday, March 12.
The bank robbery, carried out by men in army
fatigues, occurred near the Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge
at about 5pm.
Fashola stated that Jonathan’s presence in the
state led to a drastic reduction in the number of
policemen available to counter the robbers
during the operation, YNaija reports.
“Because Jonathan was coming to Lagos, all the
vehicles and police in Lagos were sent to be on
standby for him, and there was no available not
enough (sic) to stop the robbery at Ikoyi-Lekki link
bridge,” the governor reportedly said during an
All Progressives Congress (APC) programme
titled ‘An Evening For Nigeria’ which held
yesterday at the Intercontinental hotel in Victoria
Island.
The President was in Lagos to attend a conference
at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).
Fashola has in recent times criticized Jonathan for
his suddenly frequent visits to Lagos terming
them hypocritical.
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