This is to inform the general public that son of the former deputy governor of Borno State, Alhaji Abubakar
Jatto, Shehu, narrowly escaped death Wednesday as gunmen believed to be
members of Boko Haram shot at him in Maiduguri.
Abubakar Jatto was the deputy governor of the state between 1999 and
2003, when Mala Kachallah was at the helm affairs in the state.
Shehu was said to have gone to a shop at Dala area of the troubled
metropolis for some purchases at about 2.30pm when four gunmen swooped
on him, fired several shots at him, snatched his car, left him in a pool
of blood.
A resident of the area who spoke to journalists said: “We were around
the area few metres away from the provision shop when four gunmen in a
tricycle ambushed the young man in front of the shop, opened fire and
everybody ran away from the area. It was later we learnt that his car
was snatched and that the man was shot in the leg.”
Meanwhile, the Abia State Governor, Chief Theodore Orji, has called on
members of the sect to accept the federal government’s amnesty in the
interest of peace and corporate existence of the country.
He called on the sect to come out and state their grievances, noting
that the federal government has the capacity to handle their grievances.
Orji who disclosed this in an interview with journalists, said the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was not perturbed by the ranting of the
opposition in their quest to dislodge the party at the federal and state
levels.
On Boko Haram, Orji said: “This is an opportunity for Boko Haram to
come out and say their grievances and you know that when you tell
government your grievances, they have the capacity to handle those
grievances no matter how heavy it will be. So this is an opportunity for
Boko Haram to come out and say what they want and try the federal
government whether they will respond to their grievances or not instead
of going back and waging war.”
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