SOLDIERS KILLED MY SON WHILE MONITORING HIS VOTE –
FATHER
A 78-year-old man
in Bauchi State has narrated how a soldier shot and killed his 28-year-old son
to monitor the collation of results after the presidential election in Bauchi
State on Sunday.
Father of the
deceased, Alhaji Yahaya Wunti, a bicycle repairer, said his son, Mohammed
Bello, who is single, left the house at Wunti that morning for the Independent
National Electoral Commission Headquarters in the state where results were
being collated.
Wunti, who spoke
to journalists in his house on Thursday, said, “Mohammed always asked for my
permission before leaving the house. He came to me that fateful day at around
11am and informed me that he wanted to go to INEC and I asked him whether he
was carrying any incriminating thing on him and he said, ‘no’.
“It was just
about 10 minutes after he left that they brought his dead body that he was shot
by a soldier.”
The bereaved
father, who has beeen receiving sympathisers at his house, said he had yet to
understand why the soldier should shoot his son in the head.
“He was a good
boy, who did not like making trouble. He was a mason and was very hardworking
but he was very passionate about Buhari. I know my son wouldn’t break the law
because of his love for Buhari, so I wonder why the soldier chose to waste a
promising young man like Mohammed,” he said.
The Bauchi South
Senator-elect, Mallam Ali Wakili of the All Progressives Congress, who was
among the sympatisers, expressed sadness over the loss.
Wakili, who
defeated the incumbent Governor, Isa Yuguda, during the Senatorial election,
said he reported the incidence to the Army and the trigger-happy soldier had
been arrested.
He said the army
had assured him that the matter would be looked into to the letter and ensured
that justice was done over the brutal murder of the young man.
There are
different unconfirmed reports of what led to the shooting of Mohammed by the
soldier.
A version of the
incident had it that Mohammed threw a stone at the soldiers, who had a hard
time trying to control the multitude of Buhari supporters who thronged the INEC
Headquaters at Ahmadu Bello Way in the state capital on Sunday, after the
general election.
It was learnt
that the soldier, reacting to the alleged stoning, shot Mohammed in the head.
Another account
said Mohammed was in the crowd, not being of any threat, when the bullet hit
him.
A friend, who
accompanied Mohammed, while speaking in confidence, said the soldier actually
aimed to kill Mohammed.
He claimed that
he was standing with Mohammed at a place far removed from the area barricaded
by the security operatives.
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