Angry youths in Ningi town, Bauchi State, on Saturday, attacked Senator
Isah Misau, a supporter of Senate President Bukola Saraki.The youths’ anger was
ignited by his support for Saraki, whose latest move to evade prosecution for
false assets declaration has come in the form of a bill to amend the
Administration of Criminal Justice Act, which has made it possible for judges
to accelerate criminal trials in Nigeria.
One of the youths at the scene of the attack told SaharaReporters that
the incident occurred at about 4:45 pm at Manu Primary School in the town. He stated that anger against Misau, who was
attending to a bereaved friend, increased when a prominent local politician,
Ali Ibrahim Dogare, took the microphone to tell the audience that Misau had
betrayed his people by supporting Saraki, who is viewed as an enemy of
President Muhammadu Buhari.
According to the source, Misau, the son of an Assistant
Inspector-General of Police, who died during the National Conference organized
by Goodluck Jonathan administration, had not visited the town since winning his
election. He said that things got uglier
when three youngsters physically rough-handled the Senator, who fled and was
later saved from the youths by the chairman of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in the locality. The party chieftain was said to have smuggled him out of
the area in a small car. While being driven away, with the youths chasing the
vehicle and hurling objects, Misau was said to have kept promising to change
his ways.
The Senator, who had reportedly arrived in a four-car convoy, had two
of his cars damaged by the mob, which was later dispersed by soldiers by
discharging gunshots into the air.
Asked why he was supporting the bill to weaken prosecution of corruption,
Misau said he was unaware of the full ramifications of the bill, which was
sponsored by Senator Peter Nwaoboshi from Delta State, and that he is still in
the process of consulting his constituents.
Source: SaharaReporters
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