PHOTOS: President Buhari Recalls German Radio Correspondent Who Was Barred From Aso Rock
President Muhammadu Buhari has recalled the Deutsche Welle Reporter covering the Villa, Mr Ubale Musa who was barred from the presidenti...
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President Muhammadu Buhari has recalled the Deutsche Welle Reporter
covering the Villa, Mr Ubale Musa who was barred from the presidential
villa by the Chief Security Officer to Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Pictured
above -Special Adviser for Media and Publicity to President Buhari,
Femi Adesina handing over his I.D card to him today at the presidential
villa. Also present was Garba Shehu the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity.
Security operatives in the Presidential Villa, Aso Rock, walked out Ubale Musa, the State House correspondent of German Radio, Deutsche Welle.
According to reports, the security operatives were embarrassed after Musa asked visiting President of Chad, Idriss Deby about the present location of Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.
Musa’s question was based on the fact that the Chadian president earlier this year said Shekau had been seen in Dikwa, Borno State by Chadian forces. Musa also asked Deby to explain the relationship between the African multinational task force fighting in Lake Chad and the South African mercenaries fighting with them.
Answering the question, Deby had responded that he was not aware of the presence of mercenaries in Sambisa fighting alongside multi-national troops.
Musa’s State House accreditation tag was
thereafter withdrawn after what the Villa security perceived as an
embarrassing question.
Security operatives in the Presidential Villa, Aso Rock, walked out Ubale Musa, the State House correspondent of German Radio, Deutsche Welle.
According to reports, the security operatives were embarrassed after Musa asked visiting President of Chad, Idriss Deby about the present location of Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.
Musa’s question was based on the fact that the Chadian president earlier this year said Shekau had been seen in Dikwa, Borno State by Chadian forces. Musa also asked Deby to explain the relationship between the African multinational task force fighting in Lake Chad and the South African mercenaries fighting with them.
Answering the question, Deby had responded that he was not aware of the presence of mercenaries in Sambisa fighting alongside multi-national troops.