Jonathan Narrowly Escapes Death In Bayelsa
Goodluck Jonathan, the immediate past president of Nigeria narrowly escaped death in Bayelsa state today, November 30.
Some suspected men accused of
working for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state drove into
Jonathan’s convey.
The militants, who stopped and
drove into a short motorcade transporting the former president from the Julius
Berger bridge area of the state capital Yenagoa, trailed and chased the
motorcade to the entrance of the house of Jonathan in the Kpansia area of the
town, before they were trailed and detained by a combined team of security
operatives attached to the ex-president.
Members of the arrested band have
been taken to the Bayelsa state police command for further investigation and
interrogation.
Last year Jonathan and some top
government officials escaped an air crash at the Minna Airport, when a
presidential jet developed a technical fault, while they were aboard.
Another incident with former
president happened at the Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony in Abuja as one
of the soldiers in the firing party mistakenly pointed his rifle at GEJ’s
direction.
Goodluck Jonathan served as
president from 2010 till 2015.
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