The Brief: Dead in isolation; unknown gunmen; Petroleum bill
ByDaily Trust
Tue, 17 Aug 2021 9:46:50 WAT
After nine days of illness and isolation, former deputy senate president Ibrahim Mantu, a notable figure on the nation’s political landscape, dies at a private hospital in Abuja.
The story of “unknown gunmen” has pervaded the southeast of the country following attacks on security formations – and now Ebonyi governor says there is nothing like “unknown gunmen” and blames south easterners for killings in the region.
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He said the former deputy senate president died at about 2am on Tuesday. “He fell ill about nine days ago and was receiving treatment at home but he was rushed to the hospital when there was no sign of improvement,” the source said adding that the funeral prayer would hold later on Tuesday, in Abuja.
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The cleric who stated this during an interview with BBC Hausa monitored by our correspondent said those that killed the travellers, who were members of Tijjaniya sect, should be punished.
The outlawed group had declared a weekly shutdown of the South East in protest of the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu, its leader. But Umahi warned residents against observing the order, threatening to sack any worker who obeys IPOB’s directive.
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Although his spokesperson said the president was going to observe self-isolation on return from the UK on Friday, but it seems that the president has moved on with work, which required mingling with people, contrary to federal government’s guidelines.
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