According to the statement issued by Sunday
Dare, the Special Adviser on Media to Mr. Tinubu, soldiers numbering up to 30,
riding in three patrol vans and army trucks, and stationed close to the
entrance of Mr. Tinubu’s home, had become a permanent feature.
“The soldiers were
first noticed on Sunday a few minutes to 11 p.m. in an army truck. They stationed
about 500 meters away from Tinubu’s gate. Later they moved close to his gate as
if making efforts to enter. The stern-looking soldiers were around for hours on
Sunday and returned on Monday to continue their surveillance.
“Monday night about 10.45 p.m., they returned to the
residence in two army vans and were there throughout the night. Some of the
soldiers discharged from the van and walked back and forth in front of the
house and around the house in what is clearly some casing effort.
“This morning, Tuesday, two vans from the army were
stationed on both sides of the house along Bourdillon road their missions
shrouded in secrecy.
“I remain resolute in
my advocacy and support for the rule of law,” the statement quoted Mr. Tinubu
as saying.
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