Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe has, dismissed media reports of his purported humiliation by soldiers at an Army checkpoint in Obingwa.
Former Senate Minority Leader and Senator representing Abia South, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe has, dismissed as blatant falsehood, media reports of his purported humiliation by soldiers at an Army checkpoint in Obingwa deployed after the killing of five soldiers in Aba by non state actors.
He rather commended the officers and men of the Nigerian Army for being professional in their engagement with the civil populace . Senator Abaribe said, “it is laughable and false”, the report that soldiers humbled and delayed him at a checkpoint while returning from a burial in Obingwa last Thursday.
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