How ProfZulum ‘hired private jet’ to fly wounded officer for treatment in Abuja | TheCable
November 20, 2022 2:32 PMhired a private jet to fly a wounded Nigerian army officer to Abuja for treatment.
The publication narrated that Garba, who was receiving treatment at the Maimalari cantonment hospital, was on an approved pass to see his private doctor in Abuja. “Dejected by the response he got, he resigned his fate and was patiently waiting for the next Military flight that will be going to Abuja. Just then Governor Zulum who was travelling to Abuja sauntered into airport. On sighting the wounded Officer, he stopped to greet him,” the publication wrote.
The governor, being moved by the officer’s dilemma, reportedly hired a private jet to fly the wounded Garba to Abuja.
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