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I Went Straight To Buhari And Said His Meeting With Atiku Cannot Hold – Lawrence Alobi

Lawrence Alobi, the former Federal Capital Territory commissioner of police, has disclosed the events that transpired during his tenure.

He claimed to have gone to a hotel where Muhammadu Buhari and Atiku Abubakar were planning a meeting that was expected to generate problems in Nigeria and that he prevented the meeting from going forward.

In an interview with a journalist on Arise Television, Lawrence Alobi stated, “I once stopped Atiku Abubakar and Muhammadu Buhari from meeting due to public safety. I went straight to Muhammadu Buhari and said that this meeting cannot hold.”

You can watch the footage below from 9:07 minutes.

“Muhammadu Buhari asked why the meeting cannot hold, and I told him that I am the commissioner of FCT and I am here to obey the law.”

“They left the hotel, which was a public place, and continued their meeting in a private house.”

“They did not continue the meeting in a public place because the police have the duty to stop such a meeting, procession, or assembly…..See_More

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