Two
soldiers on Wednesday in Abeokuta assaulted the Ogun State
Correspondent of the Leadership newspaper, Mr. Kunle Olayeni, and
vandalise his car.
The Leadership correspondent was brutalised by the soldiers and left bleeding in the mouth.
The
soldiers, who tore the journalist's shirt, also vandalised his Honda
Accord car at the State Secretariat, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
Journalists
had gone to cover the special parade/laying of wreath by Governor
Ibikunle Amosun to mark the 2014 edition of Armed Forces Remembrance Day
and were on their way out of the venue when the incident occurred.
The
journalists were on their way to the 35 Artillery Brigade, Alamala,
where the ceremony was to be rounded off by the governor when Olayeni
was attacked.
The irate military men, who drove in a private
Peugeot car, marked Abuja AR 963 KWL, had attempted to overtake the
reporter's vehicle as they moved out of the venue of the ceremony.
The
reporter, who was driving, was in company with three other colleagues
-Mr. Wale Jokotoye (NAN), Mrs. Olayinka Olukoya (Nigerian Tribune) and
Mr. Johnson Akinpelu (Alaroye).
The Army officer, who drove the car, claimed to be in convoy of a lorry conveying some soldiers.
His grievance was that the journalist's car prevented his from going along with the convoy.
He jumped down from his car and started raining insults on the journalists.
The
attempt by the four journalists to explain that they did not know that
the officer's private car was part of the convoy, further infuriated the
Army officer.
The officer, however, continued to rain invectives
on the journalists, who told him that he had no right to insult them
without justification.
Further angered by journalists' response,
the Army officer started hitting Olayeni's car with his boots,
inflicting severe dent on it.
He forced the door of the car open
and dragged out the Leadership correspondent, punching him in the face
several times in the presence of other Army personnel, including one
Captain wearing a name tag, Pedro.
The case was subsequently reported at the Ibara Divisional Headquarters, Abeokuta.
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