Sabiu, also known as 'Tunde' (believed to have been named after Late Gen. Tunde Idiagbon, Buhari's deputy during his military regime in the 1980s), was however said to have returned home after the arguments.As he got home, the first lady in company of her children raided the premises raining abuses, presidential sources who witnessed the incident said, leading to the escape of Sabiu after gunshots were fired by the First Lady's ADC in an attempt to apprehend the President's aide, who had to breach walls to run for his life and escape to the nearby residence of President Buhari's cousin, Mamman Daura, where he spent the night.
It was gathered that the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, after receiving security report on the incident on Friday where gunshots were fired in the precincts of the Presidential Villa, ordered the arrest of the Aide-de-camp to the first lady and all the security aides that accompanied her to Sabiu's residence.Their arrest, we learnt, was premised on the fact that firing of gunshots, no matter the provocation in the presidency, and around the president was a major 'security breach'.
The incident was however brought into the open by the First Lady on Friday night when she called on IGP Adamu to release her aides from detention.
Source :Thisday
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