The chairman violated checkpoint regulations.
Soldiers on Thursday inflicted corporal punishment on a local government chairman in Borno State.
The
caretaker chairman of Hawul Local Government Area, Daniel Malang,
received severe corporal punishment in the hands of the Joint Task Force
for allegedly breaking checkpoint regulations and talking rudely to
soldiers.
Mr. Malang, who reportedly has a reputation for breaking
traffic rule especially at military check post ran out of luck when he
attempted to shunt his way across a long queue of vehicles along
Maiduguri-Biu road.
A PREMIUM TIMES reporter who witnessed the
incident heard the chairman telling the soldiers that “don’t you know
me? I am the executive chairman of Hawul local government.”
A
soldier, unimpressed with Mr. Malang’s statement responded by saying
“does this place resemble Hawul local government; even if na Hawul be
this, does that give you the license to break my order by not following
the queue?”
The soldier ordered the council boss to park his
Peugeot 406 car and asked him to come out for frog-jump alongside his
driver while other motorists watched on.
The soldiers kept the chairman there for hours before he was later freed with a stern warning not to repeat such act again.
Sources
close to the chairman said he recently suffered similar fate in Biu
when soldiers gave him a similar treatment for breaking check-post
regulation.
Borno is currently under emergency rule and has a
heavy presence of soldiers to check the insurgency by the Boko Haram and
other crimes.
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