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Soldier Strongly Reacts To Viral Video Of Lagos State Governor Arresting His Colleague

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Written By Oshiobugie John

In a compelling response to the widely circulated video capturing Lagos State Governor Sanwo-Olu apprehending a soldier and four others for traffic violations, a Nigerian soldier, identified as General Salawu on TikTok, expressed his disapproval of the governor’s actions. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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The incident unfolded on Tuesday, January 2, when Governor Sanwo-Olu took matters into his own hands, arresting the soldier and his companions for violating traffic regulations along the Lagos-Badagry route.

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In a video that has since gone viral, General Salawu conveyed his dissatisfaction with the governor’s choice of words, particularly taking offense to the soldier being labeled a ‘useless boy.’ The soldier argued that such derogatory remarks were unwarranted, especially when uttered in the presence of civilians.

Asserting that the governor lacked the authority to demean a soldier in public, General Salawu highlighted a perceived double standard. He contended that if the incident had occurred near the soldier’s barracks, the governor would not have been able to make an arrest with such ease.

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