A former member of House of Representatives, Mr Opeyemi Bamidele, has been flown to United Kingdom for further treatment.
Our correspondent learnt that he was flown in a private jet belonging to a former Governor of Lagos State and National Leader of All Progressives Congress, Mr Bola Tinubu, on Friday night after receiving treatment at Euracare Multi-Specialists Hospital on Victoria Island, Lagos.
Bamidele and five others were shot at a reception rally organised for All Progressives Congress candidate for the forthcoming Ekiti State governorship election, Mr Kayode Fayemi, at the party’s secretariat in Ado Ekiti on June 1.
He was flown to Lagos last Sunday in an air ambulance after doctors at Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti, extracted two bullets from his abdomen and leg.
A source told our correspondent on Saturday that Bamidele was flown to UK on the insistence of Tinubu that he be exposed to treatment in line with best global practice. Recall that Bamidele served as a Commissioner for Information and Strategy under Tinubu.
“He (Bamidele) had started cracking jokes at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti, where a surgery was performed on him before he was flown to Lagos for further treatment,” the source said.
Bamidele’s media aide, Mr Ahmed Salami, confirmed that his principal has been flown abroad for “post-surgery management”. He also dispelled rumour that Bamidele was flown abroad because of fears over his health.
“He (Bamidele) is fully stabilised, so there is no cause for alarm. He only went abroad for a post-surgery management and to get prepared for the task ahead. He actually walked into the plane.”
There were also indications that the riot policeman that fired the shots that injured Bamidele and the politician he escorted from Lagos were still in police custody.
Our correspondent gathered that Police in Ekiti have concluded the orderly room trial of the policeman said to be serving with 20MPF in Lagos and that he would soon know his fate.
Police Public Relations Officer in Ekiti, Mr Caleb Ikechukwu, confirmed this to our correspondent in Ado Ekiti.
He said, ‘We have concluded the orderly room trial but there is a laid down procedure to follow. At the appropriate time, the public will know about it.”
Ikechukwu said the policeman was still recovering from the injuries he sustained when the mob lynched him.
He also confirmed that the unnamed politician was still in the custody of the police and would be charged to court as may be necessary for illegally engaging services of the policeman.
Meanwhile, loyalists of Bamidele have said the shooting of their principal won’t derail their focus of actualising the victory of APC in the July 14 election.
They pledged their commitment to the success of APC governorship candidate, Fayemi, in the election.
The decision was reached during a meeting held at the residence of a former chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board, Mr. Akin Olayisade, in Ado-Ekiti, which was a follow-up to a meeting earlier held with Fayemi at his residence in Isan Ekiti.
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