– Ahmed Bolori was made to wait four about an hour outside the military base in Borno despite being directed by the military to come at that time – There
was still nobody to immediately interrogate him hours after he arrived at the military facility – Bolori says he was ushered into an office by a Colonel who treated him nicely and also offered him tea
One of the three people declared wanted by the Nigeria Army, Ahmed Bolori has returned to the military headquarters in Borno state to witness even more intrigues. Bolori, who has been updating his followers on Facebook about his ‘trip’ to see the army, arrived at the military facility at around 10am on Monday, August 15 and was made to wait for about an hour before he was allowed to enter into the facility.
“I’ve been here at the Army command Headquarters, Maiduguri, waiting to be invited in as scheduled. But yet, no response despite the text messages and calls I made to the Army. “I am a good citizen and so, I keep to my words. I said I will be here, and I am here! May God help us!” he posted. Eventually, when he was let into the facility, there was still no military officer to interrogate him just like yesterday. “I have signed the visitors register since and I am still waiting to be taken in. Although, the Army guard doesn’t have airtime to contact his heads.” “Finally, I am driving into the Army Operation Headquarters now,” he disclosed in another post.
His final post before his Facebook page went silent at midday was that he had met a colonel who invited him to his office to DRINK TEA. “The Army is now treating me friendly and peacefully, as a nice colonel just took me to his office to drink tea. May God help us!” NAIJ.com recalls that hours after Bolori was declared wanted by the military, the Nigeria Army on Sunday, August 14, reportedly sent him back home when he reported at one of its facilities in Borno. Bolori, the coordinator of the Fa’ash Foundation and the Partnership Against Violent Extremism was declared wanted alongside two others on Sunday but was told to go back home and report the next day after he surrendered himself to military authorities.
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