UNBELIEVABLE! The True Story About The Cause Of Abacha Death Exposed, The HandShake That Might Have Saved Nigeria From The Tyrant
There has been different speculations of how late Gen Sani Abacha died, and the popular story that has been making the rounds is that he was poisoned with an apple from a very beautiful lady employed by his enemies to lure and kill him. However, some years back former Chief Security Officer of Gen Sani Abacha came out to give the true story of what really happened the day he died, No, it was not a poisoned apple, it was something else and it all began after a handshake.
Former Chief Security Officer, CSO, to the late Head of State, Gen Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, had come out in 2017 to expel claims that Abacha kicked the bucket in the wake of eating an apple from his concubines.
Describing how the previous Head of State kicked the bucket, Al-Mustapha said contrary to what people thought, the unexpected breakdown of the wellbeing arrangement of Abacha began on Sunday, seventh June, 1998 right from the Abuja International Airport, immediately after one of the white security agents or personnel who went with President Yasser Arafat of Palestine shook hands with him, Abacha.
Al-Mustapha said soon after the hand shake, he saw the adjustment in the face of the late Commander-in-Chief and that he had informed the Aide-de-Camp, Lt. Col. Abdallah, accordingly. He, be that as it may, exhorted that we keep a close watch on the Head of State.
He said, “Later in the evening of 8th June, 1998, around 6p.m; his doctor came around, administered an injection to stabilize him. He was advised to have a short rest. Happily, enough, by 9p.m; the Head of State was bouncing and receiving visitors until much later when General Jeremiah Timbut Useni, the then Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, came calling. He was fond of the Head of State. They were very good friends.
“They stayed and chatted together till about 3.35a.m. A friend of the house was with me in my office and as he was bidding me farewell, he came back to inform me that the FCT Minister, General Useni was out of the Head of State’s Guest House within the Villa. I then decided to inform the ADC and other security boys that I would be on my way home to prepare for the early morning event at the International Conference Centre.
“At about 5a.m; the security guards ran to my quarters to inform me that the Head of State was very unstable. At first, I thought it was a coup attempt. Immediately, I prepared myself fully for any eventuality. As an intelligence officer and the Chief Security Officer to the Head of State for that matter,
I devised a means of diverting the attention of the security boys from my escape route by asking my wife to continue chatting with them at the door – she was in the house while the boys were outside. From there, I got to the Guest House of the Head of State before them.
“When I got to the bedside of the Head of State, he was already gasping. Ordinarily, I could not just touch him. It was not allowed in our job. But under the situation on ground, I knelt close to him and shouted, ‘General Sani Abacha, Sir, please grant me permission to touch and carry you.’
“I again knocked at the stool beside the bed and shouted in the same manner, yet he did not respond. I then realized there was a serious danger. I immediately called the Head of State’s personal physician, Dr. Wali, who arrived the place under eight minutes from his house.
He immediately gave Oga – General Abacha –two doses of injection, one at the heart and another close to his neck.
“This did not work apparently as the Head of State had turned very cold. He then told me that the Head of State was dead and nothing could be done after all. I there and then asked the personal physician to remain with the dead body while I dashed home to be fully prepared for the problems that might arise from the incident.
“As soon as I informed my wife, she collapsed and burst into tears. I secured my house and then ran back. At that point, the Aide-de-Camp had been contacted by me and we decided that great caution must be taken in handling the grave situation.
“Again, I must reiterate that the issue of my boss dying on top of women was a great lie just as the insinuation that General Sani Abacha ate and died of poisoned apples was equally a wicked lie.”
Source: Daily Post
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