Ex-spokesperson of the Senate, Dr. Ajibola Basiru, has refuted claims that he refused to vacate the seat reserved for Governor Ademola Adeleke at the Eid praying ground, in Osogbo, Osun State.
Recall that, earlier in the day, Bashiru and Adeleke’s aide had reportedly clashed at Osogbo Eid praying ground over seating arrangements.
The former spokesperson, in an Interview on Channels on Wednesday, said he did not see any seat reserved for Governor Adeleke at the Eid praying ground.
He also stated that he did not see any seat earmarked for Governor Adeleke.
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He said: “There is no chair in the mosque, today I did not see any seat earmarked for Governor Adeleke and I did not see any protocol of the governor, and I did not also an advance party.
“I sat in my place, and the moment I have been on my seat, one man who I know is not a government official named Olawale Rasheed, came to tell me that there is a government official.
“His name is Muniru Raji, I know him to be a political irritant in Osogbo, he came and brought thugs seeking to evacuate me from where I was seating.”