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We were informed that there would be rally and there was a security report that there would be blood letting from opposition group, and I became worried because the rally was going to take place inside the School of Arts and Sciences. I was afraid for the children, even though I did not know a letter was written as I just came back from Abuja and I did not check my mail. So, I did not know a letter was written to us for permission. So, I asked my men to take over the venue of the rally before that day. My men took over the venue 6:00 am. Senator Abe met my CSP Operations at the venue later and they were talking, thugs were coming from the other side, my men had to release teargas. The Senator was standing with my CSP and the Chief of Staff, and immediately the teargas was fired and smoke coming down were they were discussing, they crossed the road and entered the church. Nobody shot Sentor Abe. He should show Nigerians the bullet wounds. The teargas did not even touch him because he moved into the church.
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