Rethinking special protection
It was by all parameters a gory Friday. Seven persons, including three police officers and a lady, were killed penultimate weekend in a gun ambush on the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman. The controversial cleric said it was an assassination bid against him, whereas police narrative suggested it was a kidnap attempt. Whatever it was, lives were needlessly lost. Suleiman was said to be returning from a trip to Tanzania en route to Auchi, his base in Edo State, when gunmen opened fire on his convoy and cut the victims down in cold blood. He was riding in an armoured Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), while the vehicles in which others accompanying him rode were not as protectively reinforced. They were, in effect, sitting ducks in the firestorm. Suleiman’s account was that the gunmen were after him, but he managed to beat the ambush in his bulletproof car. Those felled in the hailstorm of bullets weren’t as lucky apparently because they were not bulletproofed...