James Faleke Escapes Death, Was Shot At, Car Riddled With Bullets
House of Representatives member, Hon James Abiodun Faleke is a very lucky man.
He
narrowly evaded the cold hands of death after his Vehicle was attacked
by unknown assailants. An SUV was conveying him from Lokoja, the Kogi
state capital, to Abuja, before it was shot at by the unidentified
gunmen.
The visibly shaken Faleke disclosed this himself in a
report he lodged at the Gwagwalada Police Division in Abuja. Police
reports indicate the lawmaker was attacked between 7pm and 7.30pm on
Sunday November 6.
The bullets hit the front windshield of his bullet-proof vehicle thrice before the first bridge at Gwagwalada.
In his words;
I
was returning from Kogi state on November 6 and my vehicle was shot at
the first bridge in Gwagwalada, which is under construction between 7pm
and 7.30pm. About three bullets hit my jeep, but thank God, it was a
bulletproof car. The bullets cracked the windscreen but did not
penetrate. I’m grateful to God for the life of my driver, orderly and
myself. We reported the incident to the Police Division in Gwagwalada,
FCT.
Faleke was the running mate to the Kogi state All
Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in the November 21,
2015 election, the late Prince Abubakar Audu. He was set to become
deputy governor of Kogi before Audu's unfortunate death.


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