Defence Minister, Olusola Obada slumps at Armed Forces Remembrance Day

Defence Minister, Mrs. Olusola Obada being assisted by aides
Minister of State for Defence, Mrs. Olusola Obada, Tuesday caused a stir when she slumped at the celebration of the Armed Forces Remembrance Day in Abuja where President Goodluck Jonathan, along with other top government officials and members of the diplomatic corps had gathered to honour Nigeria’s fallen heroes.

The event was also held across the country where governors and others laid wreaths and paid tributes to members of the nation’s armed forces who had died in the course of defending the nation’s territorial integrity or during peacekeeping.
The ceremony included a 21-gun salute, playing of the Last Post, a minute's silence, laying of wreaths and releasing pigeons, as a mark of peace.

Obviously exhausted after standing in the scorching sun with the service chiefs and other dignitaries for about four hours and jolted by the unexpected booms of artillery gunfire at the occasion, the minister slumped, her white hat fell off and she had to be assisted by aides who led her to a seat.

But in a swift reaction to the report that she lost her bearing, the minister, through her media aide, Mr. Femi Adefila, denied that she slumped or fell during the ceremony.

The ceremony started at 10 am with the arrival of Jonathan, who is the grand patron of the Nigerian Legion, at the National Arcade Three Arms Zone, Abuja.

The president took the ritual gunshot salute shortly on arrival, after which he inspected a parade in four colours - the national and the three regimental colours of the army, the navy and the air force.

Afterwards, prayers were offered for the repose of the souls of the fallen heroes and for peace, security and unity of the nation.

It was then that Jonathan, accompanied by Vice-President Namadi Sambo, Senate President David Mark, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, and Obada, proceeded to lay wreaths at the cenotaph.

Obada, who was standing in between the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Admiral Ola Sa'ad Ibrahim, and Tambuwal before the laying of wreath almost fell down after standing for a long period but for the vigilance of the security detail who came to her aid.

Obada went on to lay the wreath about five minutes later, saw off the president and was able to speak to journalists afterwards.

After the wreath-laying ceremony and 21-gun salute, the president released some pigeons to signify “unfettered freedom, unity, peace and harmony for the country.”

However, the minister through her spokesman said she neither slumped nor fell during the ceremony.

“It is not true and it is a fallacy that the Minister of State for Defence, Erelu Olusola Obada, fell or slumped at the 2013 Armed Forces Remembrance Day wreath-laying ceremony at the National Arcade, Abuja.

“The minister as usual stood straight for about four hours in the scorching sun along with Mr. President, Chief of Defence Staff, service chiefs and other top government functionaries in honour of the fallen heroes. She also laid the memorial wreath graciously betraying no sign of exhaustion.

“The minister is used to the sight and sound of heavy military artillery and there is no way the sound of gun salute could have frightened her or made her to fall,” Adefila said in a statement issued Tuesday.

Comments

  1. mtchew
    she doesnt befit the post haba

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  2. eewwww
    she no hear gunshot before? she prolly get the post on man-know-man not her qualities

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  3. Why both of you cant reason that sickness gat no time or incident can happen at any fucking time.
    I dont blame both of you especially if ur mother is in that position wether she can perform.even none of ur families can be there bcs no one in both father & mother lineage merited that post.
    Erelu Obada strong woman. Intellectual & Brilliant woman.continue as GOD destined favour & uplifment for you .
    Let them say & countinue critisizing.

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    1. nice one, it easier for peeps to apportion blame

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