The news which was first circulated
through the social media filled many residents of the state capital with
fears and apprehension as many started mourning with the Obasanjo
family over the tragedy.
Obasanjo himself received the news
during a photo session with primary school pupils who had come for a
leadership training programme at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential
Library, Abeokuta.
The rumour of the involvement of his first son in the plane crash came to his father as a rude shock.
Obasanjo had just finished addressing
over 400 head boys and head girls of primary schools from Lagos, Ogun
and Oyo states who had converged at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential
Library, Abeokuta for the workshop tagged “Leadership Training for Young
Leaders” when a caller informed him on the phone about the rumoured
involvement of his son in the crash.
The ex-President was already seated in
front of the auditorium along with other dignitaries, including the
Chairman of the Governing Board of the Centre for Human Security, Prof.
Akin Mabogunje; the director of the centre, Prof. Peter Okebukula; and
the participating pupils for a photo session when his phone rang and the
caller at the other end informed him of his son’s involvement in the
plane crash.
A correspondent who was at the event
heard Obasanjo shouting on top of his voice to the caller at the other
end in Yoruba, saying, “Gbenga wo! O wa ni Abuja!” meaning “which
Gbenga, he’s in Abuja.”
The former President, whose countenance
immediately changed, ended the call and became uncomfortable throughout
the few minutes that the photo session lasted.
Immediately the photo session was over,
Obasanjo grabbed Mabogunje’s hand and started moving to the left side of
the OOPL with Okebukola and other dignitaries and his security aides in
tow.
They went into one of the chalets at the
end of the library complex where they spent about 40 minutes and later
drove off to an unknown destination.
The programme however continued as many
of the workshop participants who apparently were not aware of the
tragedy returned to the main hall.
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