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Sunday, April 29, 2012

ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS ON 2 GOVERNORS IN A WEEK IN NIGERIA DESPITE SECURITY CALLS FOR CONCERN. ALL IN A BID TO SECURE POWER BY FORCE, LIFE IS WORTHLESS TO THESE KILLERS?


PDP planned convoy accident to eliminate Gov Adams Oshiomhole - Commissioner


"You will recall that precisely on February 19, 2012, I had raised the alarm that Chief Tony Anenih openly threatened at the palace of the Oba of Benin to deal with me. I am persuaded to believe that that threat is now being carried out."

                                                          The Edo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Louis Odion, has accused the opposition Peoples Democratic Party of being the mastermind of a predetermined script to assassinate the Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.
According to a statement by Oshiomhole's Special Adviser (Media), Tony Iyare, the allegation came just as Odion’s private residence in Benin City, the state capital, was reportedly attacked by a team of gunmen in the early hours of Sunday. 
The governor’s convoy was on Saturday involved in a ghastly crash along the Warrake-Auchi Road.
Three journalists died in the crash, with many others, including security details, injured.

The governor was returning from a rally in Afuze, headquarters of Owan East Local Government Area when a tipper lorry suddenly veered off its track, facing Oshiomhole's staff car and missing it by the whiskers. 

It later rammed into the vehicle conveying the security details and the bus conveying the Government House Press crew. 

The sequence of events leading to the crash and its aftermath points to foul play, Odion said, calling for a thorough investigation of the incident by security agencies.
While the driver of the truck was said to have been nabbed as he was trying to escape, after initially hiding in the bush, his partner was reportedly arrested on the spot by security agents attached to the governor.
Odion said: "Under interrogation much later, the driver’s partner could not offer a coherent explanation on their destination and mission while on the road. 

"He said he was asked by the driver to join him in the vehicle to go somewhere shortly before the accident and that the purpose and destination was not explained to him.

"Again, we are left wondering why a truck will veer off its lane and directly target the vehicle in which the Governor was travelling. Even if the driver were in distress, the logical thing to do was to veer the car to the roadside. Why target the car in which Oshiomhole was riding? Again, when did driving against a convoy become a matter of leisure?
"As if that was not puzzling enough, we also observe even while the governor and other Good Samaritans were still busy trying to retrieve the wounded from the two accidented vehicles and comfort the traumatised, a statement signed by PDP had already landed television and radio stations in Benin expressing sympathy and condolence to Oshiomhole and the victims. 
"Given the speed, it was as if PDP already prepared the statement before the accident. We are aware that they offered money to the television and radio stations for the statement to be used as ‘special announcement’.
"When we take these together and the litany of open threats earlier made by our political opponents to deal ruthlessly with top officials of the Oshiomhole administration, we are persuaded to strongly believe that there is more to the Saturday incident than readily meets the eye.
"That is why we are calling on the Commissioner of Police and the State Security Service to carry out a thorough investigation.
"Again, as if that is not enough, at about 3am Sunday, my private residence in Benin City came under attack by a gang of four gunmen. It happened that the governor and a few commissioners, including myself, had a meeting, which lasted till 1.30am on Sunday.
"After departing the Governor’s Lodge, a fellow commissioner, who lives within the GRA, kindly suggested that it was too late for me to drive to Ugbowo that hour and asked me to come and stay at his place till the morning.
"By 3am, I received several distress calls from my relations at home that some shadowy figures with automatic weapons had managed to force their way into my compound. 
"They were shouting ‘Where is Commissioner?! Where is the Comissioner?!!’ The alarm my relations raised alerted the neighbours and the neighbourhood vigilante groups who in turn engaged the gunmen in gun battle. Apparently sensing trouble, the gunmen later fled in the SUV.

"You will recall that precisely on February 19, 2012, I had raised the alarm that Chief Tony Anenih openly threatened at the palace of the Oba of Benin to deal with me. I am persuaded to believe that that threat is now being carried out."

Meanwhile, Oshiomhole has paid condolence visits to the families of those who died in the convoy accident.
Accompanied by some senior government officials, Oshiomhole was in the home of George Okosun and Olatunji Jacobs, both of the Independent Television, and Fidelis Okhani of the African Independent Television.
Consoling the wives, Isokhen Okosun, Blessing Olatunji and Rita Okhani, and relatives at their respective homes in Benin City, Oshiomhole said: "We have come to condole with you on the untimely death of our brother and comrade. It is hard to find the appropriate words to console you at this trying moment."
Speaking glowingly of Okosun, the ITV camera man, the governor said" "We have many reporters in Government House but he was one man that I find very creative. His sense of news judgement was superb. Yesterday I saw him recording the events at the rally without knowing that that will be his last. I love him. He gave his job his all. I have never been so touched as I was yesterday (Saturday), I cried almost like a baby."
Also speaking about Olatunji,  the governor said: "He was faithful and passionate about his job."
For Fidelis, who had covered the governor since 2006, Oshiomhole wrote this in the condolence register: "You gave your all to the people of Edo State whom you served with uncommon passion. You were my true comrade in all my struggle for the governorship of Edo State."
Promising to take care of the wives and children of the bereaved journalists, Oshiomhole said: "I will do whatever I can to support you (wives). I will support the children. God as their father will stand by you."
The governor was accompanied by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr Simon Imuekemhe; Odion; Commissioners for Environment, Clem Agba, Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Chief Lucky James; Iyare; and the Secretary of the state chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Chief Osaro Idah; amongst others.
**********************************************************************************************************************************Gov. Yakowa of Kaduna Narrowly Escapes Attack by 
planned Lorry accident.
Governor Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa
Nigerian intelligence operatives claimed they uncovered and foiled a plot to attack the Kaduna State Governor, Mr. Patrick Yakowa, and diverted his route through town, saving his life, sources told Sahara Reporters.

The governor, who was abroad when the Easter Day bomb blast rocked Kaduna town, was in Zaria axis of Kaduna State on a condolence visit and also to pay homage to the Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Shehu Idris, who has been on the throne since 1975.

“The governor and his entourage travelled to Zaria Tuesday,” a source told Sahara Reporters. “While he was in Zaria, suspected Boko Haram members hatched a plot by setting up a trailer in the middle of the road as if it had broken down, so the road became narrow. The plan was that when the entourage reached there, Boko Haram would open fire and attack their target - the governor in the main jeep.

A second source said that it was while in the town that a security alert was dispatched to security operatives who in return contacted 1 Division Nigerian Army intelligence unit, Kaduna State Police Commissioner, Muhammadu Jinjiri Abubakar and the Director of the secret police.

Plainclothes security operatives were mobilized as well as mobile police and a batch of soldiers, our source said.  They stormed the road and removed the trailer. They also secured the whole vicinity and were combat ready for a possible appearance of the suspected Islamic sect.


The governor’s convoy did not proceed back to Kaduna as planned until the vicinity was declared safe.
Our sources said that as a result of this incident security has been beefed up around the governor and his family.

1 comment:

The Eagle Eye Veracity said...

The plot to kill me, by Oshiomhole

Monday, 30 April 2012 00:00 (Abuja) News - National
EDO State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, yesterday claimed that the accident involving his convoy at the weekend in which three journalists died was an attempt on his life because the tipper driver rammed into his official vehicle while the smaller car he was personally driving escaped by the whiskers.In a reaction, the Edo State chapters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) yesterday condoled with the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and the Edo State government over the death of the three journalists.The three dead journalists are George Okosun and Fidelis Ohani (cameramen) and Olatunji Jacob, a reporter.The PDP, in a condolence message signed by its Publicity Secretary, Matthew Uroghide, “views the death of the three persons as a colossal loss to the journalism profession in particular and the state in general.”On its part, the state NMA in a condolence statement by its chairman, secretary and spokesman, Philip Ugbodaga, Emmanuel Ighodaro and Dr. Kennedy Alohan respectively, said the “Association is pained as we had severally worked with them (deceased journalists) in the course of our health and political advocacy and can easily attest to their industry, dedication and commitment to the practice of their profession. Their death represents a very sad loss not only to the journalism profession but to the entire nation and to humanity.”
Also, Delta State Governor, Emmanuel Uduaghan, has expressed “shock and sadness” over the death of three journalists.
And the Labour Party (LP) yesterday called for an immediate probe of the crash.Oshiomhole, who gave a graphic description of the incident, told the media at Government House, Benin City yesterday that it took officials 40 minutes to remove the victims from the mangled bus.His words: “If I was in my regular official jeep, the guy could have hit me. I was in a small car, which I decided to drive myself. If I was in my official jeep, it could have been my lot. The tipper driver pushed my small car off the road and then crushed the one journalists were driving in.“Now, it is a straight road and not a bend so if he was losing control, he could have swerved into the bush. When I asked the motor boy yesterday where the driver was, he said the driver had opened the door of the vehicle and left. The motor boy claimed the driver just asked him to follow him on the trip.“But I asked him, you are not under 18 and somebody just tell you follow me and then the man passed his town, passed another and got to another local council and you still did not ask questions? Well, we’ve asked the SSS and the police to investigate. Then before we know anything, PDP is already issuing condolence message.But in a reaction yesterday on the insinuation that his party may have a fore-knowledge of the incident, Uroghide said it was wrong for anybody to read meanings into its condolence message.