How I escaped assassination – Oshiomhole’s deputy
The Edo State Deputy Governor, Dr. Pius
Odubu, on Sunday narrated how he narrowly escaped death in the hands of
suspected assassins in the Etsako West Local Government Area of the
state.
Odubu, a governorship aspirant on the
platform of the All Progressives Congress for the September 10
governorship election in Edo State, was reportedly attacked on Saturday
by some armed thugs on his way to Auchi to meet with party delegates in
the area.
The thugs were allegedly paid N1m to carry out the act.
Odubu, who is said to currently have a
frosty relationship with Governor Adams Oshiomhole due to his
governorship ambition, was said to have been denied access to the APC
secretariat at Fugar on Saturday.
He was said to have left for Auchi and
was meeting with some delegates when the suspected thugs suddenly
appeared and opened fire on the gathering, leaving several persons
injured, including a policeman and an operative of the Department of
State Services.
Odubu, who spoke through the Odubu
Campaign Organisation on Sunday, during a press briefing in Benin, said
he had to be shielded inside a hall to avoid “direct bullet contacts”.
The campaign organisation added,
“Surprisingly, at Auchi, the deputy governor and his team met with
passionate, patriotic (and) huge number of delegates but no sooner had
the meeting begun that gunmen opened fire outside the secretariat on
both security men and members of the deputy governor’s entourage and
delegates.”
It noted that although the attack was
“orchestrated directly at his person” and geared towards disrupting the
aims of the campaign, seven persons sustained varying degrees of
injuries and were receiving treatment at the University of Benin
Teaching hospital.
Speaking on behalf of the organisation, a
former Minority Whip in the House of Representatives, Mr. Samson
Osagie, listed the victims to include a DSS operative, Patrick Amakiri;
his escort police commander, Inspector Agge Felix; and a driver, Zibiri
Yakubu.
Osagie explained that preliminary investigation revealed three principal suspected masterminds of the attack.
He described the attack as an act of
cowardice “perpetrated by those who dread a free, fair and credible
democratic contest” and an attempt to compel the deputy governor “to
quit the governorship race or be eliminated”.
Osagie called on the national leadership of the APC to intervene in the ongoing development in the state.
“This, to us, is the height of naked
display of cruelty, animosity, acrimony, intolerance, gross
irresponsibility and man’s inhumanity to man,” he added.
The leadership of the state chapter of
the APC condemned the attack on the deputy governor, calling it
“absolute madness”, which had become “endemic” in the party.
The state APC Publicity Secretary, Mr. Godwin Erhahon, stated this in a statement on Sunday.
Erhahon added, “I am not a member of any campaign organisation; I am not a supporter of any aspirant.
“Therefore, I am here to also condemn
what happened yesterday at Auchi on behalf of all the APC members and
leaders who are not yet infested with the ongoing madness that has
become endemic in the party.
“What happened yesterday was absolute
madness. I think we should pray for them (perpetrators) so that sanity
can come into them, otherwise, they will end up destroying themselves.”
In a statement by its Publicity
Secretary, Mr. Chris Nehikhare, on Sunday, the opposition Peoples
Democratic Party also condemned the incident, calling on various
security agencies to investigate the matter and bring the perpetrators
of “this heinous crime to book”.
Meanwhile, the Edo State Police Command said it had begun a manhunt for the masterminds of the attack.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris
Ezike, who said this in Benin on Sunday, noted that the incident was
“clearly avoidable” in a civilised society.
Ezike added, “2016 is a peaceful year
and it’s all our prayer that it should bring peace to the people of Edo
State and that is without prejudice to the incident of yesterday
(Saturday). I have held that the incident of yesterday was clearly
avoidable and should not have happened; it has no business happening.
“And for the perpetrators, I have given
the marching order that those named be arrested. Very luckily, a few
names have been mentioned and they are not ghosts; so, the command is
after them.”
He, however, noted that due to the
location of Edo as a “gateway” and “getaway” to other parts of the
country, the police had been mopping up arms from criminals in order to
ensure the safety of lives and property.
But the Edo State Government has
dismissed as false the claim by the campaign organisation of Odubu that
an attempt was made by thugs to assassinate him at Auchi, in the Estako
West Local Government Area of the state.
The state government, in a statement by
the Commissioner of Information and Orientation, Prince Kassim Afegbua,
and made available to The PUNCH on Sunday, said the claim was not only untrue but appeared hasty.
It explained that while the incident was
condemnable, the clash was caused by thugs allegedly loyal to the
deputy governor, as preliminary reports suggested that security details
attached to him, allegedly fired the first shots to scare away party
supporters, who kicked against the presence of the thugs in their area.
The statement read, “It is instructive
to note that the deputy governor was inside the secretariat building of
the APC in company with the party chairman in the local government,
Alhaji Umoru Akokhia, addressing the delegates while thugs, loyal to
him, who had become unruly, fired gunshots at other APC loyalists, who
were outside protesting against his visit.
“It should be noted that among those who
sustained injuries are APC loyalists, who are presently receiving
medical attention in the hospital.
“It is laughable that the Odubu Campaign
Organisation will allege that the deputy governor, with a full
compliments of security details, was shot at, yet no casualty was
recorded on the other side and nobody apprehended.”
It added, “Given the above scenario, we
find it lousy for anyone to impute assassination theory as propounded by
the Odubu Campaign Organisation especially when investigations are
still ongoing and the police are yet to submit their findings on the
fracas.”
Meanwhile, the APC chairman in the
Estako West LGA of Edo State, Akokhia, has however, debunked the reports
that Saturday’s attack in the area was targeted at Odubu.
Akokhia, who stated this in an interview
with journalists at the Government House, Benin, the Edo State capital,
however, noted that the alleged assassination attempt might have been
carried out by “thugs that he (Odubu) brought”.
He explained that the warm reception accorded Odubu by the party was interrupted by shouts of ‘Odubu, you don win; Odubu, na you we know’, which came from a crowd outside the venue of the meeting.
He added, “Before the deputy governor
came, there were boys around. I asked them what they came for. They said
they came to see the deputy governor and I told them they were not
invited and that they were not delegates. They said they were Odubu
supporters.
“Anybody that said the attack was
directed at the deputy is a liar. We were together inside my office. He
was inside my office during the shooting.”
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