Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole, on
Wednesday called on President Goodluck Jonathan to set up a panel of
inquiry to look into the murder of his Principal Private Secretary,
Olaitan Oyerinde.
Oyerinde was killed by gunmen in his Benin residence in May.
The governor, in a statement by his
Chief Press Secretary, Peter Okhiria, called for investigation into the
contradictory roles by the police and the State Security Services on the
matter.
The statement read in part, “While the
SSS paraded some people alleged to have confessed to the killing of
Oyerinde on account of armed robbery, the police also said they had in
their custody exactly the same number of persons who allegedly confessed
to the killing of Oyerinde.
“In fact, the police have gone ahead to
arrest one David Ugolor, who is alleged to have been implicated as the
sponsor of the murder. In order to clear the position of the Edo State
Government, we wish to note the following:
“Following the murder of Oyerinde, the
governor gave the security agencies a 14-day ultimatum to find the
killers, which he suspected was politically-motivated. Within a few days
of his murder, the governor was informed by the SSS in confidence that
they had made some progress, having located Oyerinde’s telephone and
those who bought it and eventually using their own skills, they were
able to arrest, one after the other, those who have since confessed that
they killed Oyerinde.”
The governor added, “Subsequently, at
about the end of June, the SSS again, apparently to assure the governor
of the progress made, paraded the suspects before the governor and he
had the opportunity to ask some questions, for about 45 minutes, about
the murder and they told him who fired the shot, where they stood, who
bought the phone and for how much and they also showed him the weapons
used and the amount of money they found which was less than N50,000.
“From the interface with the suspects
paraded by the SSS, the governor was convinced that they were indeed
responsible for the murder of Comrade Oyerinde, to which they had
confessed.
PUNCH NEWSPAPER
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