The official story given by police to explain the release of
kidnapped Prof. Kamene Okonjo, mother of Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,
is raising doubt about the real circumstances surrounding her escape.
At a press conference, Delta State Commissioner of Police, Ikechukwu
Aduba, said the Queen Mother was freed by her abductors after five days
in confinement and taken home by motorcycle from Kwale, 50 kilometers
away. The young man who dropped off Mrs. Okonjo has been arrested and is
being questioned, police said.
What remains confusing is the mode of transportation of Professor
Okonjo on a motorbike from the scene of freedom to her home if actually
the police stormed the kidnappers hideout and rescued her as being
claimed.
With the case “resolved,” it remains unclear whether those arrested
in recent days in connection with the kidnapping would be released or
charged.
The Queen Mother of Ogwashi-Uku was kidnapped last Sunday at aboaut 1:47 p.m. by 10 armed kidnappers at her husband’s palace.
Unofficial sources told our reporter that the Queen Mother managed to
free herself unassisted, but an updated police version of the story
alleges that police stormed the kidnappers’ den in Asaba, the state
capital, where they killed one suspect, Nwaze Nwosa aka Bolaji, arrested
another gang member and shot four members of the gang who escaped with
bullet wounds.
It is unclear what role the storming of a location in Asaba had to do
with the kidnap victim regaining her freedom in Kwale. Also unknown is
whether a ransom was paid to facilitate her release.
Earlier, the Police Command blamed “insiders” for orchestrating the
Queen Mother’s abduction, and they unmasked the identity of 25 suspected
kidnappers, armed robbers and pipeline vandals that have been
terrorizing the oil rich state.
Briefing journalists at the command headquarters in Asaba today, CP
Aduba said the sensitive nature of Queen Mother Okonjo’s kidnap made the
command beam its searchlight on any obvious errors or lapses either on
the part of the palace guards or the Divisional Police Headquarters in
Ogwashi-Uku. He said the release of the victim involved the combined
efforts of the crack team of policemen deployed by the Inspector-General
of Police, Muhammed Abubakar, and the proactiveness of men of the
Special Anti-Crime Squad (SARS).
According to him, “the Delta State Police supported by a crack team
from IGP’s Special Task Force on Terrorism, Abuja, consciously and
professionally with due caution collated intelligence on the activities
of the hoodlums and struck their hideouts in Asaba.” He said the manhunt
for the fleeing members of the gang was on and that the command would
not rest until they were arrested.
He displayed the items recovered from their hideouts to include an
ash-coloured Golf 3 car with registration number DELTA ASB 697 AA, which
he said had been used to transport the Queen Mother out of the palace;
and a white Toyota bus, labeled God’s Delight Church International, with
registration number ANAMBRA KPP 64 XA.
A Police source in the state told SaharaReporters that the dead
leader of the kidnap gang had been on the most wanted list for his
alleged involvement in a series of kidnapping and violent crimes in the
state. He also stated that the Delta state police command once arrested
him and charged him with various crimes, but he was released without
trial and kidnappings continue unabated in the state.
Mrs Okonjo is a retired professor of sociology at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka.
Her husband, Obi Chukwuka Okonjo Agbogidi, a retired professor of
economics, is the traditional ruler of the Ogwashi-Uku kingdom in Delta
State.
This is very bad ideas and not good for the image of our Nation at large,but i thank GOD ALMIGHTY for the safety of Mama,and say thank you to the IGP and the squad of security men that did the dety job,may you all live long and God protection will continue to be with you all and your families in Jesus name and strenght to do more for the unity of our country NIGERIA.I rejoice with Dr.Mrs Ngozi Okojo Nweala.
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