To a self-confessed assassin in Kano State, the lives of two
lawmakers are not worth more than N40,000.
That is the amount he and his colleagues were allegedly paid by their suspected sponsor to assassinate Hon. Ibrahim Abba Garko and Hon Isa Kademi, both members of Kano State House of Assembly.
That is the amount he and his colleagues were allegedly paid by their suspected sponsor to assassinate Hon. Ibrahim Abba Garko and Hon Isa Kademi, both members of Kano State House of Assembly.
The money was said to have even been paid in two installments of
N20,000 each.
Garko was killed on November 17, 2012 by gunmen operating on
motor bike in front of his house located at Yanáwaki Ungwa-Uku General Area
while Kademi fell to the assassins bullets on December 14 in front of his guest
house situated at Hotoro Maradun during the evening rush hour.
Until their assassination, Garko, of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), represented Garko local government in parliament whereas Kademi, of the
All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), was a three-time chairman of Gaya local
government and a former chairman of Association of Local Governments in Kano
State.
Sunday Vanguard exclusively obtained the interrogation tape of the
professional dyer-turned- self-confessed assassin, Ibrahim Lawal, in which he
claimed to have been a member of the gang that murdered the two lawmakers
and named one Alhaji Sale Kura, a PDP chieftain, as their sponsor.
Kano State Police Commissioner, Mr Ibrahim Idris, had, on
Wednesday, paraded Lawal and Sale in connection with the assassination. Both of
them, however, denied afterwards, their involvement in both killings to
journalists.
“I am not a member of Boko Haram. I am a hired assassin and armed
robber. We operated in a group of six and all of us live at Ungwa Uku,”Lawal
told interrogators in the 25-minute tape.
On the killing of the lawmakers, the suspected assassin said, “We
were mobilised by Sale Kura who personally handed over to me N20,000 twice
(making N40,000) and we trekked to the abode of one of the targets while some
other members of the gang arrived on motorbike.
“The target was identified and we went out of our way to spray
others within the vicinity to avoid any of them recognising us. The gang
escaped in the ensuring melee.”
The first scene of the video tape of Lawal’s interrogation opened
in an apartment where six cops, led by a high ranking officer, were seated. A
Mobile Police officer came in with the suspected assassin.
A gentle voice fired the first salvo,”Who are you”?
The suspect answered: “My name is Ibrahim Lawal; I live at Layin
Yarbawa Ungwa-Uku. I had my primary education at Ungwa Uku, and proceeded
to Government Secondary School Bichi. I ventured into professional dying after
I dropped out of secondary school. I maintained a shop at Layin Tazarce at the
same quarters.”
In response to a question on whether he was a member of Boko
Haram, the suspect, in a loud voice, declared: “I am not a member of Boko
Haram; I am a hired assassin and armed robber. We operated in a group of
6 and all of us live at Ungwa Uku”.
“Tell us more about the group”?, one of the police officers said.
Lawal replied: “We have Sagir Yahuza of Farin Massalaci Ungwa Uku,
Surajo Adamu of Layin Tazarce Ungwa Uku, Tasiu Shuaibu of Layin Yarabawa Ungwa
Uku and Mohammed AbdulSalam of Layin Tazarce Ungwa Uku quarters in Kano
metropolis”.
On how he joined the gang, the suspect alleged, “I was personally
recruited into the group by Alhaji Sale Kura who happens to be my neighbor and
we enjoy a close relationship since 1999 when he became the PDP chairman of
Tarauni Local Government Area of Kano State”.
Asked to comment on the criminal gang, Lawal stated: “We are
not only into killings, we were also involved in violent robbery operations and
Alhaji Sale Kura usually provided us with concoction to drink before embarking
on operations. The drink had the effect of emboldening us as we
confronted risks head on”.
The interrogation drew to a close with a question on how the
suspect was captured by the police.
Lawal stated: “I was with Mabo, the leader of the gang, when we
received a call that a person on our hit list was sighted around Mabo shop and
we quickly armed ourselves and moved in but, on arriving at the shop, the said
person was no where to be found.
“As we were returning to my shop on a motorbike, we were accosted
by a team of police officers who arrested me but Mabo was lucky as he escaped.”
Already, the state command of the Police has vowed not to spare
anyone connected with the assassination of the lawmakers.
A senior officer of the Command told Sunday vanguard that “we
would ensure that our investigation into the matter is very thorough as well as
send the right signal that the Police Force of today means well; just as our
Inspector General, MD Abubakar, is leaving no stone unturned in his
transformation of the Force
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ReplyDelete#40,000 for a human life dats bad
ReplyDeleteIt's only in Nigeria,the acclaimed giant of Africa that human Lives is worth less than a plate of porige.And,by implication,Our Leaders(?)Or did you prefer political Honourables are at the background,ingniting fire in a fuel dump.God is still God & vegence belongs to Him alone.
ReplyDeleteThat is a list one to chairmanship level. We should know that it is hapening within the governor and presidency Level. May God almighty hElp us all amin.
ReplyDeleteDis politicians......nawa oooo only God go judge una bad bad things una dey do
ReplyDeleteDis is nonesense how can u kill person jst bcoz of 40,000# naija we have a bad leathers!
ReplyDeleteAnother meaning of PDP.People destroying people
ReplyDeleteWht I believed is dat,generally politics is a dirty game.A game of dirty people.So help us God.
ReplyDeleteWhy should any one think of cutting short the life of one another? Is it not time for Nigerians to stop this animalistic act? Call it coupe, robbery, assasination, kidnapping or what hv u, Stop the unGodly act.
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