Adamawa State
deputy governor Bala Ngilari yesterday said assassins were after him, following
weekend’s attack on his country home and the abduction of his daughter in Abuja
on Tuesday night.
He spoke in Yola on
the day the police authorities in Gombe paraded three persons, including a
dismissed police constable, accused of attempting to assassinate the Gombe
State deputy governor Tha’anda Rubainu.
Ngilari told
journalists at his residence in Yola yesterday that unknown attackers were on
the prowl wanting to kill him but said he did not know why.
His Midlu country
home in Madagali Local Government Area was on April 6 attacked by unidentified
gunmen who killed two of his private guards and a personal aide. Eleven other
people were killed in the attack on Midlu village.
Ngilari said the
gunmen used a Toyota Hilux van and a Volkswagen Golf car for the operation.
“This is not Boko
Haram, somebody is on the prowl and I am the target, they want to assassinate
me,” he said.
“Yesterday
(Tuesday) some men went to my house in Abuja round 7.30p.m where they kidnapped
my 15-year-old daughter and tormented her, asking her of my whereabouts.
“The men after
interrogating my daughter and were sure she did not know my whereabouts, they
drove her round Abuja and later pushed her out of the car after arguing among
themselves on what to do with her.”
Ngilari said while
pushing her out one of them told her in Hausa language that they would catch up
with her father in Jos. He said there was an upcoming wedding ceremony of his
niece in Jos next week.
“Clearly, no doubt
about it, they are looking for me,” he said.
Ngilari said he had
reported the matter to the relevant authorities and that he relied on God for
protection.
When asked if the
suspected assassination attempt was connected to a political feud with certain
Adamawa politicians, Ngilari said he did not have any quarrel with anybody.
“I am not at
loggerheads with anybody. I did not lobby for the present deputy governor
position that I am holding, therefore God has been merciful to my life
entirely,” he said. “To me, no ambition can make somebody to hate me. I am not
a threat to anybody.”
Though Ngilari said
he reported the matter to the “relevant authorities”, the Federal Capital
Territory police command said it was not aware of the kidnap of his daughter.
Commissioner of
Police Femi Ogunbayode told Daily Trust by telephone last night: “We have
checked with police division in Asokoro and a number of houses including the
Adamawa State Liaison Office but we could not confirm the matter. The case was
not reported to us.”
‘Rubainu targetted’
In Gombe, the state
police command yesterday paraded a woman and two men who were accused of being
part of a plot to assassinate Deputy Governor Tha’anda Rubainu.
One of the suspects
was a police constable but has now been dismissed from force.
State Police
Commissioner Mohammed I. Sule gave the names of the suspects as Deborah Amos,
Benjamin Bukar Mailafiya and Luke Godswill who were of various addresses in
Gombe metropolis.
He said
investigation so far showed that they were hired for N3 million to assassinate
the deputy governor.
Sule said Godswill,
who was a police constable serving at the command, has now been dismissed from
the force and is in custody of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
Deborah Amos, a
girlfriend of prime suspect Mailafiya, leaked the plot, while Godswill
attempted to see the deputy governor in a bid to extort him for supplying
information on the assassination plot.
Security men denied
Constable Godswill access to the deputy governor, and arrested him. He was
found culpable after an investigation and was therefore dismissed from the
force, the police commissioner said.
Sule said the
assassination plotters were looking for those they could recruit for the
assignment and this was why Mailafiya revealed it to his girlfriend Deborah.
The police
commissioner said dismissed constable Godswill has been sending him threat text
messages in a bid to secure re-instatement in the force. In one of such texts,
Godswill allegedly threatened that the wrath of the Inspector General of Police
would reach the commissioner unless he reinstated the dismissed cop.
The commissioner
said Deputy Governor Rubainu has been briefed about the foiled assassination
plot.
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Barrister, u don get ur own share? Why delay justice.let this people go to where they should be.
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