The
kidnapped former Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Chudi Nwike, whose lifeless
body was found in Agbor, Delta State, three weeks after his abduction, might
have been killed because payment of the ransom was delayed. Sunday Sun
gathered exclusively that Dr. Nwike’s family delayed in paying the N30 million
demanded by the kidnappers for his release, and eventually raised only N5
million.
Although the kidnappers took the money, they still killed their
prized hostage. His brother, Dr. Bufah Nwike, who spoke with Sunday Sun
in a telephone interview, said that the N30 million cheque found on his neck
were made up of three cheques of N 10 million each, signed by the late former
Deputy Governor, to be cleared at the Diamond Bank, but which bounced at the
clearing house. The cheques, he said, were sent to them through his driver who
was kidnapped with him.
Dr. Nwike said that the cheques were taken to him at the
kidnappers’ den to confirm to the deceased and his kidnappers that they
bounced. He told Sunday Sun that the kidnappers called him on phone last
Saturday and confirmed that they received the N 5 million ransom. He said that
the two other corpses found lying beside his brother were those of a friend of
the family, Mr. Eric Ugboma who volunteered to take the N 5 million ransom to
the kidnappers, while the other dead body was that of a taxi driver who was
hired by Eric to take him on the journey to the kidnappers. He explained that
because he did not know the driver before his death, he could not identify his
body when he went for identification.
There was no clue as to the identity of those behind the
dastardly act as at the time of filling this report. Already, members of the
family and the Ogbunike community in Abuja, were said to have been holding
meetings on how to give the slain former Deputy Governor a befitting burial.
Members of the public have condemned the action of the kidnappers who killed
their hostages, after receiving N5million sent to them. Meanwhile, political
associates of the slain National Vice Chairman of the Action Congress of
Nigeria (South East), have ruled out doubt political motives for his death.
One of them that pleaded anonymity said: “While I am not happy
with our government because of the insecurity in our state and its failure to
rise up to the task of rescuing our brother and former Deputy Governor alive, I
want to disagree with the insinuation that his killing was politically
motivated. “Let us be realistic, Dr. Nwike was not a political force that
would warrant anybody getting him out of the way to win any election or
political position.
He was a very peaceful man. He went to Alliance for Democracy
(AD) to avoid political trouble. The story had it that when the kidnapper took
him, they took away his phone and while they were on the way, an alert came
into his phone showing a balance of N30 million. It was said that somebody he
lent money just paid back hence the alert. That was why I think the kidnappers
insisted that N30 million ransom must be paid and that it must be his wife or
his brother, Nwabufo, that should bring the money to them.”
Reacting to the killing of the man that sent the N5 million
raised by the family, another associate said: “It is possible that the
kidnappers suspected that the man was a security agent and they killed him and
the driver.” On its part, the ACN in the state stated that it did
all it could with its leader, to save Nwike but regretted that its efforts
failed. “All efforts and contacts made by our party to relevant authorities had
not yielded any dividend and have surprisingly not even drawn any concern from
quarters we took for granted.
But we are crest-fallen that Dr Nwike has gone the way of all
mortals, though in a way we would have wished away. “We are tremendously
ashamed of the circumstances of his death and wish we could erase from history
that a former Deputy Governor of a State in Nigeria died in this manner. “Our
Leader, Dr Chris Nwabueze Ngige, mourns, our committed party faithful weep and
our overwhelming supporters wail, but Dr Nwike, Ibolo Ogbunike, distinguished
medical Doctor, calculative politician and quintessential statesman is no more.
“Since the security agencies did not succeed in tracking down
Anambra’s Deputy Governor in life, we urge them to rise and smash all obstacles
on the way to unearthing the abductors and killers of ACN’s rare gem, an
embodiment of peace and knowledge. We urge them to leave no stone unturned and
not be beaten by any decoy until the nation has the right answers to the
nagging questions. For we do not know who it will be next.”
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May God always protect us and the police especially are not securing our life they only go around for un serious matters . The government shud try their possible best to install good security in our country such act like this can't happen nd let those responsible for this evil act,scot free jst like that.
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