Department of States Security Service, on Monday, paraded
a 29-year-old graduate of Mechanical Engineering, Mr Adelola Olaore, over
alleged plot to defraud the Chairman, Senate Committee on Establishment, Public
Service, State and Local Government Affairs ,Senator Aloysius Etok.
The
secret service, while parading the suspect who graduated from Rivers State
University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, claimed that the suspect
had called Senator Etok claiming he had been contracted by Governor Godswill
Akpabio’s loyalists to assassinate him.
The SSS
said that immediately the Senator alerted them on the development, he was asked
to play along until he was arrested on April 28.
The SSS Deputy
Director, Public Relations, Ms Marilyn Ogar, who paraded the suspect, said that
he would be charged to court as soon as investigation was concluded.
She added that
the suspect hatched the phantom assassination plot to fraudulently extort money
from Senator Aloysius Etok by exploiting the perceived rift between him and
Governor Godswill Akpabio.
To achieve
this, the SSS spokesperson said that the suspect introduced himself as “General
Africa, an ex-militant from Bayelsa State. He then told the lawmaker that he
had been contracted by three of Governor Akpabio’s loyalists to assassinate
him.”
According
to her, “in order to convince the Senator, he offered to furnish him with
details of the Governor’s purported Bank Account and energy company in South
Africa. But he confessed that he had never met Governor Akpabio, the
Commissioner for Environment, or Kenneth Okon, also known as Wayas, the
Chairman of Etinan Local Government Council.
“He said
he hatched the plot to defraud Senator Etok, using information he obtained from
open media about a rift between the senator and the governor, which the senator
accepted. He then requested for transport fare to Akwa-Ibom where he intended
to initiate the peace meeting between both parties.”
While
confessing to the crime, the suspect, who broke down in tears intermittently,
claimed that he had gone to the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)
office in Port-Harcourt to submit a mail where he saw a mail bearing Senator
Etok’s complementary card, from where he obtained the Senator’s number.
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Why not use the contact for something else? Than to try and kill him
ReplyDeleteThere's more to that than meets the eye. Diversionary tactics won't work cos the governor would stop at nothing to crush his opposition.
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