Security Agents,Traditional Rulers,Politicians Aided Me,Kidnap Kingpin

The notorious Niger Delta kidnap kingpin Kelvin has reportedly made earth-quaking confessional statements, implicating a high-ranking military officer in the state, police top brass, prominent politicians and community leaders.
“From what we have heard, heads may roll if the confessions made by Kelvin so far turn out to be true, because he said so many things and implicated so many people, including a very high-ranking officer of the Nigerian Army,” a source said yesterday.
Asked to comment on the alleged involvement of politicians in funding and arming the hoodlum yesterday, Uduaghan said a full-scale investigation would be conducted, adding: “At the end of the day, the full story of Kevlin will be told. Let us not be biased at this moment.”
Uduaghan hinted that heads could roll in Agbon Kingdom and Kokori, where he said Kelvin was backed by his kinsmen.
The governor said: “We (government and the monarch) are having very deep discussions. We are in touch with the king. We believe that certain persons in that community (Kokori) have questions to answer. No matter how big or how high they are, we will fish them out.”


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6 Comments

  1. Mr gorvanor do ur work don't look back

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  2. The governor should stop talking too much. We need action.

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  3. Those implicated will not allow his confessions to see the light of day. That is the practice in Nigeria. I wish Gov Uduaghan could change the practice to deter others from sponsoring crime.

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  4. Ur. Statement is political Mr gov. U a not fishing out anytin we have heard talks b4 nothin came out of such talk. After some time d mata wld b swept under d carpet. God will help u

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  5. Hw did the Govn win his own election?,they cn only kill the guy 2avoid more confetion,they ar nt going 2prob anybody,they cn only name it fulse aligation,they ar their election tools

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