The incident
happened between 6.30 and 7a.m in the presence of Wabara’s wife and underaged
children.
The invading
police from the State CID, Umuahia, had identified themselves to Wabara, and
told him that some unnamed person had written a petition against him in Abia
State. He was, therefore, asked to follow them to the state, where he would be
charged with sedition.
First, Wabara
was taken to Sholoki Police Station in Aguda, Surulere, and later to Oyingbo
police station, also in Lagos.
Speaking on how
the abduction drama unfolded, Adanna Wabara, a mother of two kids aged eight
and six years, respectively, said between 6.30 and 7.00a.m, her husband had
gone downstairs to take something from his car.
“Shortly after,
I heard him shouting, and I ran downstairs. I saw between seven and
eight men, who said they were policemen. They said he needed to
follow them to Umuahia, that there was a petition against him for sedition.
“They took us
back into the house, one of them brought out an I.D Card, showing that he was a
policeman. They requested to search our bedroom. They
did, and collected my husband’s laptop and telephone.
“I followed as
they took him to Sholoki Police Station, but later, I had to take the children
to school. By the time I returned, they had moved him
away. His phones could not be reached, and he had not
eaten. Now, we are deeply traumatized, the entire family.”
The Sun
Publishing Limited sees the abduction of Mr Wabara obviously on the orders of
the Abia State Commissioner of Police, Mr Adamu Ibrahim, and perhaps under the
further instruction of the state governor, Chief T. A. Orji, as a throwback to
the dark days of military dictatorship, when might was right, and the strong
trampled on the weak.
“It is
unconscionable, repressive and flies in the face of all that is decent and
civil. It has all the trappings of autocracy, rather then
democracy.”
If Mr Wabara
infringed any law, we would have expected the police to invite him to answer
questions, and then charge him to court. The approach that has been
adopted is Gestapo-like, and unbecoming of those who instigated it.
Those entrusted
with the upholding of the law are not expected to trample on
others. This is what the policemen from Abia State have done, and
it runs contrary to the code of conduct for policemen as espoused by the
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Dikko Abubakar.
When The Sun
contacted the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Frank Mba, he made quality
efforts to resolve the matter, urging that Mr Wabara’s statement be taken in
Lagos, and that he be given the opportunity to thereafter report in
Umuahia. But apparently, the invaders from Abia had another design,
obviously to keep him in detention over the weekend. It is simply
despicable.
Una go just dey write rubbish! How can u caption ur story "Abia Gov kidnaps..." and yet in the body of your story, u say "perhaps under the further instructions of..."
ReplyDeleteShey All this one NA make una drive traffic to una site?
Loooool. This story get k leg o. I smell a rat. It's just to rubbish TA Orji's person. I totally dont believe this and I think this story should be disregarded.
ReplyDeleteShame on you fake journalists including CKN. You are next. The court will handle your case soonest too. You lost your roots
ReplyDeleteTA Orji is a criminal and oppressor. He is the type that should not be known in societies where there is true democracy. I pity this country with the calibre of rulers that we have.
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