This is certainly not a good season for Vice
President Namadi Sambo. He is not only battling
to be relevant in a government he is second in
command, the former governor of Kaduna State is
equally contending with influential forces within
the rank of some Northern governors angling to
take his place as a running mate to President
Goodluck Jonathan should the latter decide to
run for another term in 2015.
Beyond the political pressures almost suffocating
him in the Aso Rock presidential villa, Arc
Sambo’s business empire has also come under
attack about a fortnight ago when he lost over
N200 million to armed night marauders.
Saturday Sun gathered that the incident, which
has been kept under wraps and downplayed in
government circles, has greatly unsettled the
number two citizen ,who is not only unhappy that
gunmen could enter his premises in Kaduna and
cart away his life investments unhindered, but
also that almost three weeks after, security
agencies, especially the police, seem not to have
any clue on how a sitting vice president would be
so brazenly robbed.
It was learnt that about a fortnight ago, some
armed men in military uniform
invaded a
commercial farm owned by the vice president
along Birnin Gwari road, Kaduna State, where
they allegedly loaded about 2000 imported
special specie cows into trailers and disappeared
till date.
A close associate of Sambo told Saturday Sun
that “the monetary value of those special cows far
exceed N200 million”, adding that “the incident
and subsequent development look more like a
deliberate attempt to strangle the VP
economically because he has been a successful
businessman in and out of politics.”
The source, who refused to be named because he
was not authorized by the VP to speak for him on
the matter, but he disclosed that “the issue,
though not in the public domain because of the
quiet nature of the vice president, it is generating
strong suspicion and mistrust not only in the
presidency but between Northern elite and the
government because of some other persons that
were targeted in what we regard as a calculated
decimation of the economic power of northern
leaders.”
In an attempt to downplay the loss, a presidential
aide, who sought to be anonymous because of the
sensitive nature of the matter, however, said the
VP only lost about 1000 cows in the attack,
saying: “Anybody saying it’s 2000 must be
mischievous.”
According to the reliable source, the highly
influential Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Shehu Idris was
also attacked by the marauders who invaded the
first class royal father’s commercial farm along
Soba road in Zaria and carted away over 250 cows
also valued at some millions of naira.
A very close aide to the monarch told Saturday
Sun that “this pattern of attack leaves us with a
conclusion that there is more to it than meets the
eye. A situation where trailers escorted by armed
men in military uniforms are driven into well
secured premises and hundreds of expensive cows
are driven away without any security agent
accosting them on the road or any trace of where
such are taken to points to a dangerous dimension
which does not augur well for our economic well-
being and the unity of the nation.”
“What we are experiencing now has also been
visited on the paramount ruler of Tiv people, the
Tor Tiv, Dr. Alfred Akawe Torkula, whose
livestock farm has already been looted in Benue
in like manner”, the source added.
Chairman of the interim management committee
of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna
State, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, was also listed as
one of the recent victims of similar attacks.
Secretary-General of Arewa Consultative Forum
(ACF), Col. John Ubah told Saturday Sun that in
his case, he lost over 27 cows to cattle rustlers in
his farm along Keffi road, Nassarawa State.
He said: “I was a victim of cattle rustling because
about 27 of my cows in my farm in Masaka area,
along Keffi road of Nasarawa State were stolen
not long ago, they just came one night and took
them off.
“The people who go about stealing cattle, I think
they are special group; you cannot call them
Boko Haram because it has been happening even
before Boko Haram incident started.
“This cattle rustling will surely affect the
economy of the North because those ones they
stole, we don’t know where they have taken them
to, bringing business vacuum in the sale of cattle.
I think the government is setting up a committee
so that they can discuss with Miyyeti Allah Cattle
Rearers Association to see how they can stem the
incident of cattle theft”.
While the Commissioner of Police in Kaduna
declined to respond to inquiries on what his
command is doing to get the VP’s investments
back or the culprits brought to face charges,
Operation Yaki, the state security outfit said that
it is working round the clock to ensure that cattle
rustlers as well as other criminals in the state are
flushed out.
Speaking with Saturday Sun in a telephone chat,
the Coordinator of the security outfit, Col.
Dangana Gabriel Mammam (retd) said it is the
responsibility of the outfit to make sure that
peace reigns by exposing all criminal activities in
the state.
“If you ask me about cattle rustlers, I will tell you
that I don’t know where they are because our job
is to deal ruthlessly with trouble makers in the
state, and under whatever guise any crime is
intended to be committed, we are out to take
proactive measures to prevent such cases.
“Well, there are cases of cattle rustling, but not
within Kaduna metropolis, except in such areas as
Birnin Gwari axis and others.
“As I speak to you, I can tell you that the Army
headquarters has drafted officers and men to the
Birnin Gwari area, and they are flushing out these
thieves on a daily basis. I’ m telling you this
because the Operation Yaki is working hand in
hand with the military men.
“But I cannot comment more than this because I
cannot speak for the Army, but we are on top of
the situation as far as security in the state is
concerned”, he stated.[THE SUN]
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