Sunday, 29 June 2014
Osun commissioner arrested in Delta, released •It’s untrue, I didn’t go to Delta — Commissioner
Osun State Commissioner for Finance, Dr Wale
Bolorunduro, was on Friday evening reportedly arrested by
men of the Delta State police command in Warri, Delta
State alongside some security escorts but was releaed on
Saturday morning.
But Dr Bolorunduro told Sunday Tribune that the report
was false, noting that he was not in Delta State but in Lagos
with his family.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), reacting to the report,
called for a thorough investigation into the matter, alleging
that the Osun State government had been making threats
ahead of the 9 August, 2014 governorship election in the
state, that it would cause mayhem.
Speaking with Sunday Tribune, Mr Ojo Williams, Osun
PDP legal adviser, urged the police to investigate the
matter thoroughly, alleging that the All Progressives
Congress (APC) government in the state had been
recruiting all manner of thugs from all parts of the country
for the August election and that the commissioner’s arrest
with armed escorts vindicated their allegation.
Though details of the arrest are yet to be made public,
police sources revealed that the commissioner’s arrest was
not unconnected with the six mobile escorts he reportedly
engaged in Delta and who were also said to have caused
commotion at a hotel in Ugheli.
Police sources said though the commissioner claimed he
was in Ughelli to attend a ceremony, he was queried over
how he came about the escorts who came in a bank’s
security van with upturned registration number BDG 618
AA. The police are also said to be investigating the
culpability of the mobile men who, they alleged, might
have left their duty posts.
The commissioner countered the claims while speaking
with Sunday Tribune, saying: “Ask them to produce their
report; at least if they arrested anyone, there should be a
report. On Thursday, I wanted to go to Delta State but I
could not because I was with the governor on the
programme, Gbangba D’ekun. I went to Lagos on Friday
morning, thinking I would catch a flight to Delta but I
didn’t get any. So I stayed back in Lagos with my wife and
family. You can send a reporter to me in Magodo, I am
there presently as we speak.”
“I don’t know where they got that story from and it is not
fair bringing my former employer into that kind of dirty
politics,” he said.
The commissioner was said to have lodged at the hotel in
Ughelli with the said escorts, where they reportedly fired
gunshots into the air and teargas at the hotel lodgers as
well as residents in the area, which attracted the attention
of men of the state Dragon Patrol unit.
According to police sources, who claimed they were yet to
conclude investigation into the matter, the Osun
commissioner admitted that the security escorts were with
him after two of the escorts were arrested, while the others
fled.
The situation reportedly degenerated when they refused
the entreaties of the men of the police command who were
drafted in to restore peace. The escorts and the
commissioner, it was said, took off in their vehicles with
the men of the police command in hot pursuit.
“The escorts started firing at the policemen when they
were asked to stop,” a source said, adding that “you can
imagine it. But our men were able to overpower them. They
arrested them in Warri. It was when they were being
interrogated that we realised that a state commissioner was
involved,” explained one of the sources.
The commissioner and the escorts, according to sources,
who were transferred to Asaba in the early hour of
Saturday, were released on the orders of the state
Commissioner of Police, Mr Ikechukwu Aduba, while the
police public relations officer, DSP Celestina Kalu, insisted
that investigation into the matter was in progress.
Mr Williams advised the Federal Government to take keen
interest in Osun State over the continued threat of violence
being made by APC and Governor Rauf Aregbesola.
“Governor Aregbesola has vowed to cause mayhem in
Osun and he has been saying it everywhere he goes. We
know that the APC government has been recruiting thugs,
arming and training them in some locations in the state.
The Federal Government must not take the threat lightly.
“What we have in Osun at present is worse than Boko
Haram,” Williams alleged.[Tribune]
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