The Guardian (Nigeria)

Family claims Delta councillor­ship aspirant was assassinat­ed

• Demands justice

- From Chido Okafor, Warri

ONthe evening of January 11, 2021, the Ofa family of Oghara Kingdom, Ethiope West Local Council, Delta State, was jolted by the chilling report of the gruesome murder of Elliot Ofa, a PDP councillor­ship candidate in Ward 13 of the council. The deceased, 49, was a popular grassroots politician in Oghara Kingdom, said to be humble and friendly.

On the fateful day, he travelled to Asaba via the Jesse/ Oben Road, in the company of four persons, identified as Allen Ese Adjoshoke, Fekson Temienor, Monday Adu and a lady to attend the screening exercise of the recently held local council election when he was shot dead at Oben, a border town in Edo State.

According to his friends, they were attacked by gunmen at Oben, and Elliot was the only one killed in the attack. However, subsequent investigat­ion by the police showed contradict­ions in their accounts, compelling the police to arrest them as prime suspects in the mysterious death.

Autopsy carried out on the deceased by Dr Akhiwu Wilson, a retired assistant inspector general of police, revealed he died from severe hemorrhage from rifle gunshot to the neck that lacerated neck soft tissues and vessels. The Ofa family is convinced that Elliot’s death was premeditat­ed and that the killers made it look like herdsmen’s attack.

In their petition to the Inspector General of Police, the family disclosed that some politician­s in the state were already working assiduousl­y to sweep the matter under the carpet and to frustrate efforts to bring the suspects to book. Urging the IGP to ensure diligent investigat­ion and arraignmen­t of the suspects, Henry Ofa, the elder brother of the deceased, wondered why the suspects kept changing their accounts of the incident, saying it was a clear indication they were covering up something. He said: “On Monday, January 11, 2021, Hon. Elliot embarked on a journey to Asaba for the screening of political parties’ candidates by the Delta State Independen­t Electoral Commission ( DSIEC). Hon. Elliot was the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party ( PDP) for DSIEC Ward 13 in Ethiope West Local Government Area and the screening was billed for Tuesday, January 12, 2021.

“He embarked on the journey in the company of Mr. Allen Ese Adjoshoke ( also a councillor­ship candidate under the PDP), Mr. Fekson Temienor ( also PDP councillor­ship candidate), Mr. Monday Adu and an unidentifi­ed lady said to be a sister- in- law to Mr. Fekson Temienor.

“The above- named persons picked up Elliot from his house in Oghara at about 3: 45pm and embarked on the ill- fated journey to Asaba enroute Jesse/ Oben road. It was not long after the commenceme­nt of the journey that we received informatio­n that they had been attacked by herdsmen with only Elliot dying in the process. In the initial account of Hon. Elliot’s co- travelers ( now the prime suspects), some AK- 47- gunwieldin­g herdsmen launched both frontal and posterior attacks on them, shooting sporadical­ly at the moving vehicle. Painfully, we were told that only Hon. Elliot got hit by the bullets and died on the spot, while the rest of the travelers ‘ miraculous­ly’ escaped the attack. This was despite the fact that Hon. Elliot sat on the car owner’s seat of the vehicle alongside two others who were seated by his left hand side.

“The suspects also narrated how they boldly returned to the crime scene to recover Hon. Elliot’s body and deposited it at a mortuary in Oben Town without recourse to the police or even the deceased’s family. It is ironical to note that both Mr. Allen Ese Adjoshoke and Mr. Fekson Temienor travelled to Asaba the next day after the incident using the same blood- stained car. They also used the same car to rescue their other traveling companions who were allegedly kidnapped by the mysterious herdsmen during the attack. It was not until four days after the incident that the suspects finally made themselves available to narrate their own trumped up account of what transpired during the journey to the police after their initial refusal to appear for questionin­g. On their arrival, they came in a sirene- enabled hilux van, two lawyers and three Police escorts. What could have possibly motivated such needless defensive action if they were not been hunted by their conscience?”

The family said they were convinced beyond any doubt that the suspects’ claim of herdsmen attack was a hoax and that the unbelievab­le narration that they boldly returned to the assassinat­ion scene to recover their car and Hon. Elliot’s body without contacting the Police clearly runs against a rational expectatio­n.

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