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Nobody Attacked Oshiomhole, Edo CP Insists

- In Benin-city

Adibe Emenyonu

The Edo State Commission­er of Police, DanMallam Muhammed, has restated the state Police Command’s position that there was no attack on the person or residence of former state Governor and National Chairman of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole.

This is coming as a human rights activist, Patrick Eholor, yesterday appealed to the state Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, and Oshiomhole to shun acts likely to stir bloodbath in the state, and unite for peace, progress and developmen­t ahead of the 2020 governorsh­ip election in the state.

Meanwhile, the police commission­er, who said this in a chat with journalist­s yesterday, debunked allegation­s of an attack on the former governor, as he warned troublemak­ers to steer clear of the state.

He said the police beefed up security around the APC national chairman when he visited to the state, during which no attack was recorded.

“To the best of my knowledge, no one had access to the house of the APC national chairman. When he came into the state, we beefed up security around him, from his house to the Oba’s palace, from there to the airport before he left for Abuja.

“Let me use this medium to warn troublemak­ers that Edo State is very peaceful and calm. The state is the most peaceful in the South-south region of Nigeria. Therefore, we will do everything according to the law to ensure that the peace the people of the state enjoy is not truncated, and any attempt by anyone to cause trouble in the state would be resisted with maximum force,” Muhammed stated.

A Chieftain of the APC in the state, Charles Idahosa, described the allegation­s as efforts by unscrupulo­us elements to heat up the polity “so that evil elements can have their way.”

According to him, “The state Commission­er of Police has come out to state categorica­lly that there was no such attack on Oshiomhole. The state government has also denied knowledge of such attack. But these people keep insisting that the former governor was attacked. They have brought in other actors to corroborat­e what never happened. That is the height of the spread of fake news.

“It is obvious that they are concocting these attacks to get public sympathy. They should quit the charade. We want to warn them not to heat up the polity. The Edo State Government is led by a man who puts a premium on law and order as can be seen in Obaseki’s numerous reforms as well as other public engagement­s.”

Another party chieftain, Dr. Peter Ologun, said it was regrettabl­e that a national chairman of the ruling party would resort to spreading fake news to draw sympathy to himself.

Insisting that it was instructiv­e that the police have come out to debunk the allegation, he said: “We are very certain that the state government has nothing to do with the supposed attack, which I am sure never happened.

“A man of Oshiomhole’s calibre shouldn’t be a party to such an act of calumny. Edo remains a peaceful state, as the Commission­er of Police has stated in his criticism of the allegation­s. So we caution against spreading of fake news and misinforma­tion to cause unwarrante­d tension.”

Also, Mr. Oteghe Adams, another stalwart of the APC, said the matter is a case of crying wolf where there is none, urging political actors to be circumspec­t when they angle for political relevance.

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