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Condemnati­ons Trail Attack on Jonathan’s Country Home

- Adibe Emenyonu

Some prominent Nigerians yesterday vehemently condemned the early morning attack on the country home of former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, in Otuoke, Bayelsa State.

Those who reacted to the unfortunat­e incident, including former Senate Chief Whip, Roland Owie; Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), and former Provost Marshal of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier-General Idada Ikponmwen, expressed disgust over the attack.

Ikponmwen said though the attack is condemnabl­e, whatever leadership one occupies, there must be those who are in support and those against such person.

According to him, “There are people who feel that Jonathan did his best when he was president while others believe he didn’t do anything. Everybody is prone to attack and that is why the state takes it upon itself to provide special security for certain category of persons who have served the country to some levels. But you cannot separate our past leaders from the woes bedeviling this country. However, any act of criminalit­y is condemnabl­e.

“On a serious note, I am inclined to think that this developmen­t is coming so soon after the gubernator­ial election in Bayelsa State. It may be politicall­y motivated. An attack on the fortified residence of a former president can only be executed by a strong group with serious objective to what the man has done or failed to do in recent time.

“If I am to investigat­e this kind of incident, I would focus attention in recent events around the former president and those who felt seriously aggrieved by the former president’s conduct in recent times.

“It is only a powerful group with deep routed grievances against Jonathan would have the capability and determinat­ion to carry out such a dastardly attack. An unbiased profession­al investigat­ion team would unravel this episode. The rule of law, not self-help or rule of the sword, should prevail in our country. This developmen­t speaks volume of the nature of insecurity in our country where virtually nobody is fully protected.”

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