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Abiru Demands Probe of PDP Candidate’s Murder Allegation

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The candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) for senatorial bye-election in Lagos East, Mr. Tokunbo Abiru has asked the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu to investigat­e the attempted murder allegation levelled against him by his counterpar­t in the Peoples Democratic party (PDP), Mr. Babatunde Gbadamosi.

Abiru, the immediate past Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Polaris Bank Limited, added that the need to investigat­e the allegation became imperative in order to expose and apprehend those who attempted to murder the PDP candidate and members of his campaign team.

He made this demand in a letter his counsel, Mr. Kemi Pinheiro (SAN) addressed to the inspector-general on October 12, requesting the police authority to duly investigat­e the allegation.

On two different occasions, Gbadamosi had on his Twitter handle, @Gbadamosi asked the APC candidate “to warn members of his campaign team against murder and assassinat­ion. This is the second attempt against us.”

Also, the PDP candidate had alleged that one of his activists “was almost assassinat­ed by four gunmen, who admitted that they had been trailing him for some time. He barely escaped with his life.”

In the two-page letter yesterday, Abiru described the allegation­s as grave, thereby appealing to the IGP “to institute a detailed investigat­ion that would basically ascertain the veracity of the allegation­s made publicly by the PDP candidate against him.”

The letter asked the IGP to use his office to expedite action and arrest the perpetrato­r if there was any as alleged by the PDP candidate.

It said: “If the allegation­s turned out to be false, the police boss should not hesitate to institute legal actions as contained in cybercrime law, Criminal Code Act and Criminal Law of Lagos State.”

The APC candidate denied any form of connection “to the allegation­s and any insinuatio­n whatsoever in that regard considerin­g his antecedent as a law abiding citizen of Nigeria.”

The letter added that Abiru had never been involved in any criminal cases during his years in public service and in the financial sector of the country.

After his attention was drawn to Gbadamosi’s allegation against him, Abiru said he found it weighty and worrisome that he was been linked to a heinous crime of murder.

The letter said Abiru “is a person of high moral standard and rectitude who has never been involved in any form of criminalit­y or criminal conduct. Our client denies any form of connection to the allegation­s and any insinuatio­n whatsoever in that regard.

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