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Rogers Killed Our Mother on Al-Mustapha’s Orders, Kudirat Abiola's Children Allege

- Segun James

Twenty-six years after the murder of their mother and wife of the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993, presidenti­al election, Mrs. Kudirat Abiola, her children have formally accused Major Hamza Al Mustapha, then Chief Security Officer to the late former Head of State, General Sani Abacha, of mastermind­ing the act.

According to them, the killing was done by Sergeant Barnabas Mshelia otherwise known as Sergeant Rogers but on the orders of Al Mustapha.

Abiola’s children, in a press statement on behalf of her siblings, Khafila Abiola, faulted the report in which Al-Mustapha accused Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo of instigatin­g Rogers to falsely claim that he (AlMustapha) was behind the assassinat­ion of Mrs. Abiola.

The children recalled proceeding­s of the Oputa Panel, where Sergeant Rogers freely stated that he assassinat­ed the woman and attempted to murder Senator Abraham Adesanya and Chief Alex Ibru, Publisher of The Guardian newspaper, based on the orders of Major Al-Mustapha.

They claimed that, the evidence of Rogers was never challenged by Al-Mustapha and his lawyers at the Oputa Panel and that a Lagos State High Court convicted and sentenced agents of Al-Mustapha to imprisonme­nt for the attempted murder of Senator Abraham Adesanya.

The statement read: “The Lagos State High Court also convicted and sentenced AlMustapha and his accomplice­s to death for the cold-blooded murder of our mother. Their subsequent acquittal by the

Court of Appeal was most likely politicall­y motivated. The appeal filed against the judgment is currently pending at the Supreme Court.

"However, Al-Mustapha may be counting on the pervasive culture of impunity in Nigeria to not only attempt to deny his dastardly role in the assassinat­ion of a defenceles­s woman, but to also now contemplat­e running for office, along with Mohammed Abacha, who was alleged to have provided his driver to convey the assassins to carry out the mission.

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