Police Corporal, Oliver Omeh and Aloha Olaniyi, the orderly and driver
to the slain Kwara State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chinwike Asadu,
yesterday, narrated how four gunmen attacked them and killed their boss
on Saturday night.
They revealed that a man in police uniform was among the four gunmen
that attacked the Police Commissioner while driving into his house after
dropping a lawyer friend who visited him that fateful evening. The
identity of the lawyer was not known at press time.
The two policemen who are now being treated at the
NationalOrthopaedicHospital and the University of Nigeria Teaching
Hospital, UNTH, Enugu said the Police Commissioner drove the red
coloured Toyota Camry in which they were attacked.
They narrated from their hospital beds that while CP Asadu was driving to his house, a bus overtook them and blocked their car.
The driver, Olaniyi, was in front of the car with the Police
Commissioner while the police corporal, Omeh, who was deployed from the
Abakpa Police Division to guard the Police Commissioner’s house, was in
uniform and at the back seat with his AK47 rifle.
According to the driver, “one of the gunmen ordered the commissioner to
get down from the car and as he opened to alight, his orderly in mufti
in front with him also opened the door apparently to identify themselves
but when the heavily armed assailants saw
a policeman in uniform (Omeh) in the car, they suspected that he would
shoot them and they immediately opened fire.
The gunmen shot the commissioner, the orderly and the police corporal at
close range several times and they all fell on the ground bleeding
profusely before sympathizers and members of the commissioner’s escort
team rushed to the scene.
The orderly and the driver revealed that Asadu casually went out that
evening to drop the friend and while driving out he only asked the
orderly who was with a pistol and the corporal to escort him leaving
behind the escort team.
Doctors at the UNTH are still battling to remove the bullets lodged in
the body of the police corporal though the doctors said three bullets
had already been extracted.
Gov Chime pledges N10m reward
Meanwhile, Governor Sullivan Chime, yesterday, announced a N10 million
reward for anybody that would volunteer information that could lead to
the arrest of those behind last Saturday’s killing of CP Asadu.
Speaking when he paid a condolence visit to the family of the deceased
police commissioner, Governor Chime described the incident as a big
embarrassment not only to the police but also the country at large.
Said he: “This is most embarrassing not just to the police, but to the
nation. For a senior police officer to be killed in such a manner, to me
is quite unfortunate and the state government has decided to take a
position on this to show the seriousness of what
has happened, it has followed a pattern. What they do now is to follow
and kill people with escorts; they kill and collect the guns of their
victims. I think it has taken a pattern. So we are paying a ransom of
N10 million for anybody that will give us information
that will lead to the arrest of the culprits to show the seriousness.
It’s quite embarrassing.”
…pledges assistance
While noting that the state would provide all necessary assistance to
security agencies in the country to ensure that the killers of CP Asadu
were tracked down and brought to book, the governor described the
killing as shocking and dastardly, adding that no
effort would be spared to fish out the culprits.
He expressed regret that Mr Asadu, who was an indigene of EnuguState,
suffered such a cruel fate after many years of dedicated service to the
nation, adding that the development was even more disheartening as Asadu
was close to retirement from service when
he was murdered.
Chime extended his condolences to the Inspector General of Police, the
family of the deceased Police Commissioner and the government and people
of KwaraState, assuring them that the people of EnuguState shared their
grief and outrage over the unfortunate incident.
He further disclosed that his government would be well disposed to
assist the family in whichever way to further ameliorate the pains that
the killing of the CP would cause them, adding that to also tackle the
increasing spate of insecurity in the state, the
government has procured police vans which would be handed over in a
week’s time.
Responding on behalf of the bereaved family, the first son of the late
CP, Onyekachi Asadu, expressed appreciation to the police command in the
state, the governor and the nation at large for the outpouring of
emotions to the family since the incident happened.
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