Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, on Wednesday said
he has been vindicated by the latest revelation by the Police high command that
the principal suspect in the April 5, 2018, armed robbery attack that claimed
over 30 lives in Offa, Kwara State, has died in police custody.
He therefore called for the presidential probe of
the death of Michael Adikwu, the prime suspect of the armed robbery attack, "so
as to know how and when the suspect died."
Saraki in a statement by his Special Adviser,
Yusuph Olaniyonu, in Abuja noted that the new disclosure by the police has
vindicated his earlier claim that the suspect had been murdered in police
custody and that the investigation was politically motivated to implicate him
(Saraki), Governor Abdulfatai Ahmed of Kwara State and a few others.
According to him, the inquiry would help to
thoroughly examine and interrogate how the investigation into the robbery
incident was conducted by the police and whether the investigation followed the
normal process and comply with global best practices.
He added that the police needed to confirm why it
took them so long to make the disclosure about the death of the principal
suspect after they categorically denied it at the time he (Saraki) disclosed the
information and it was reported in the media.
Saraki said: "It should be recalled that when
we mentioned it that the principal suspect had been murdered and that
investigation into the Offa robbery attack was politically motivated and
targeted at implicating me and other individuals, the Police Public Relations
Officer, Moshood Jimoh, said: 'Michael
Adikwu is in the police custody. You know that he is the one that led the
killing of 22 people. The fire arms that were carted away, he is helping the
police in the investigation to recover them. There is a state in the South-west
where they kept him. I can't mention the state. It is in one of the South-west
states'.”
Saraki added that the fresh facts have now thrown
more light into why there had been inconsistencies in the various statements by
the police.
"The Police initially told the
Attorney-General of Kwara State that the principal suspect was alive and they
only later reluctantly disclosed that he died in the course of arrest. How can
a suspect confirmed to be in custody now be said to have died in the course of
arrest? This contradiction shows a deliberate attempt to cover up something.
"It is obvious that the police have
orchestrated the information they give to the public on the Offa robbery only
to tarnish the image of the state governor and myself,” he said.
Justifying his call to probe of the suspect's
death, Saraki declared: "We are calling for a public inquiry to probe the
issues of extra-judicial killing, the cover-up of this killing with the aim of
framing up some individuals for political purpose and politicising of criminal
investigations. The facts need to be laid bare.
"The inquiry may help to further document and
define the terms of handling of suspects in police custody and how to prevent
extra-judicial killing of suspects for whatever purpose. There is need for
transparency in investigations into all cases and our methods should comply
with global standards. We should discourage situations where police politicise
investigations and deliberately set out to frame some individuals.
"With the facts on ground, the issues that
should be unearthed by the inquiry include: ‘When exactly did the suspect die?
How did he die? Why were the police denying the facts of his death when they
knew he had died? At what point did the police leadership know of the death?
Why are the police covering up the facts? We believe the answer to these
questions will help the country to address the issue of human rights abuse,
extra-judicial killing, manipulation of criminal investigation to achieve
political end; deliberate attempt to cover up some facts and how skewed
investigation of crime can impact on successful prosecution of suspects.”
Saraki emphasised that now that the police have commenced
prosecution of the remaining suspects in court, there should be diligent and
prompt prosecution so that justice can be transparently done to both the
victims of the Offa robbery and the accused persons.
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