Operatives
of the State Security Services (SSS) and the police, who are conducting
investigation into the killing of Mr. Olaitan Oyerinde, the Principal
Secretary/Special Adviser to the Edo State governor, Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole, have questioned chieftains of the ruling Action Congress of
Nigeria (ACN) in the state and that of the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP).
Sources told Sunday Tribune that investigators intensified their
efforts following the directive given by the presidency to the police
that the killers of Oyerinde must be fished out.
Although the sources hinted at a decision to comb the possible
political leads in the investigation, it was gathered that some other
leads are also being explored.
Sources in Abuja confirmed that the investigators had been told to
explore all leads and take into consideration any minute detail that
could provide the breakthrough in the investigation.
Sources said that the security agencies had refused to see the
killing only as politically motivated and that some other sources,
including the possible interpersonal relationships kept by the deceased
are being looked into.
For instance, it was gathered that associates of the deceased are
also being invited for questioning in view of the thinking that some
persons might have been uncomfortable with Oyerinde’s rising profile in
Edo government.
“Oyerinde was regarded as a powerful force behind Governor Adams
Oshiomhole. He was an intelligent person and that was the reason the
governor asked him to come and assist in Edo. He might have taken some
decisions which might not have gone down well with some persons who
could have felt aggrieved about his rising profile in the government,” a
source said.
“The operatives are still gathering their facts together, so we
cannot talk of a breakthrough yet,” another source stated in Abuja, on
Friday, adding that the detectives had been asked to ensure a
painstaking probe and get to the roots of the matter.
“So far, there is no clear lead yet, but the operatives are combing all possible sources.
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