• It’s an attempt to frame me, says Ugolor
There
are indications that Benin-based activist, Rev David Ugolor , was
arrested by the police at the weekend after one of the four suspects
already in police custody allegedly named him as the sponsor of the
recent murder of the Private Secretary to Governor Adams Oshiomhole,
Comrade Olaitan Oyerinde.
Ugolor
is the Executive Director of the non-governmental organisation-African
Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ).
Oyerinde was murdered in his Benin residence on May 4 by four gunmen.
The
police recently announced the arrest of four men in connection with the
murder only for them to pick up Ugolor, a close friend of Oyerinde on
Friday.
Ugolor
was the last person with Oyerinde before his assailants struck and the
first to be contacted by the victim’s wife to assist in carrying him to
the hospital after the fatal attack.
One
of the four suspects reportedly told police interrogators that Ugolor
sent them to kill Oyerinde, prompting the police to arrest him at his
First East Circular Road office.
They searched the office and later his residence.
Ugolor has denied having a hand in the murder of his friend saying he is being framed up.
The
Programme/Policy Officer of ANEEJ, Mr. Innocent Edemhanria in a
statement in Benin said the relationship that existed between the
deceased and Ugolor was so deep that one could never have plotted
killing the other .
He
said: “The suspect who is accusing David Ugolor is a northerner and is
completely unknown to Rev. David Ugolor, colleagues and friends. At the
moment, the police are still holding on to David as they carry out their
investigations on the allegation we consider spurious.
“We
suspect strongly that somebody high up somewhere is framing up our
Executive Director, Rev. David Ugolor over the murder of the personal
aide to the Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.
“Rev.
David Ugolor is a life saver, not a taker, as his natural penchant for
poverty eradication, enlarging the voice of the voiceless, assisting the
poor and needy is unparallel in his almost twenty-five years of
effective and result-oriented activism.”
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