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Governor Ikpeazu Announces Arrest Of Soldier Who Killed Motorcyclist Because Of N100 Bribe
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has said that the Nigerian soldier who allegedly shot and killed a commercial motorcyclist in Ohanze Isiahia town, Obingwa Local Government Area, near Aba, had been arrested.
KanyiDaily had reported that a motorcyclist identified as Chimaobi Nwogu was shot dead at a military checkpoint in Ohanze Isiahia town because he refused to pay N100 bribe at the checkpoint on Wednesday, 7th August 2019.
Governor Ikpeazu, who paid a condolence visit to the bereaved family at Umuokereke Ngwa community in Obingwa Local Government Area of the state, announced the arrest of the suspected soldier.
In a statement issued by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Onyebuchi Ememanka, on Thursday, 8th August 2019, the governor swore to exhaust all avenues possible to ensure that the deceased, who left behind a pregnant wife, two sons and an aged mother, got justice.
Ikpeazu, who gave the name of the suspect as “Cpl. Ajayi”, said the fleeing soldier was arrested on Wednesday and currently being detained.
He described the killing of the 30-year-old Okada rider as “wicked, malicious, unprofessional and cowardly.”
He expressed sadness that a security personnel, who was paid and maintained with taxpayers money, could turn around to kill the person he was paid to protect.
Ikpeazu said that the circumstances surrounding the killing were unacceptable to the government and people of Abia. He said:
“To reason that a soldier could pursue an unarmed young man from Ohanze Village to Umuokereke Ngwa, a distance of about 25 kilometers, and shoot him at close range from behind, defied logic.
“This is one murder too many. We will do everything possible under the law to get this murderous suspect and bring him to justice.
“Whatever it takes, we will do. We will go to Abuja or any other place to ensure that the suspect did not go scot-free.
“The death of this young man is extremely painful and cannot go in vain.
“This is my position and this is the position of the government and people of Abia,” the governor said.
He promised that to make sure that the young family of the deceased did not suffer.
He pleaded with the family and community to bear the incident with fortitude and refrain from violent protests.
The governor was reportedly accompanied on the visit by the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Ene Okon, Police Area Commander in Aba, ACP Peter Opara and other senior police officers.