Murder Allegation: Abiru Writes IGP, Demands Probe of Babatunde Gbadamosi Allegation
Mr. Tokunbo
Abiru, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Lagos East senatorial
bye-election has asked the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, to
investigate the attempted murder allegation levelled against him by his
counterpart in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Babatunde Gbadamosi.
Abiru, who is the immediate past Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Polaris Bank Limited said that the need to investigate the allegation became imperative in order to expose and apprehend those who attempted to murder the PDP candidate.
In his letter
addressed to the inspector-general on October 12, via his counsel Mr. Kemi
Pinheiro, Abiru asked the police authority to duly investigate the allegation.
On two
different occasions, Gbadamosi had on his Twitter handle, @Gbadamosi asked the
APC candidate “to warn members of his campaign team against murder and
assassination. This is the second attempt against us.”
The PDP
candidate had alleged that one of his activists “was almost assassinated by
four gunmen, who admitted that they had been trailing him for some time. He
barely escaped with his life.”
In the
two-page letter, Abiru described the allegations as grave, thereby appealing to
the IGP “to institute a detailed investigation that would basically ascertain
the veracity of the allegations made publicly by the PDP candidate against
him.”
The letter
asked the IGP to use his office to expedite action and arrest the perpetrator
if there was any as alleged by the PDP candidate.
It said: “If
the allegations turned out to be false, the police boss should not hesitate to
institute legal actions as contained in cybercrime law, Criminal Code Act and
Criminal Law of Lagos State.”
The APC
candidate denied any form of connection “to the allegations and any insinuation
whatsoever in that regard considering his antecedent as a law abiding citizen
of Nigeria.”
The letter
added that Abiru had never been involved in any criminal cases during his years
in public service and in the financial sector of the country.
After his
attention was drawn to Gbadamosi’s allegation against him, Abiru said he found
it weighty and worrisome that he was been linked to a heinous crime of murder.
The letter
said Abiru “is a person of high moral standard and rectitude who has never been
involved in any form of criminality or criminal conduct. Our client denies any
form of connection to the allegations and any insinuation whatsoever in that
regard.
“Our client
hereby calls on your good and esteemed office to cause a very detailed
investigation into these allegations to ascertain the veracity of the same and
culpability of anyone involved in such actions.
“In the
event that the allegations turn out to be false, upon conclusion of
investigations, our client requests that you, pursuant to section 24 of the
cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention ETC) Act 2015, section 59 of the Criminal
Code Act, Section 39 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State and other relevant
statutes, take appropriate actions,” the letter read.
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