OBASANJO HAD A KILLER SQUAD AS PRESIDENT — FORMER ASSOCIATE

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former associate of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, Mr. Richard Odusanya, on
Saturday alleged that the former chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic
Party’s Board of Trustees was in charge of a killer squad that was formed under
the military regime of late Gen. Sani Abacha.
Odusanya reportedly worked behind the scenes when Obasanjo was
in power.
In a live interview, with an online news portal, Sahara Reporters,
Odusanya  alleged that the former President lodged the killer squad at a
State Security Service headquarters, known as ‘Yellow House.’
He appeared on the programme alongside Mr. Segun  Seriki, a
PDP member in Ogun State and a member of the House of Representatives in the
Third Republic, under the Social Democratic Party.

According to Odusanya, the squad was used for political
assassinations and was responsible for the unresolved killings of politicians
under Obasanjo’s administration.
He further alleged that Obasanjo knew about the murder of the
former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Chief Bola
Ige, and a South-South politician, Chief Harry Marshall.
Odusanya said, “I believe that a killer squad created during the
Abacha regime was kept by Obasanjo and housed at SSS headquarters, known as
Yellow House, and was used for political assassinations.”
Explaining Obasanjo’s alleged link with Ige’s death, Odusanya
said, “The night Chief Bola Ige was assassinated, a top PDP member confided in
me that Obasanjo told him Bola Ige was down.”
Concerning the murder of  Marshall, he said, “I also took a
gift to Marshall and he was assassinated just a few weeks later.”
Odusanya also alleged that the ex-president benefitted from an
account with the defunct Trans-International Bank and that from the funds in
the account,  Obasanjo,  asked him to deliver a Peugeot 607 and the
sum of N500,000 to  a woman (name withheld).
When contacted for Obasanjo’s comments, his Chief of Staff, Mr.
Victor Durodola, said his boss was not available to react to the allegations.
He challenged those who made the allegations to come out with
their evidence.
Durodola said, “The former president is not available.
Therefore, he is not in a position to respond to the allegations. 
However, my personal comment is that these are people who indulge in blackmail.
“Why are they using online television? They should come to ChannelsAIT, or NTA; these are television
stations that are known.
“Definitely, that is not Obasanjo’s character they are
describing and everybody knows that. Of all the military rulers, the issue of
killer squad cannot be attributed to him. That was not his style. He is not
around now but I doubt if he would even give it any attention whatsoever.
He stressed that the ex-president could not have been
responsible for the unresolved killings under his administration.
He further argued that Obasanjo had no reason to be involved in
Ige’s assassination.
“We would like to see it (the interview) but these are issues
you know cannot be possible. The killings were unresolved, yes, but you know
that nobody could have attributed that to him. He would kill his minister for
what? So that he (Obasanjo) could be minister?” Durodola said.
Another Obasanjo aide, Vitalis Ortese, told one of our
correspondents on the telephone that the allegation was a non-issue.
He said, “I don’t know them. Let them prove the allegation. I
don’t know any Segun Seriki or Richard Odusanya.”
Also reacting to the allegations, Bola Ige’s eldest child, Mrs.
Funsho Adegbola, told SUNDAY
PUNCH
 that her father’s
killers are still alive.
Adegbola, a lawyer, called for the reopening of the Bola Ige
murder case.
She said, “I can’t put anything past them. I haven’t seen the
interview. I don’t know the content of the report but I can’t put anything past
them. I believe the people who killed my father – the foot soldiers and the
people who sent them – are alive. They are not people from Mars.
“A murder case can go on for 30 years or more. If there is
political will and the government wants to show that people should pay for
their crimes, this can be done. The family can’t do anything about it because
it is the state versus the suspects. The family can’t sue; it is the state that
can take action.”
Ige, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, was shot dead in his Ibadan
home on December 23, 2001.
Following a mass protest over the killing, the Federal
Government had deployed troops in the South-Western state to prevent a
breakdown of law and order.
While security agencies had arrested some suspects allegedly
involved in the murder, including the then deputy governor of Osun State –
Ige’s home state – Mr. Iyiola Omisore, they were however discharged and
acquitted.
Just like Ige, Marshall Harry, who was the National Coordinator,
South-South geopolitical zone of the All Nigerian Peoples Party Presidential
Campaign was murdered by at his  No,28 Karaye Close, Garki II, Abuja
residence on March 5, 2003, barely a month to the presidential election in
which Obasanjo was re-elected.
The ANPP chieftain was said to have been killed in the presence
of his daughter and his niece, Loliya Harry.
The only security guard in the house, Mr. Polini Aniya, said the
assailants numbering about five forced their way into the ANPP chieftain’s
residence around 3am.
The ANPP, and it presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari,
had insisted that agents of the PDP and Federal Government assassinated Harry.
At Harry’s burial ceremony, Buhari, alleged that in its
desperation to rig itself into power, the PDP-controlled Federal Government
bankrolled assassins to eliminate political opponents.
After the incident, the police arrested four suspects in
connection with the murder.
However, after seven years in detention, the accused standing
trial for the murder were discharged and acquitted by an Abuja High Court.
The court cited lack of enough evidence to sustain the charge
against them.
Source: Punch

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