Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State
said, yesterday, that the army had commenced a full-scale military operation at
Kokori, the country home of arrested kidnap kingpin, Kelvin Aniarah, in Ethiope
East Local Government Area of the state to flush out his associates and other
criminals.
The governor, who addressed newsmen in Warri,
DeltaState, yesterday evening, dismissed speculation that there was heavy
casualties in the ongoing operation, saying one person was killed.
There was a report that many casualties had
been recorded, which the governor debunked.
He stated that some Kokori people have
questions to answer over the exploits of Kelvin.
Few hours before the governor spoke to
journalists, some gun-toting bandits struck in Warri, killing a mobile police
sergeant attached to the wife of a member of Delta State House of Assembly, Mr.
Dan Mayuku.
He advised indigenes of Kokori and other
parts of the local government to stay indoors between 6.00pm and 6.00am to
avoid any untoward event, adding, however, that this does not suggest a curfew,
but a way to guarantee their safety.
Reiterating that the ban on commercial
motorcycle operation in Kokori and other parts of Ethiope East stands, the
governor said the Kelvin affair was a very sensitive case and if it was not
properly handled, it was capable of consuming the whole community.
The governor said: “You could almost say the
whole community is guilty. It is shameful that mothers who are supposed to be
dancing behind their children who are graduating from higher institutions were
rather dancing behind their criminal children carrying guns, backing
illegality.”
He said some residents had left the community
on their volition and the town was almost like a ghost town because of the
criminal activities of Kelvin and his gang.
“At the end of the day, the full story of
Kelvin will be known,” the governor added.
He said what was going on now in Kokori was a
security issue that had his backing as governor of the state, adding, “we don’t
want to create room for speculation or bias. I am approaching the issue with a
very open mind.”
The governor said some persons had been
arrested with in connection with the high profile kidnapping and armed
robberies by the gang, pointing out that the strategies put in place to arrest
Kelvin paid off, despite the propaganda stint with some misguided Kokori
youths.
He confirmed the arrest of the chief priest
of Kokori, Michael Omonigho, saying Kelvin had cells scattered across six
states.
According to him, the chief priest and others
arrested were being interrogated and details were not possible at the moment.
He said: “We must say with a lot of sadness
that he had a lot of strong support from the Kokori community; even the
propaganda photos.”
Uduaghan, who was flanked by the heads of the
Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Police and Department of State Services,
noted that the state government would no longer treat the case of the kidnap
kingpin with kid gloves.
Last night, report filtered in that some
youths set bonfires on strategic points in the community, protesting the arrest
of the kingpin.
Soldiers were on ground in the community to
forestall breakdown of law and order and they were seemingly searching for
associates of Kelvin.
me I know say dem go arrest dis boy one day. finally kokori will now be at peace
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