Ismail Yakubu |
The police have paraded a man named Ismail Yakubu over false information
about gun being hidden in the Abuja residence of Niger Delta elder,
Edwin Clark.
The suspect, who resides in Waru village around Apo area of Abuja,
was presented to newsmen by the Force Public Relations Officer, Jimoh
Moshood, on Wednesday.
Yakubu was accused of alerting the police over alleged presence of
large cache of arms and ammunition in the Abuja home of Clark.
He claimed to have got the false information from a commercial cab he boarded.
The 45-year-old man, an indigene of the Federal Capital Territory,
said he did not see anything wrong about alerting the police on the
matter.
He said he did what was expected of a good citizen and has no regrets
whatsoever especially at this moment when the country was experiencing
various security challenges.
Addressing journalists, he said, “I am an indigene of Waru village in Apo in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
“First and foremost, I appreciate the time given to me. The point is
that I got to hear about the large cache of arms and ammunition in the
home of Chief Edwin Clark on Monday on my way to Asokoro exactly around 4
o’clock.
“I was called to come and receive a message at the back of ECOWAS Secretariat and I took a taxi from Apo Roundabout.
“On getting to the back of ECOWAS Secretariat, I called the man that
asked me to come and receive the message. There is a street called Halle
Salasi Street.
“That was the street I was going to. There is a Catholic Church on
that street and there is an incomplete building there. That was exactly
where the man asked me to come and meet him.
“So on my way going, I was sitting on the front seat of the taxi and there were two other people at the back seat.
“So, when we reached there, the whole place was crowded. No way in and no way out.
“So, I began to ask questions about what was happening here and the
taxi driver now told me that is this not the area where this Niger Delta
people are living.
“And I said which Niger Delta people and I said how manage because the whole place was rowdy.
“Then he now pointed to me that I should look at that truck that is
entering that compound and I checked the compound and the house was
house number 43.
“So, it was a white Hilux van sealed and it was entering the compound
and it was in the process of entering the compound that was why the
whole place was blocked to allow it to enter the compound.
“The driver then told me that this Hilux that is entering the compound is carrying ammunition, and I said what!”
Yakubu explained that as a citizen of the FCT, he could not keep such
information to himself hence he decided to alert the police.
-Daily Post
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