The family of injured Governor Idris Wada of Kogi is suspicious
that the auto crash that broke Mr. Wada’s leg, killed his security aide and
injured two other state officials was masterminded by “unknown forces” to kill
the governor.
“We have no doubt that the governor was the target of their
machination,” a family source said. “They want to kill him. They want to
eliminate him at all cost.”
The source, who preferred not to be named because he was not
authorised to speak on the matter, repeatedly declined to name those the family
believe were behind the accident.
He only kept saying the accident was not ordinary.
He said it was curious that even though several vehicles were in
the convoy, only the governor’s car was affected.
Even when reminded that only the governor’s car had a burst
tyre, he said, “Yes, his car had a burst tyre and veered off the road. Why is
it that the cars behind didn’t ram into him. Nothing happened to all the other
cars in the convoy.”
The source went on to explain that the Kogi governor’s car is a
bullet proof Lexus Jeep, and that an ordinary accident wouldn’t trigger the
magnitude of impact the car suffered.
“It was a state-of-the art car and everything in it was bullet
proof, the windscreen, the body and other parts. It was fortified against this
kind of crash,” he added. “How come everything failed? It is now clear that the
governor’s life is at risk.”
But when contacted, the Special Adviser to the Governor on
Media, Jacob Edi, said he was not aware that anybody was after the governor’s
life.
He said although there might be some disgruntled politicians in
Kogi State, he was not sure that anyone would go to the “ridiculous extent of
trying to kill the governor”.
“All I know is that we were in a convoy and there was an
accident,” Mr. Edi said. “I leave the rest of the decision to the police and
the Federal Road Safety Commission.”
On Friday, along the Lokoja-Ajaokuta highway, Mr. Idris’
convoy got involved in a fatal auto crash that killed his security
aide, Idris Mohammed, on the spot and injured two other officials.
Doctors at the Lokoja
Specialist Hospital, where Mr. Wada first received treatment, said his leg is
“totally broken.”
Mr. Wada was later rushed to Cedar Crest Hospital, a private
clinic in Abuja, where he is receiving treatment.
Family sources said the Kogi governor might still be flown
abroad if the hospital proved incapable of handling his case.
Source:
Premium Times
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