A former servant at the palace of the traditional ruler of Ogwashi-Uku,
Delta State, where the mother of the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, was kidnapped has confessed that he gave the kidnappers
the necessary information for the dirty job.
He said, “I’m 32 years old and I worked in the palace from 2007 to 2012
after which I left because the pay [my salary] was too little. A friend
of mine approached me and told me that I could make a lot of money if I
gave kidnappers information on how to get into the palace."
The suspect, Chiejine Onochie, told Punch that although the
kidnappers collected N13m as ransom before the 83-year-old Prof. Kamene
Okonjo was released last December, he was not given any money and
therefore, was not culpable.
“After the operation, I did not get a dime. It was later that I
learnt that they had collected N13m as ransom. I felt cheated and I left
everything to God.
"I cannot be held for the crime because when police started
arresting people, I went to report at the station voluntarily, I was not
dragged to the station,” Onochie insisted.
Another suspect, Jideofor Ogbue, aka Marvelous, who claimed to be
the leader of the gang, said after gaining entrance into the palace, he
and his gang members did not force Okonjo out of the palace but she
followed them willingly after they had told her that they were sent by
President Goodluck Jonathan.
The 22-year-old said, “It was my friend, Ifeanyi, that informed me
about the operation. On the day of the kidnap, we had no difficulty
because Onochie had told us that the security around the palace was lax.
Although 12 of us were involved in the operation, only eight actually
went to the palace.
“We went with three AK47 rifles and a pump-action rifle. When the
woman (Okonjo) saw us, she asked who we were and we told her that
President Goodluck Jonathan sent us from Abuja to arrest her because her
daughter (Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala) had embezzled public funds.
“We took her to Kwale and her family paid us N13m as ransom. They
packaged the money in polythene bags and dropped it around an expressway
in Benin. My share was N2m.”
Another guy, Chukwuma Okoh, who claimed to be a graduate of
Accounting and Finance from Ambrose Alli University, said he joined the
gang because of unemployment. He said he was not given any money after
the operation.
He said, “I’m 31 years old and I graduated in 2007. Since then, it
has been hard to get a decent job. It was Onochie that brought the idea
of kidnapping Okonjo-Iweala’s mother. However, as God is my witness, I
did not receive a dime from the gang after the operation.”
The Lagos Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, while parading the
suspects, said they were arrested in different states comprising Edo,
Enugu, Delta and Anambra.
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