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Says Political Terrorism could discourage Investors
Former minister of state for works and an All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant for the September 19, 2020 election in Edo State, Chris Ogiemwonyi, wants the state security outfit created by the state government called Wabazighan, abolished. Ogiemwonyi, a petroleum engineer and former group executive director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC, described Wabazighan as “repressive and anti-people”, whose operatives he noted, were being paid with tax payer’s money.
Fielding questions from journalists at the weekend in Benin City, Ogiemwonyi said hitherto, he had been an advocate of state police but changed his mind when the state security outfit attacked 14 lawmakers-elect in a hotel in Benin. Recall that on June 18 last year, 19 lawmakers- elect who had addressed a press conference at the Golden Tulip Hotel, Etete to call on the president, Muhammadu Buhari, the Benin monarch, Oba Ewuare 11, and national leadership of the APC to prevail on the governor, Godwin Obaseki to issue a proclamation for the inauguration of the seventh assembly, were viciously attacked by armed thugs led by men of Operation Wabazighan and the then chief security officer, CSO, to the governor.
Condemning the spate of political violence in the state in recent times, Ogiemwonyi called on Obaseki to institute a probe into the violent attacks on people’s homes in the state, worried that if the trend was allowed to continue, it would scare away investors from the state. Speaking against the backdrop of a bomb explosion that rocked the Benin residence of a chieftain of the party, Francis Inegbeneki in the wee hours of a scheduled rally in Edo central senatorial district, Ogiemwonyi who also jostled for the APC ticket in 2015, lamented that “this is the first time we are using bombs in politics in Edo State. This is another aspect of terrorism; the attacks will scare away investors”.
