Rivers: Female H/Reps. lawmaker accuses Wike of allegedly killing Police DPO, Bako

The lawmaker representing Akuku/ Asari Toru Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, Boma Goodhead, has accused Federal Capital Territory, (FCT) minister, Nyesom Wike, of masterminding the death of a local Police chief in September.

In a video shared by several political commentators on X on Friday, Ms. Goodhead, during a demonstration held in protest of the recent developments in the State, asked federal authorities to open an investigation into the death of Superintendent of Police Bako Angbashim and the possible involvement of the former Rivers State governor.

She posted: “Nyesom Wike, Mr. President, call him…[sic] they are for the murder of DPO Bako, I can attest to that fact”.

However, she was unable to give more information as regards her claims, but said that she would say more to the Department of Security Service (DSS), which she expects would investigate the minister. She however insisted that Wike is a major threat to the peace of Rivers State. “I will say more when we have involved the DSS, Nyesom Wike”, she added.

Recall that Angbashim was killed on September 8, while on active duty raiding a notorious criminal hideout in the Odemude community in Ahoada-West local government area of the State. The Divisional Police Commander led his team of men in the operation, which suffered a major blow when they were ambushed by a dreaded cult group led by a cultist known as Okpara.

Police authorities launched a high-level manhunt for the perpetrators of the crime and have reported that suspects have been captured and are in custody.

Despite no known direct evidence fingering Wike in the crime, Ms. Goodhead, a sister to former militant leader, Asari Dokubo, said that the former governor and some others should be held responsible for the crime.

The Minister did not respond to calls and messages seeking to know his response to the accusations.

The situation in the State has seen the defection of the House of Assembly members, the resignation of commissioners and the demolition of the State House of Assembly complex.

At the centre of the dispute is the ongoing rift between the State governor, Fubara and Wike.

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