Friday, 27 May 2011, 3:46 pm
Press Release: Akanimo Sampson
Petitions Jonathan, Alleges threat to life
One of the prominent militant leaders in the Ondo State axis of the Niger Delta, High Chief Bibopiri Ajube, has dragged an Assistant Commissioner of Police in the state before President Goodluck Jonathan.
Ajube, who is also known as General Shoot at Sight, in a petition dated May 24, 2011, to President Jonathan, that was made available to AkanimoReports on-line on Thursday, is alleging that the police boss has been threatening to “waste” his life for not doing his bidding.
The petition reads in part, “I am compelled to bring to your notice the activities of an Assistant Commissioner of Police in the Ondo State Command which have not only continued to distract me from playing my roles for a better Niger Delta, but posing serious threats to my life.”
The ex-militant leader who hails from Arogbo-Ijaw in the state claimed that he has been shunning the police chief's pressure on him since last year, to renew acts of insecurity in the riverine areas “for pecuniary gains”.
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