By Anietie Ekong
The Department of State Services
in Abuja on Monday paraded a 29 year old man, Mr Adelola Tamunotoye
Olaore over a phantom plot to assassinate the Senator representing Ikot
Ekpene Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom State, Senator Aloysius Etok.
.The suspect confessed that he hatched the phantom plot to extort money from Senator Etok by exploiting the perceived rift between and the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Chief Godswill Akpabio. He said he had wanted to use the proceeds to pursue a Masters’ degree programme..
According to the Deputy Director
of Public Relations of the Service, Ms Marilyn Ogar, the Service swung
into action following a letter titled: “Report of planned assassination
by a man who calls himself General Africa (an ex-militant) by Senator
Etok to the Service.
Ms Ogar said on getting the
letter the Service had directed the Senator to play along with the
suspect which eventually led to his apprehension on April 29, 2013.
.The suspect, a graduate of
Mechanical Engineering from Rivers State University, Port-Harcourt,
Rivers State, said he went to NDDC office in Port-Harcourt to submit a
mail where he stumbled on a mail bearing Senator Etok’s complimentary
card from where he obtained the Senator’s number.
.He said being aware of the
political interests between the Senator and the Governor over the Ikot
Ekpene Senatorial seat by 2015, seized the opportunity to contact him.
.He said he had introduced
himself as General Africa, an ex-militant from Bayelsa State and then
told the Senator that he had been contacted by three of Governor
Akpabio’s loyalists to assassinate him.
.According to Mr. Olaore, in order
to convince the Senator, he offered to furnish him with details of the
Governor’s purported bank account and Energy Company in South Africa. He
however confessed that he had never met Governor Akpabio or any of his
loyalists.
.He said he hatched the plot to
defraud Senator Etok using information he obtained from open media about
a rift between the Senator and Governor Akpabio, and pleaded for
leniency.
.Spokesperson for the Service, Ms.
Ogar said Mr. Olaore would be charged to court warned the general public
to be wary of individuals who exploit activities, be it political,
religious or economic for criminal ends.
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