The Inspector-General of Police, Solomon
Arase, has directed the Ondo State Commissioner of Police to accelerate
efforts and mobilise all resources to rescue elder statesman, Chief Olu
Falae, who was kidnapped on his farm on Monday.
It was gathered that the IG told policemen in the state that everywhere must be combed to ensure the release of the victim.
Arase’s instruction followed the
directive by President Muhammadu Buhari to the IG and other security
agencies to ensure the speedy rescue of the former Secretary to the
Government of the Federation.
Buhari,
according to a statement on Wednesday by his spokesman, Femi Adesina,
condemned the “callous and reprehensible kidnapping of the former
Secretary to the Government of the Federation and elder statesman.”
The President assured Falae’s family,
friends and other concerned Nigerians that the Federal Government would
do all within its powers to ensure his swift release.
Buhari, who had requested constant
updates from the police and other security agencies on efforts to find
and rescue Falae, also denounced the recurring incidents of criminal
abductions across the country.
However, the Force Public Relations
Officer, Olabisi Kolawole, told our correspondents on Wednesday that the
IG had acted immediately on the presidential order by directing the
state CP to mobilise all resources and personnel towards the rescue of
the statesman.
When asked if the force headquarters
would deploy more men to the state, Kolawole said the Ondo State Police
Command was up to the task of rescuing Falae from the clutches of his
captors.
She said the police had been getting
assistance and information from the community, assuring that the police
would rescue the captive soon.
“The police are working hard to effect
the rescue of Chief Falae. The IG has directed the command CP to
mobilise all resources towards the rescue of the statesmen and I believe
this has been done.”
Meanwhile, farmers in the state have threatened to wage a war against Fulani herdsmen in Ondo.
The farmers, under the aegis of Ondo
State Agricultural Commodities Association, at their Stakeholders’
meeting in Alagbaka, Akure, on Wednesday also issued a seven-day
ultimatum to the Federal Government to secure the release of the elder
statesman .
The Chairman of the association, Mr. Akin
Olotu, said, “The abduction of Chief Falae is unacceptable to farmers
in Ondo State and the South-West. We therefore give a seven-day
ultimatum to the Federal Government to secure the release of Chief
Falae. If he is not released, the farmers in Ondo State will take an
action that will have a national impact. We should not forget the Agbekoya war in the old Oyo State.
“This is a national issue, if they can
come for a person like Falae, it means nobody is safe; that is why we
are calling on the government to be proactive on the issue.
“The activities of Fulani herdsmen have
become a serious problem in this state and nomadic system of cattle
rearing in Nigeria is obsolete; it is not in the interest of anybody
again.
“So our government should do something urgent about this.”
In the same vein, a former Special
Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Niger Delta Affairs, Mr.
Kingsley Kuku, has said the abduction of the septuagenarian politician
was “absurd and barbaric considering the age and background of the
former Minister for Finance.”
Kuku, in a statement on Wednesday, called
on relevant security agencies to expedite action towards securing the
release of the National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party.
Similarly, the state chapter of the
Peoples Democratic Party in a statement, through its Director of
Publicity, Mr. Ayo Fadaka, expressed worry over criminal incursion of
the herdsmen into the state.
Fadaka said the PDP took serious view of
the kidnap of Falae, adding that “this type of brigandage that is
currently happening in the state must stop.”
The statement read in part, “We therefore
use this opportunity to call on the law enforcement agencies to do all
in their power to apprehend and bring to justice those responsible for
this indecent assault on the person and status of Chief Olu Falae.
“We also want to emphasise that tackling
these type of crimes by every state can only be possible if the much
needed restructuring of our federalism is pursued with urgency as this
will give every state the constitutional power to organise and control
its own security as it obtains in other notable federalisms around the
world.
“We urge those holding Chief Falae to
release him forthwith and also call on the security agencies to upscale
their act, locate and release Chief Falae immediately.”
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