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A Brush with Death: Ohakim Shares Convoy Attack Ordeal, Mourns Loss of Policemen

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Ikedi Ohakim, a former Imo State Governor, has broken his silence on his attack by gunmen on Monday, January 2, 2023, and the killing of four policemen in his convoy.

The former governor escaped death by the hair’s breadth when gunmen rained bullets on his vehicle at Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State.

Narrating his ordeal after the ugly incident, Ohakim revealed that his attackers were professionals and not amateurs.

“We were driving between Isiala Mbano and Ehime Mbano. These people blocked us at a place called Umualumaku.

“They attacked us from behind and were firing at our vehicles consistently. I thought I was a dead man and I was with two of my children – my son and daughter.

“What saved me was the bulletproof vehicle. That I am alive today is by the special grace of God and the bulletproof vehicle.

“But unfortunately for me they killed four of our boys, including the driver. Yes, we lost four of the boys and I am devastated. How can that be? What crime did they commit?”

Ohakim said even when his own driver managed to escape from the scene, the assailants pursued his vehicle.

“They pursued us and continued firing at our tyres. Luckily, the vehicle has what is called run-flat tyres on which you can continue driving even after a puncture. So, even when they shot at the tyres hoping to immobilise us, the vehicle continued moving. If they were ordinary tyres and the vehicle had stopped, they would be cornered and finished us.

“But the tyres held on until we got back home. We drove for about 20 minutes before we got home. That was the saving grace.”

“The driver who manifested tremendous level of driving skill kept manoeuvring until he lost them at a junction when he went right and not knowing where we had gone, they headed the other direction on the road to Umuahia.

“We then turned and went back to my house. We were there when Imo Government House sent reinforcement from Owerri who brought the corpses of my security people.”

Ohakim, who said he saw the assailants said they were not amateurs.

“This goes beyond the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), I must say. These are professionals, well-trained. They are not ordinary people. They were driving a blue colour BMW 5-series car, brand new. They came to kill me.”

“I don’t know what this is all about. It is becoming terrible. Won’t people come home again? Are we going to stay in Owerri and Abuja permanently without coming back to our communities?” the former governor said.

Driver Dies As Governor Seyi Makinde’s Convoy In Ghastly Motor Accident

The convoy of Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State was involved in a fatal auto crash, killing one of his drivers while three others sustained various degrees of injury.

The Nation reports that the accident occurred when the Governor was returning to Ibadan from Saki where he had gone to attend a town hall meeting with members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of his second reelection bid in the 2023 general elections.

The driver, identified as Ramon Mustapha, was said to have died on the spot after he was flung when his vehicle with the code name “Zebra 4” landed after somersaulting several times.

It was gathered that the driver might have been saved had he used his seat belt.

A source who was reportedly in convoy told the newspaper that the driver smashed his head during the accident, leading to his immediate death.

The driver’s remains were later buried at his residence in Amuloko, Ibadan on Wednesday, December 7, 2022, according to Islamic rites.

Taiwo Adisa, the chief press secretary to Governor Makinde did not respond to attempts by our correspondent to reach him. Text messages to his phone were not replied.

Source: Vanguard

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