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Ferry Gberegbe: SARS
Commander denys police involvement in the death of PDP agent in Rivers
The Rivers State Commander of the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Akin Fakorede, an Assistant Commissioner of Police
(ACP), has maintained that policemen did not kill an agent of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Ferry Gberegbe, during the March 9 governorship and
House of Assembly elections in the state.
He declared that the late Gberegbe, who until
his death was a lecturer with the Rivers State government-owned Ken Saro-Wiwa
Polytechnic, Bori-Ogoni, was a cult leader and was eliminated by cultists.
The SARS commander, while testifying before
the investigating members of the Joint House of Representatives’ Committees on
Army, Police, Human Rights and Justice, at a sitting in Port Harcourt, had
stated that Gberegbe died of food poisoning.
However, the Rivers Chairman of PDP, Chief
Felix Obuah, faulted Fakorede’s testimony before the committee members and
expressed shock that the SARS commander could deny his involvement and
responsibility for the barbaric act, which he claimed Fakorede personally
masterminded.
Speaking in an interview with The Nation,
Fakorede expressed surprise that Obuah could accuse him and some SARS
operatives of killing the party’s agent.
He said: “I represented the police at the
public hearing. We only called for an autopsy to be conducted to determine the
death of Dr. Gberegbe.
“We also placed before the committee members,
intelligence report at our disposal.
“We know for a fact that Dr. Gberegbe was not
shot by the police. We have credible intelligence on the circumstances that led
to his death and we simply put the intelligence in the public domain, through
the committee, along with our findings.
“Why was the deceased taken to a hospital 60
kilometres away, when many well-equipped hospitals are closer to the scene of
the incident?”
The SARS commander also revealed that the
late lecturer died on March 16, 2019 at St. Patrick Hospital, Port Harcourt and
not during the March 9 elections in BoriOgoni, as alleged.
He said: “Dr. Gberegbe was at all times a
part of the plot that eventually took his life. He was killed by his friends
and associates, and not by his foes. Most certainly not by SARS or any police
unit or operative. He was shot at Elimgbu by pipeline, not too far from his
residence along Court Road, Port Harcourt and not in Bori in Khana LGA, as
alleged.
“The bullet that landed Dr. Gberegbe in the
hospital was not fired from the barrel of a police riffle, but from the mouth
of a locally fabricated pistol. He did not die from gunshot injury, but from
cardiopulmonary arrest (heart attack) accentuated by food poisoning.
“He was a well and healthy man on the day he
died. He died on March 16, 2019 at exactly 10:05 p.m., with a bowl of poisoned
food in his hands. He shouted for help in the middle of a meal and gave up the
ghost and that ended a long drama in which he had joined to write the script,
intended by all the conspirators to cover up a huge fraud in which thieves
without honour decided to outwit one another and enjoy a booty meant for many
party faithful.
“Dr. Gberegbe was a leading member of Deywell
cult gang. During the March 9, 2019 governorship election, his role was to
coordinate and supervise the various cult groups in their assigned roles. The
money for all the cult groups, running into several millions of naira, was
handed over to him for disbursement to relevant actors. It was his attempt to
outmaneuver members of his group that led to his death.”
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