The
Council Chambers of Aso Rock Presidential Villa yesterday witnessed a mild
drama as Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State and Mohammed Adoke, Nigeria’s
Attorney General and Minister of Justice exchanged hot words and even came
close to exchanging punches save for the intervention of Chief of Staff to the
President, Chief Mike Oghiadomhe and other Governors at the venue.
It was initially unclear what
caused the altercation, but it was later gathered that the source of
disagreement between the two was what Governor Oshiomhole regarded as
unnecessary trivialisation of last year’s murder of his private secretary,
Comrade Olaitan Oyerinde in Benin, Edo State, who was killed at his residence
just before the Edo State governorship election.
During a recent sitting of a
panel set up by the House of Representatives to probe the murder, Governor
Oshiomhole had lamented the shoddy handling of investigations into the murder
by the Police and the Federal Government.
A representative of the
Attorney General had at the sitting told the lawmakers that the office of the Attorney
General was confused on how to handle the murder case.
Adoke however wrote to
the panel the next day, disowning the claims of his representative, while
arguing that the case was a state matter. It was learnt that this was what
started the disagreement between Oshiomhole and Adoke in the Council Chambers
yesterday.
According to sources, Adoke had
approached Oshiomhole just before the commencement of the meeting to ask him
why he allowed himself to be misled by Edo state Attorney who should have known
that Oyerinde’s case was a state matter.
But the Governor did not find
funny what he perceived to be an attempt by Adoke to trivialize the murder of
his aide and in the ensuing exchange of words, accused the AGF of disrespect
and being a dishonourable law officer.
The two charged towards each other in the heat of the exchange of words before
their colleagues moved in to calm tension just before President Jonathan walked
into the venue.
“The issue is that he was
saying my Attorney General should have known what to do, that he has nothing to
do with the matter. And I simply asked him who referred the matter to him, was
it my Attorney General?” Governor Oshiomhole told journalists while recounting
the incident.
The Governor who accused the
AGF of politicizing the murder case said it was the Deputy Inspector General of
Police who referred the case to the federal government and was trying to
politicize the issue by dragging Adoke in into it.
“Should we assume that a DIG
did not know that the offence of murder is a state offence? And if he knew it
was a state offence, why did he refer it to the Federal Attorney General.
And I
said if he has any complaint he should complain to the DIG who referred the
case to him. And of course the rest you witnessed”, the Governor added.
Oshiomhole who added that he
had also complained that the case ought to have been referred to Edo State
Director of Public Prosecution because the matter is a state offence, committed
in Edo State, accused the AGF of trivializing the issue because he did not
think life is important.
“I was surprised that for the
Attorney-General, it is something he can afford to joke with, telling me that
my Attorney- General didn't know what to do. I always say to people that today
all of us are in power tomorrow none of us will be in power. If we leave
Nigeria worse off, we will wallow in a hopeless situation. If we build it and
make it safe, we will walk in freedom, but let us all know that of all of us
today, our next position is ex-this and ex-that.
I am always conscious of
that”, said the Edo State Governor who vowed that he will not compromise on the
death of any Nigerian particularly someone who had worked with him using the
popular refrain of leaving it “in the hands of God.”
Adoke who described Oshiomhole
as his friend however refused to elaborate on the cause of the disagreement
when accosted by journalists, arguing that he has the highest respect for the
Governor and his office. [PMN]
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