Wike Issues FG 48-Hour To Probe Raid On Justice Odili’s Residence
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Federal Government to probe the invasion of the residence of Justice Mary Odili.
Security agents had on Friday raided the home of the Supreme Court, but Wike asked the current administration to bring to book those behind the invasion.
“We are taking steps as a government and people of the state to see that this matter is concluded and find out who are those who are the perpetrators,” he said on Sunday during a press briefing in Abuja.
“We think that there is an attempt to assassinate Justice Mary Odili, the husband and members of the family, there are no two ways about it. If they had succeeded, all the Federal Government would have told us (is that) we will get to the bottom of the matter because that has always been the normal language.
“The issue here has nothing to do with the Attorney General, we are happy he said he is not aware. We said, okay since you are not aware, we are giving you 48 hours to tell us who is responsible.”
According to Wike, 48 hours is enough for any government to unravel those behind the invasion of the judge’s residence.
“We are telling the world if anything happens to the family of Dr Peter Odili, the Federal Government should be held accountable because they have shown that there is something they are about carrying out,” he added.
“If anything happens to my Lord, Justice Mary Odili, the husband and the children, the Federal Government should be held responsible.
“That is the position of the Rivers State government and Rivers people because enough is enough!”
While noting that it is not enough for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Department of State Services (DSS) to claim ignorance, the governor questioned the group that secured a court order for the search warrant.
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