Opposition party chieftains masterminded my ordeal with army, Wike’s aide informs panel

Special Adviser to Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike on Infrastructure, Otonye Briggs, told the Justice Monima Danagogo-led Judicial Commission of Inquiry that opposition party chieftains masterminded his mistreatment by the military.

Narrating how the Nigerian Army detained him for 11 days, Briggs accused the 6 Division Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, of manhandling him and restraining him from performing his duty as Returning and Collation agent for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area during the gubernatorial election.

He stated this while testifying before the panel set up by Governor Wike to investigate causes of electoral violence, killings and other vices during the 2019 polls.

“I was the Returning and Collation agent for PDP in Akuku-Toru Council. Based on that position, I was supposed to be present at the RAC centre to witness the distribution of election materials to the units and wards for the election.

“Four military vehicles drove to where I was with about 15-20 military officers.

They arrested me, restraining me from performing the assignment as PDP returning and collation agent for the March 9, 2019 election. A court order was given on March 20, but instead of the army to release me, they sent me to FSARS.

“The FSARS released me based on the court order after 11 days in cell, under the most agonising experience in the hands of soldiers, who invaded the area and destroyed property,” he stated.

Also, Akuku-Toru Local Council Secretary and Leader of Ward 14, Obonoma Tobins, told the panel that over 70 soldiers, with eight Hilux vans invaded his residence in search of the council chairman, Rowland Sekibo and other chieftains of the opposition party in the area.

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