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Original Post Date: 2010-12-29 Time: 12:00:03 Posted By: News Poster
By Philip Nyam
Abuja – A governorship aspirant of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has condemned those who brought in a truckload of arms and ammunition into Ogun State, and called on the security agencies to unmask the culprits.
Amosun, who described the development as dastardly, said the development had grave implications for peace and unity in the country.
Men of the Nigeria Police had, on Monday night, reportedly impounded a truckload of arms and ammunition at a location in Ijebu-Ode and have since detained the truck at a police station in the town.
A statement from the Senator Amosun’s Campaign Organisation said the 2007 gubernatorial candidate commended the police for their vigilance and called for a through and in-depth investigation to expose those behind the lethal weapons.
He pointed out that the development portends a bad omen for the 2011 election polls in the state as well as the country, as it might be the handiwork of some do-or-die politicians.
Amosun said the development, coming just after the unfortunate Christmas Eve bombings in Jos, Plateau State during which many people were killed, and the attacks on some churches in Maiduguri that claimed over six lives, should stir the law enforcement agents not to take the development lightly.
He pointed out that authors of the Jos violence might be planning to strike Jos.
Original date published: 29 December 2010
Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201012290382.html?viewall=1