Sixth day of Ogboru saga A^. Many family suffered torture and - TopicsExpress



          

Sixth day of Ogboru saga A^. Many family suffered torture and many children and women die to get the democracy many of us are enjoying today, but our top leaders e.g. GEJ neglect the family and those who risk their lives. The coup brought the name millitancy and amnesty started after the coup where some youths and some of those who survive the coup after fail were granted amnesty. So we may say, the result of millitancy brought Democracy which GEJ is enjoying today but he is arresting and imprisoned those who are still in the race of amnesty to change our nation. Those who are on good fight are imprisoned and those who are killing important people of our dear nation are being free from jail. Why must U free this killer? Hear him; Chief Security Officer (CSO) to the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha Court admits S’Court judgment as exhibit Chief Security Officer (CSO) to the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, standing trial for the murder of Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, yesterday told a Lagos High Court why he ordered Mr. Tuner Ogboru to be flogged openly. Al-Mustapha, in continuation of his cross examination, told the court that he ordered Ogboru to be Kobokoed (whipped) because he allegedly gave heroin to military officers that participated in the illfated April 22, 1990 coup led by Major Gideon Orkar against the administration of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida. He said: “Some of those involved in the coup were very close officers and friends. For the first time, military officers were lured to take heroin. They acted because they were not with their senses and the person who had done that to a professional officer to carry arms against his family deserved to be punished. I was at the centre of the people that investigated the coup.” The prosecution, led by the Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Alhaji Lawal Pedro, had in his cross examination accused Al-Mustapha of torturing some people in the past, an accusation the ex-CSO denied, saying: “I have never tortured anybody before in my life.” He told the court that Ogboru’s action was responsible for the killing of children in the Ojo Barracks after he gave heroin to military officers. Al-Mustapha said that if he had not ordered him to be whipped publicly, relations of those who died in the attempted coup would have lynched him. He said: “Children and widows were crying and all the officers that were affected identified Turner Ogboru as the man who put heroin on them. If we had not stood our ground they would have butchered him. I was the one that said they should beat him because beating him was better than allowing them to butcher him. “Military intelligence has nothing to do with killing, but to protect, collect, analyse for strategic and tactical intelligence. Intelligence cannot come to destroy, that is not the teaching, that is not the ethics. GEJ, we need true democracy, not the one U are playing games like the Huasu leaders. api.ning/ files/ 8q*KbntRjP7dw8g2 VAkolWubOtvpXqg XeO8pQ2SJ1n2SAg ASGv1nxANxXH3sn LM8bmDhTFBrlv*0 1NblX- vCKd1Dfq8 8JdSu/ Hamza_Al_Mustaph a_5.jpg
Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 07:53:30 +0000

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