Media reports had it that
security operatives stormed Chief Bibopiri Ajube’s Bolowoh Community in search
of the former MEND commander over the pipeline vandalisation in Delta State.
Speaking with newsmen in
his Bolowoh Community in Ese- Odo area of Ondo state, Ajube said that he was
not on the run or being invited by any security operatives.
The former militant also
described as untrue reports that the people of his community have fled because
of military invasion.
Ajube, according to the
report, was said to have escaped arrest from the security operatives before
their arrival in his community.
The ex-militant, aka ‘shoot
at sight’ told newsmen that he was the
one that sent invitation to the newly deployed Commanding Officer of the 19
battalion.
He pointed out that they
met and discussed only to be informed that one of his lieutenant and the
operational Bradama international Skill Works Limited Ebi Molos had been
arrested.
Ajube wondered why his aide
was being held by security operative who stormed his company in Agadagba.
Why he urged security
operatives not to instigate crisis in the riverine area of the state because of
what happened in Delta state, he expressed concern why he was been linked with
what happened in Delta state.
The ex-militant noted that
since he personally embraced peace after the arm struggle, he has made it his
point of duty to preach and maintain peace across the riverine areas of the
state.
Ajube added that he had
done nothing to warrant the purported search by the security operatives.

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