
The Inspector-General of Police in Nigeria, Mohammed Adamu, and his Ghanaian wife, Aisha, have forcefully taken over about 50 hectares of land belonging to Engineer Micheal Ayuba of KYC Interproject Limited in Lugbe, Abuja, documents seen by SaharaReporters have shown.
It was
gathered that Adamu had used his office to threaten and unlawfully detain Ayuba
despite a court order for the police to vacate the land.
According to
police sources, the IGP's wife, using one Ijeoma Emeribe to front, encroached
on the said land in June 2020.
It was learnt
that three persons died in a welding gas explosion while clearing the land with
the police authorities covering it up on the order of Adamu.
Not
satisfied, Ayuba petitioned the police who invited Ijeoma to submit her
documents for investigation in Abuja AGIS.
To achieve
her fraudulent act, the woman, after seven weeks, forged a few documents to
cover for only 62 plots out of about 600 plots she earlier claimed.
A few weeks
after, SaharaReporters learnt that Aisha invited the Engineer for a peace
meeting where she told him the IGP has an interest in the development of the
land.
"The
IGP's wife invited Micheal Ayuba about five times to discuss with him in the
presence of about four persons in the guise to settle the parties, but when
Ayuba saw the way she was going and asked what her interest in the case is, she
opened up that she and her husband have interest in the development of land and
that since the husband is retiring soon, they need to have a fall-back
position.
"From
that moment, it has been one form of intimidation or the order from the IGP and
his wife using the police at all levels. A direct criminal complaint was made
against the Ijeoma, Mrs Aisha Adamu and others and a court order to Zone 7 for
investigation but IGP took offence on the wife's name appearing on the court
processes and truncated the investigation.
"Micheal
Ayuba again obtained an ex-parte order restraining the IGP, THE MONITORING
UNIT, INSP. EDISON and any of their agents pending the determination of the
complaint before Chief Magistrate Court
3, Wuse Zone 6. The IGP ignored the order and detained Micheal Ayuba and on
getting wind of a pending fundamental human rights enforcement case in the High
court, he hurriedly decided to arraign him in court with arrangements to remand
him in prison custody using a court that is ready to do their biddings,"
his lawyer, Emmanuel Owoicho, told SaharaReporters.
It was
further gathered that Adamu had promoted all officers involved in the case as a
pay package for a job well done.
The IGP is
expected to retire from service on February 01, 2021.
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