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The Kogi State Government has called on heads of security agencies to invite Mrs Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, a lawyer and Senatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP for questioning over alleged link with one Safiu it claimed was one of the terrorists behind attack on Owo Catholic Church.
The government also said Safiu has been linked to the dastardly attack on the Kuje Correctional Center as well as military formations within and outside in the State.
Kogi government, in a statement released by its Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo, in Lokoja, alleged that Natasha had exhibited enough actions to put the community at risk.
“It is worrisome for the PDP that Natasha represents to come out openly to identify with Safiu, a terror suspect that is linked to the bloody attack on a church in Owo that led to the death of scores of worshippers.
He is also linked to the dastardly attack on the Kuje Correctional Center as well as military formations within and outside of Kogi State.
“It was a thing of relief to the people of Kogi Central that security agencies were able to apprehend their Chief Tormentor. Criminality doesn’t know political party. A criminal is a criminal and should be treated as such,” Fanwo said. See less
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