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Hold Yahaya Bello responsible for Owo massacre, Kuje Prison break – Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

Hold Yahaya Bello responsible for Owo massacre, Kuje Prison break – Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

A former governorship candidate in Kogi State, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has accused Governor Yahaya Bello of being responsible for the Owo Church massacre and the Kuje Prison break.

According to Natasha, the governor released tough offenders from several jails across the nation, particularly those from Ebira.

She asserted that the governor employed one of these detainees, Safiyu, to carry out the Kuje Prison break and the Owo massacre.

The Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) senate candidate for Kogi Central, Akpoti, said on Arise Television’s Morning Show on Friday, “I was in California because I departed a day after my primary election and I only came to Nigeria on the 20th of August.

“And Safiyu was with Yahaya Bello at the time of these attacks [Kuje jail, Owo massacre]. Every day he was in the Government House.

He was residing in the Chief of Staff’s home. Because they released Yahaya Bello from prison for reasons we don’t fully understand if anyone needs to be held accountable for the Owo slaughter and Kuje Prison break, it should be the chief of staff.

“I even learned that Chaffeu was awaiting execution. He was a notorious killer who was on death row, but Bello released him right before the 2019 election, as I just so happened to know. Yahaya Bello will have to explain why he was set free and what kind of freedom he received.

Regarding the possibility of a governor releasing a prisoner from a federal facility, Akpoti remarked, “That’s one thing with Yahaya Bello. He is aware of how to use the network to solve problems.

I’m truly perplexed by how someone might possess such abilities. He has also released hardened Ebira convicts while touring the nation’s prisons. the members of our tribe.

“This explains why crime is so prevalent in Nigeria. I learned that the governor once more requested Safiyu to carry out a series of attacks a few months ago,” she claimed.

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