Wife, Naval officers, others quizzed
Detectives attached to the Lagos State Police Criminal
Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, have concluded investigation into the
mysterious death of Rear Admiral Daniel Ikoli, the Fleet Commander, Western
Naval Command, who was found dead in his Apapa residence on April 5.
Until his death, apart from being the Fleet Commander at
Western Naval Command, Lagos, the Rear Admiral was also a member of the
Presidential Committee on Audit of Defence Equipment Procurement (CADEP).
Nigerian Navy authorities, his family and even his ethnic group, Ijaw in the
Niger Delta had said Ikoli may have been assassinated as he had no cause to
kill himself. The Police probe has however drawn the conclusion that the Naval
Chief committed suicide. But how?
According to a reliable source at the Police Force Headquarters
in Abuja, an interim report on the investigations was submitted by the Lagos
Police CID to the State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni on Tuesday after
which the CP communicated to the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris on
their findings. Details of the report revealed that Admiral Ikoli committed
suicide contrary to earlier speculations by the Navy, family and Ijaw National
Congress as well as Ijaw Youths Congress that he was assassinated.
It was gathered that before his death, the Naval Chief had
signed for a service pistol and 15 rounds of live ammunition for his personal
use. “Investigations revealed that on the day of the incident, Admiral Ikoli
fired two shots into the wall in his apartment. Neighbours who heard the
gunshots immediately called his wife, Hositela Ikoli, who is based in Abuja,
and alerted the Western Navy Command. Shortly after the call was made, his wife
and a Lieutenant from his Command called him on phone and he picked, spoke to
them and assured them that all was well. It was thereafter he pulled the
trigger again and shot himself in the head,” the source said.
Detectives gathered that Admiral Ikoli’s apartment door was
locked from behind and there was no sign of any intruder breaking in. Police
probe further showed that only 12 rounds were left in his pistol, which meant
that he shot three out of the 15 rounds he signed for.
To further establish that the deceased Naval Chief killed
himself, his pistol and and finger
prints had been sent to the Force Headquarters’ Forensic Department, Alagbon,
Ikoyi, Lagos for analysis and comparison. It was also gathered that police
detectives from SCID, Panti, on Monday interrogated the widow of Admiral Ikoli,
in Abuja, where she is based. “The report showed that the woman confirmed that
she was alerted on the day of the incident after the initial two gunshots were
heard from his apartment and she called her husband, who picked his mobile
phone and assured her there was no problem”, the police source added.
Beside her, it was also learnt that, the police had equally
interrogated the Naval Lieutenant who called Admiral Ikoli that night and some
neighbours who alerted Mrs Hositela Ikoli.
Meanwhile, some naval officers still insist that he was
assassinated, as he had no cause to kill himself. They based their argument on
speculations that he had been pencilled down by President Muhammadu Buhari as
the next Chief of Naval Staff and also earned a special promotion to his last
rank from Commodore.
He was described as a disciplined, gentle, straightforward
and honest man, who had no regard for protocol. “It is nothing but a murder
case”, an officer who craved anonymity stated.
The source also said that because of his performance as the
Commander, NNS Beecroft, all officers and the junior ones loved him. He was
said to have transformed the place by introducing smart I.D. cards and
increasing special duty allowance from N4, 000 to N12, 000. Although they
reportedly referred to him as an
introvert, he made sure that things worked properly and he had respect for all
and zero tolerance for corruption.
…INC rejects police findings
From Femi Folaranmi, Yenagoa
The Ijaw nation has dismissed a fresh Police report that
indicated that the Fleet Commander of Western Naval Command, Admiral Daniel
Ikoli committed suicide.
Speaking on the Police report the Ijaw National Congress(
INC) and the Ijaw Youth Congress( IYC) expressed concern that there is a grand
plan to treat what they described as the “assassination” of a high ranking Ijaw military officer with
levity.
The President of INC, Harry Charles Alatubo in an exclusive
interview with Saturday Sun explained that there was no rationale for Admiral
Ikoli to kill himself.
According to him it is baffling that Admiral Ikoli, a high
military officer of his status is suppose to have a security detail and there
was nobody with him.
He insisted that Admiral Ikoli was callously murdered and the
Ijaw nation would not allow his death to be swept under the carpet.
Alatubo noted that security agencies in the country should
be bothered that a top military officer could be killed easily.
“There was no reason for Admiral Ikoli to have killed himself
by simple deductions. Three bullets were found expended in the room where his
body was found. There was no way someone that wants to kill himself would have
shot himself three times. The security agencies and I mean the Police, DSS and
military intelligence should look deeper into the circumstances surrounding his
death. He was brutally and callously murdered and the issue of his death should
be not been taken lightly. Ijaw nation would not accept his death to be swept
under the carpet. It is an assassination and not a suicide. Those who committed
this act should not be allowed to go scot free”
Also speaking the two the factional Presidents of the IYC
were in agreement that the Police needs to do a better investigating job to
unravel those behind the death of Admiral Ikoli.
Eric Omare explained that the Ijaw nation would not accept
any fresh report from the Police to justify that Admiral Ikoli committed
suicide.
According to him how would someone who has just been posted
to take over the Fleet of the Western Naval Command commit suicide.
“If the Police said he committed suicide, they let us know
the family people that were present when the autopsy was carried out. Who represented the Ijaw nation, the IYC or
the INC when they carried out the autopsy? He was killed and they said he
committed suicide, how is that possible. Let them allow Ijaw representatives to
be where they want to carry out the autopsy for us to believe their story”
In his remarks Pereotubo Oweielaemi said not only has the
IYC rejected all Police report pertaining to the actual cause of the death
of Admiral Ikoli, the IYC is carrying
out its own investigations to ascertain those who killed Admiral Ikoli and the
motive for their action.
Oweielaemi said the spirit of an Ijaw man is very strong and
there is nobody that can kill an Ijaw man that would go scot free.
“He did not commit suicide. He was killed and we are
carrying out our own investigations unfortunately I can’t reveal the details to
you. There was no reason for him to commit suicide, so we cannot accept the
Police report”
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