Ezu River killings: Ex-SARS officer refutes statement linking him to Obi

Mon, Oct 19, 2020
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Politics

James Nwafor, former head  of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, at Awkuzu, Anambra State, has refuted a statement credited to him on his relationship with former Governor Peter Obi, describing it as a “mischievous, blatant falsehood, misleading and malicious publication.”

Reacting to the fake publication which sought to link Obi to the killings at Ezu River during Obi’s tenure as governor, Nwafor said in a statement issued over the weekend: “My attention has been drawn to a mischievous, blatant falsehood, misleading and malicious publication purported to have been made by me wherein it was alleged that I had a phone conversation with HE Peter Obi about a case when I was the OC SARS Awkuzu. The mischief-maker alleged that I made a confession to God knows who.

“The publication is not only frivolous but false in fact and provocative. I have never in my entire life had phone voice conversations with HE Peter Obi. I have never changed phone number since 2005 and my call history is there for verification.”

Calling on Nigerians to disregard the publication, Nwafor said: “I implore the well-meaning public to disregard the evil and vindictive publication which is definitely the handwork of mischief-makers. The author of this misleading and malicious by information need to be arrested, properly investigated and prosecuted, please.”

Nwafor was said to have been transferred out of Anambra, but Governor Willie Obiano,, requested him back.

On retirement, he was appointed Special Adviser on Security by Obiano who, however, recently sacked him in the wake of the #ENDSARS protests.

– Oct. 19 2020 @ 12:19 GMT |

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