
 Kwara State Commissioner of Police, Mr  Chinwike Asadu
 • Police: No arrests yet  
 •Widow recounts last moments   
 •Opposition parties condemn killing 
 Christopher Isiguzo , Onyebuchi Ezigbo and Hammed Shittu
 
Enugu State Governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime, Monday announced a N10 million reward for anybody or group of persons that volunteers information leading to the arrest of the killers of Kwara State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chinwike Asadu.
 Asadu was shot dead last Saturday by unidentified gunmen less than 50 
metres to his private residence located within Amorji-Nike in Enugu East
 Local Government Area, Enugu State. He hailed from Onuiyi community in 
Nsukka Local Government Area of the state.
 His police orderly, Aloha Olaniyi, and driver, Oliver Omeh, who were 
also shot during the attack, are receiving treatment at the National 
Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu.
 His killing has continued to generate reactions as three opposition 
political parties – the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All 
Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the All Nigeria Peoples Party 
(ANPP) – monday expressed shock and sadness at his death.
 The police, which have been ordered by the Inspector General of Police 
(IG), Mohammed Abubakar, to fish out the killers within the shortest 
possible time, said yesterday that no arrest had been made in connection
 with the incident.
 The widow, Mrs. Oby Francisca Asadu, recalled her husband’s last 
moments before he was killed, saying he was in high spirits when he 
arrived home for the weekend and had no premonition that that weekend 
would be his last with his family.
 Chime, who visited the Asadu family to commiserate with them, described
 the incident as a big embarrassment to not only the police, but to the 
country at large.
 The governor was accompanied on the visit to the Asadu family home by 
the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Eugene Odoh; Peoples Democratic 
Party (PDP) Chairman in the state, Chief Vita Abba; Chief of Staff to 
the governor, Mrs. Ifeoma Nwobodo; and the Commissioner of Police in the
 state, Tonye Ebitibituwa.
 He said the killing was shocking and dastardly, adding that no effort 
would be spared to fish out the culprits.
“This is most embarrassing not just for the police, but to the nation. For a senior police officer to be killed in such a manner, to me is quite unfortunate and the state government has decided to take a position on this in order to show the seriousness of what has happened, it has followed a pattern.
“This is most embarrassing not just for the police, but to the nation. For a senior police officer to be killed in such a manner, to me is quite unfortunate and the state government has decided to take a position on this in order to show the seriousness of what has happened, it has followed a pattern.
 “What they do now is to follow and kill people with escorts; they kill 
and collect the guns of their victims. I think it has taken a pattern. 
So we are offering N10 million to anybody that will give us information 
that will lead to the arrest of the culprits to show the seriousness. It
 is quite embarrassing,” he said.
 The governor promised that the state would provide all the necessary 
assistance to security agencies to ensure that Asadu’s killers are not 
only tracked down, but brought to book.
 He expressed regret that Asadu suffered such a cruel fate after many 
years of dedicated service to the nation, adding that his killing was 
even more disheartening as he was close to retirement from service when 
he was murdered. He was billed to retire in May.
 Chime extended his condolences to Abubakar, the bereaved family and the
 government and people of Kwara State, assuring them that the people of 
Enugu State shared in their grief and outrage over the unfortunate 
incident.
 Responding on behalf of the bereaved family, the first son of the late 
police chief, Onyekachi, expressed appreciation to the police command in
 the state, the governor and the nation at large for their condolences.
 The widow said Asadu had no idea that death was lurking around the 
corner when he arrived Enugu last Saturday, the same day he met his 
death.
“We live here in Enugu and my husband came back on Saturday and it’s quite unfortunate to see this kind of thing happen to us,” she said while battling to control tears.
“We live here in Enugu and my husband came back on Saturday and it’s quite unfortunate to see this kind of thing happen to us,” she said while battling to control tears.
 Also, a crowd of sympathisers thronged the residence of the late Asadu 
to condole with his family, even as a heavy police presence was evident 
at the family residence when THISDAY visited the place.
A condolence register with the police chief’s portrait has also been opened.
A condolence register with the police chief’s portrait has also been opened.
 The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Ebere Amarizu, who 
said no arrest had been made so far, added that the police were making 
efforts with a view to tracking down the killers.
 Opposition parties, which condemned the killing of the police chief 
yesterday, urged the police high command to do all it could to prevent a
 recurrence.
 ACN, APGA and ANPP, in separate statements, urged the IG to ensure that
 he brings the killers to justice.
 ACN said the death of the police commissioner was symptomatic of the 
worsening security situation in the country, adding that it had 
reinforced the belief in certain circles that Nigeria was fast becoming a
 failed state.
The party, in the statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said if such a high-ranking security officer could be so cheaply gunned down, then no one was safe.
The party, in the statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said if such a high-ranking security officer could be so cheaply gunned down, then no one was safe.
 ACN said it was imperative to catch the perpetrators and bring the full
 weight of the law to bear on them because nothing portrays a nation as a
 failed state more than when security agents, on whose shoulders lie the
 responsibility of protecting lives and property, themselves become easy
 targets for criminals.
“Because of their onerous tasks, the police personnel and other security agents deserve reinforced level of security. They need to be alive and well before they can protect the lives and property of others.
“Because of their onerous tasks, the police personnel and other security agents deserve reinforced level of security. They need to be alive and well before they can protect the lives and property of others.
 “That is why one of the indices of a failed state is anarchy, which 
starts when security agents become targets of attacks and criminal 
elements overwhelm the state security apparatus.
 “Attacks on police and military formations, killing of security agents,
 out-of-control armed robbery and pervasive kidnapping, just to mention a
 few of the security challenges facing our nation, are pointers to the 
fact that our country is fast becoming a failed state, irrespective of 
what government apologists may say or the spin they may put on things,” 
the ACN said.
 APGA, in a statement by its interim National Publicity Secretary, Mr. 
Bernard Akoma, expressed outrage, saying if a high-ranking security 
officer could be so cheaply killed, then ordinary people have cause to 
worry.
 “Asadu’s murder sends so many messages. One would have expected that a 
commissioner of police moves about with the full complement of police 
escorts.
 “One would also imagine that a commissioner of police enjoys the 
protection of his colleagues once he is out of his own zone.
“What then went wrong in the case of Asadu? The police will have to assure us that they have the capacity to protect themselves in order to continue to earn our confidence,” the party added.
“What then went wrong in the case of Asadu? The police will have to assure us that they have the capacity to protect themselves in order to continue to earn our confidence,” the party added.
 The ANPP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief 
Emma Eneukwu, said the bizarre development was another pointer that the 
Federal Government has failed in securing the lives and property of 
ordinary Nigerians.
 Eneukwu pointed out that in recent times, Nigeria has been enmeshed in 
several unsolved mysterious deaths perpetrated by so-called unknown 
gunmen, thereby making the streets dreadful and the hinterland theatres 
of crime.
 “We vehemently condemn this atrocious murder; it is a reprehensible 
action which ought to belong only to the imaginative plots of thriller 
movies.
“Our great party ponders, if a top-level law enforcement officer could be mowed down in such a manner, what then is the fate of the ordinary citizen or the low-ranking officer out there in the street?
“Our great party ponders, if a top-level law enforcement officer could be mowed down in such a manner, what then is the fate of the ordinary citizen or the low-ranking officer out there in the street?
 “The answer is manifest, to the effect that this PDP government has 
failed in the cardinal duty it owes the citizens of this great country 
with whom it has a social contract: that of security,” ANPP said.
It urged the Federal Government, the police and other law enforcement agencies to give their all in bringing the killers to justice.
It urged the Federal Government, the police and other law enforcement agencies to give their all in bringing the killers to justice.
 Meanwhile, the atmosphere at the Kwara State Police Command 
headquarters, Ilorin, was sombre Monday as Asadu’s colleagues mourned 
him.
Senior police officers of the command converged on the headquarters to observe a minute’s silence in honour of the late Asadu.
Senior police officers of the command converged on the headquarters to observe a minute’s silence in honour of the late Asadu.
 The police flag beside the nation's flag at the police headquarters, 
was also flown at half-mast in honour of the late Asadu.
 The state Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. Abdullahi Bube, told 
reporters that the police command had concluded arrangements to send a 
delegation, to be led by an assistant commissioner of police (ACP), to 
Enugu to condole with the bereaved family.
 He described the late CP as a hard working, dutiful and simple officer,
 saying one might not identify him as a police commissioner until he was
 introduced as such.
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