Suspended CJN, Justice Walter Onnoghen has written a petition to the
Inspector-General of Police, alleging that some suspected herdsmen
invaded his farm, Wanogan Farms Limited, located around the Masaka area
of Nasarawa State, on Friday, February 1, 2019.
In the petition
signed by one of his lawyers, Ogwu Onoja (SAN), the suspended CJN urged
the police to investigate and provide security around his property.
The
letter read in part, “We have been reliably informed by our client that
some men who appear to be herdsmen were at the farm on Friday afternoon
and also later at night inquiring about the owner of the farm and
issued frightening threats to the farmhands working there.
The
workers are now living in fear and consequently have stopped all farming
activities. The farm belonging to the family of the CJN is a large
commercial venture wherein veritable investments in time, labour and
financial resources have been committed.
“We consider such a
threat as an indication of imminent attack on the lives and property on
the farm and we implore you, in the discharge of your constitutional
duty as the number one police officer of the nation, to deploy your men
to secure the farm.”
Culled From The Punch Newspaper
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