At least one prison
official was feared killed, with over 20 security dogs dead, on Sunday
night when some gunmen stormed the Federal Prison in Ado Ekiti.
Sources said the gunmen
numbering about 60 stormed the prison in Hilux trucks with dangerous
weapons, such as cudgels, cutlasses, AK 47 rifles and charms.
It was learnt that as
soon as the gunmen arrived the Prison, they first detonated a bomb after which
they engaged in sporadic shootings that lasted more than 30 minutes.
There were insinuations
that the attack was staged to set free a murder suspect, Mr. Adeniyi Adedipe,
who is facing criminal charges over the murder of a former state chairman of
National Union of Road Transport Workers, Chief Omolafe Aderiye.
Adedipe is a former
coordinator of Oodua Peoples Congress in the state.
As of the time of
filing this story, journalists were not allowed into the premises of the
prison.
There were blood stains
on the road leading to the prison.
A source said the
attackers were chanting ‘Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar’ during the attack on the
prison where some inmates were set free.
Another source said, a
top official of the State Prisons Command, who was rushing to the scene to see
what was happening was shot dead.
As journalists were
waiting for briefing, one of the prisoners that escaped walked in saying he ran
out when he heard sporadic shooting at night but had to come back.
The Comptroller of
Prison, Mr. Kehinde Fadipe, who confirmed the attack to journalists on
Monday denied that any life was lost during the attack.
He said he was not
aware of the shooting of any of the officials of the State command.
He said “We are moving
around to assess the situation. It was not a jail break but an attack on the
prison. The main entrance of the prison was broken.
“What happened is that
we were attacked from outside not from within. They came massively with
different weapons, they attacked our men on duty, and we have been here since
10.30 yesterday (Sunday).”
The Comptroller said
his men were already out to re-arrest inmates that escaped during the attack
although he did not give figures.
He, however, dispelled
the insinuation that the Boko-Haram insurgents was responsible for the attack.
He wondered how the
group could have attacked the Prisons when non of its members was in the prison
custody.
Fadipe also faulted the
thinking that members of the OPC may have been responsible for the attack.
He confirmed that
Adedipe, a.k.a ‘Apase’ was still in their custody.
As of the time of
filing this report, fully armed security men have intensified surveillance
around the Prison and all adjourning roads.
Meanwhile, the All
Progressives Congress has called on the police in the state to build a strong
security around the prison saying the Peoples Democratic Party might be
planning to attack the facility with a view to killing the suspect and other
inmates.
The Publicity Secretary
of the party, Chief Taiwo Olatubosun, who spoke on the telephone with
journalists denied any link with the attack describing it as another plot
by the PDP to tarnish the image of the APC in Ekiti state.
He said “What shall we
gain for doing that, we cannot do such things, it is not in our character to do
such things.
“Very soon the
PDP and the governor will have to accuse God for running a clueless government
and for their shortcoming.
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