Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Nnubia: a kidnap baron on trial

Chief Ignatius Nnubia, an Enugu oil dealer, who has been incriminated in various kidnap incidents in southeast Nigeria, is finally put on trial after a long time of underhand tricks by Enugu state police command. Nnubia, among chains of other businesses, runs the largest filling station in Enugu metropolis called, Conoil.

Nnubia’s kidnap syndicate was, December last year, smashed by the police command which, as a result of suspected compromise, had been foot-dragging in bringing him (and his kidnap gang) to justice. The kidnap kingpin was said to have heavily induced Enugu state police command to buy his freedom. KlinReports learnt that it was as a result of this that the command refused to parade him before members of the public like other previously arrested kidnap suspects.

Thanks to the intervention of the government of Barrister Sullivan Chime which insisted on the prosecution of Nnubia and his co-travelers for their kidnap exploits in the southeast geo-political zone (Igboland). Nnubia’s syndicate, as a matter of fact, reached their dead end when they kidnapped Dr. Francis Edemobi, younger brother to Professor Dora Akunyili, former director general of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration (NAFDAC). Akunyili is the current Nigerian information minister. Edemobi, a father of four and real estate guru, is the president of Paul and Grace Foundation, an Enugu-based humanitarian organization.

Nnubia’s kidnap gang held Edemobi hostage for four days, without food. It was while the bandits were still bargaining for ransom with the Akunyilis that the police team swooped on them, killing two and arresting one.

At last, Enugu state police command, on Tuesday January 13, commenced the prosecution of the kidnap suspects, including their kingpin, Nnubia. The suspects, including Emmanuel Okoli (46), Anthony Chigbo (48), Anike Ejike (28), Nnubia’s driver and Okorie Ifeukwe (40), are standing trial before a magistrate court in Enugu, presided over by Joy Okibe, on a five-count charge of armed robbery, illegal possession of firearms, kidnapping and unlawful imprisonment of Edemobi.

The kidnap suspects, among other charges, conspired with some other persons at large to, at gun point, rob Edemobi and some of his personal belongings and cash. Nnubia, the kidnap patron, is, in the third count, accused of unlawful possession of an English-made Barretta pistol, eight rounds of AK 47 live ammunition and 35 rounds of 9mm live ammunition without license by the inspector general of police. The accused persons respectively committed offences contrary to sections 6 (b) and 1 (2) (a) of the Armed Robbery and Firearms (Special Provision) Act, 2004. Nnubia, on his part, committed an offence punishable under section 3 (1) of the same act.

But Nnubia’s counsel, Chuma Oguejiofor, after the charge was read, argued that it was unconstitutional for the police to have held the accused persons in custody since December last year. But the police, represented by Inspector Ernest Eriagu, retorted that the suspects were kept on a ‘holding charge’, which Oguejiofor insisted was alien to Nigeria’s law. Oguejiofor remonstrated that Okibe’s court lacked jurisdiction to try the case, especially, as it involved armed robbery. The lawyer, also, contested the first three counts of the charge, contending that they were brought under the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provision) Act, 2004, a provision, he contended, is silent on the jurisdiction of magistrate courts to prosecute armed robbery cases.

Oguejiofor’s contention, in the main, is that the kidnap and armed robbery case ought to have been brought before the state high court following the legal opinion of the attorney-general and commissioner of justice. The counsel, as a result, called on the court to withdraw from handling the matter for onward transmission to a court of competent jurisdiction (which is the high court). Return date for ruling on jurisdiction, as raised by Nnubia’s counsel, Oguejiofor, is, however, slated for next month.

This kidnap case is, indeed, a high profile one, as the state’s attorney general and commissioner for justice, Chief Nduka Ikeyi, even announced appearance in court (to demonstrate the commitment of Chime’s government towards eradication of kidnaps and violent crime in the state). Ikeyi, among other things, urged the court to remand the accused in prison custody pending determination of the case.
In a bid to prevent the rising wave of kidnaps and other violent crimes in the state, Chime’s government declares that it would enact a prescribing capital punishment for kidnappers in Enugu state. This decision was taken at a meeting of the state’s executive council on the heels of the shock that trailed abduction and dramatic rescue of Edemobi.
Dr. Jude Akubuilo, special adviser to Governor Chime on special projects and diaspora matters, says the measure is to demonstrate the state’s ‘zero tolerance’ for kidnapping, which according to him, is a ‘cankerworm capable of derailing current successful efforts by the government to re-engineer the state and restore it to its former glory.’
It is as a result of this commitment that Governor Chime ensured that Nnuba and members of his kidnap gang do not evade justice. Apart from frustrating the attempts of Enugu state police command to facilitate Nnubia’s freedom, Chime has sworn to see to the end of this heinous crime threatening peace and stability of his state.
KlinReports condemns the prevarication on the part of the police to duly parade and arraign Nnubia and his co-travelers in kidnap incidents in Enugu state and parts of Igboland. On the other hand, we commend Governor Chime for resisting pressures from dubious quarters and allow the police to set rich Nnubia free without bringing him to justice.
Our position is that no member of the public should be allowed to use his/her privileged position to commit crimes and go scot-free. Since one of the arrested kidnappers, Mohammed Ali (30), strongly testified that Nnubia has been sponsoring all their kidnap assignments, including that of Edemobi, the onus is on our law enforcement agencies to bring him to justice, his immense wealth notwithstanding.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

splendid! am really impressed with this story as icheoku previously commented on the situation wherein we urged the enugu state government to do whatever it takes to reign in the marauders. we thank God that steps are now being taken in that direction. in our article titled "UCHE NWACHIME, ENUGU STATE - NIGERIA HIGH CHIEF, MURDERED!" icheoku.com decried kidnapping in all serious term. once again congratulations on the story and the picture of the suspect is profound. you are really on your way to sanitizing the nigerian society. keep the good work up!

Anonymous said...

Enugu state is full of cheat. Enugu state Governor is a coward. That is why a woman is driving him up and down. Go to court let us see the end of the case.

Anonymous said...

What rubbish did you publish, I guess the case in Nigeria is guilty until proven innocent. Where did you get you facts from? Has any proper investigation being conducted or is the polic dancing to the turn of Dora Akunyili. As a news media, you should make sure that what you publish is true. Where is the evidence that connect Nnubia to the kidnapping, or should he pay for his employer's criminal acts. Wake up and do a proper investigation. Governoe Chime should also make sure that a proper investigation is conducted and not allow centiments and Dora Akunyili to influence him.

Anonymous said...

It seems that you have a personal vendetta in this case. I have read all the stories written by your paper and it seem one sided. You have judged and found Chief Nnubia guilt without giving him his day in court. What kind of news media are you. News medias are known for investigating and find the truth. Who is paying you to write this rubbish. Give chief Nnubia his day in court, I thought that justice is innocent until proven guilty.

Anonymous said...

what sorts of embarrasment is this? It like you are the judge presiding over this issue. You poeple should have waited till the investigations is fully conducted. It is very unfair to tarnish someone's image. Even the picture you have up here is not even I.G's picture. Where did you get this information from YOU IDIOTS...

Anonymous said...

I am not really impressed with the Enugu State Governor as he personnally worshiping a common woman like Dora. Nnubia has no case to answer in the sense that any body can rope anyone into anything. I have seen that the Governor is not even happy with Nnubia residing and making his genuine bussiness i his state. They have alot to do about this case order than keeping the young man in the custody without trial. The governor and co should not use the office to work against their enemies in this very way. Personally, this does not happen even in Rivers state where the kidnapping of the highest order take place. Dora Akunyili should wake up and see to this issue because, her worshipers are getting it very wrong.

Anonymous said...

It is a shame that such injustice can be going on in Nigeria today and likes of Governor Sullivan and Dora Akuyili sit and watch injustice take place. There goes the saying “evil (injustice) only thrives because powerful men/women see evil and do nothing. I urge Governor Sullivan and Dora to do the right thing. An innocent man is suffering just because he employed a criminal. Or do they (Dora and Sullivan) have another ulterior motive. The corrupt Enugu State police /SARS acted like the corrupt bastards that they are without conducting a proper investigation to rope in an innocent man. What a shame, that even now they all know the truth, they still allow innocent men to suffer. I urge the justice department of Nigeria to conduct an investigation into this case. The investigation should also be conducted to determine the involvement Governor Sullivan and Dora has in this case. Wake up Nigeria, Enugu State Government and Dora and do the right thing for once. Admit your mistake, no one is above reproach.

Eche said...

Dora Akunyiri, God will never forgive you and Enugu state government you should stop fucking worshiping a common woman for nothing all because you are looking for a favour from her. All top Nigerian government has done more than this,Even you Dora. A propper investigation has not been taken, who ever that paid your younger brother to act this shit will surely appear when the time comes..

Anonymous said...

The Nnubia family is known as frauadsterss all over. I came as no news one of them is involved. Always looking for short cut to money. One of the family memeber is a known car dealer and thief in USA. He will sell you a car with three wheels and collect money for a new car. Jail Nnubia and his gangs.

I. Anadu said...

The Nnubia family is known as frauadsterss all over. It came as no news one of them is involved. Always looking for short cut to money. One of the family memebers is a known car dealer and thief in USA. He will sell you a car with three wheels and collect money for a new car. Jail Nnubia and his gangs.

Kobis said...

I am not happy that Enugu state governor is taking this case personnal in order to fight an enemy. Nnubia has not done any thing to merit this. But I can assure the Governor one thing "His days of agony is around the corner. Personally, if this case takes an ugly and negative shape, I will make sure that he and Dora will leave to remember my note on this day". I will only come unexpectedly in a very painfull and tragic manner. I will leave no traces behind. My story shall repeat itself at intervals until I am satisfied. I will waste people just to capture a soul. If this is not done, my mission on earth is not yet fufilled. Whoever reads this note should know that it is not just a threat but a message. I remain the very good son of the soil. within the shores of nigeria Dora and Chime can not guarantee seeing the next day. Lets give it a trial. I am no body to Nnubia but I cant live to see injustice like this.

Kobis 08033701027

Anonymous said...

nigeria can never be good;how can u hold an innocent man. dora ad chime are u really a christian,if u are do ur work.we all know that he is innocent,give him bail .or is there any-order thing we dont no.................haba chuks okeke south africa