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Some hoodlums have set ablaze the house of the former governor of Benue State, late Aper Aku, in the Gboko area of the state.

Aku served as governor of Benue State between 1979 and 1984.

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The daughter of the former governor, Deborah Aku, disclosed that police personnel rescued six of them from the building shortly before the hoodlums set the house ablaze on Monday, April 8, 2024.

Deborah, on Tuesday, said the entire house, including properties worth millions, were burnt down.

She said trouble began last month when one man came to the house with a cutlass and threatened to deal with them if any of his goats died again.

She said the man claimed that he was told that his goat died after drinking water from the Aku’s residence.

Deborah said: “My mum was not around; when she returned, we informed her of what happened and she reported the matter to the police. When the police first came, he resisted arrest but was later arrested a few days later.

“When he was arrested, his father mobilised his people, numbering over 50 to our house, accusing us of kidnapping his son.

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“While they were in our house, they destroyed some things. When the police arrived, they arrested his father and later the matter was charged to court.”

The ex-governor’s daughter disclosed that the judge who granted them bail on April 2 adjourned the case to July 1 and directed that they settle out of court.

“They promised to bring their lawyer for the settlement meeting only for us to be attacked again,” she added.

Deborah said the house was attacked between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. on Monday, adding that all six occupants were trapped inside the house.

She said: “Over 30 of them besieged our home. When we noticed that their visit was not friendly, we locked all the doors and called the police.

“Before the police arrived, they started destroying the house, killed our dog, broke into the pig pen and took all the pigs. They also destroyed our mother’s car.

“The police arrived and were able to rescue us. We left with the police with only what we were putting on. While we were on our way with the police, they set the house ablaze with everything inside.

“The police came in two trucks but the boys were many and even attacked them too.

“On Monday when the incident occurred, the police were only able to rescue us from the house before it was burnt down. If not for them, we would have probably been burnt inside the house. We were six inside the house.

“We are waiting for the police to carry out their investigations. We have also reported the matter to all relevant authorities, including the governor and Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly because this is his constituency.”

The incident was confirmed by the Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, Sewuese Anene, on Tuesday.

Anene, who declined further comments on the incident, however, said investigations were ongoing to unravel those behind the crime.

The Star

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