Uche Nwosu, a politician, has characterized his detention by security agents at St Peter’s Anglican church Eziama Obaire in the Nkwerre Local Government Area of the state on Sunday, December 26 as politically motivated, adding that he believed he was about to be assassinated.
Nwosu, a son-in-law of a previous governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha, said his arrest was sanctioned by the state governor, Hope Uzodinma, in a statement released today in Owerri, the state capital.
On the orders of the state governor, Nwosu said he was detained in church, stripped half-naked, handcuffed, and transported to Enugu airport, where he boarded a chartered flight to Abuja.
He claimed that he had no involvement in the state’s insecurity, claiming that the young man who accused him of giving him money to inflame insecurity in the state in a viral video was asked to implicate him.
Nwosu, in an emotional-laden voice, said those who “abducted me were masked, hijacked me in church and manhandled me; they ordered me to lie on the floor in the vehicle and one of them rested one of his legs on my head.”
“When they drove off, they started making calls in Hausa, and unknown to them I understand Hausa. They were telling one Shaba, who is the Chief Security Officer that they have got me. At Umuaka, they stopped and ordered that I should get down. At that point, I thought they were to assassinate me. They bundled me into another vehicle and they drove off.
When we got to Owerri, three other vehicles drove straight to the government house and the one carrying me drove towards Okigwe Road, and I asked them where they were taking me to but they never responded to me.
They drove towards Okigwe and stopped. At this point, I thought they wanted to assassinate me. They asked me to remove my cloth, handcuffed me, snapped me, made a video, and sent it to the governor’s CSO.
We continued until we go to Enugu airport. We waited for about 90 minutes before a chartered flight arrived. We boarded and we landed in Abuja. We moved to force headquarters and we did interviews. They accused me of sponsoring insecurity in Imo State. I want to thank the IGP who intervened and ordered my release.” he said

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.
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