The
sleepy town of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, was late Friday night
hit by another in its notorious series of high-profile political deaths,
when the body of Apagun Wole Olumide, a political and business ally of
immediate past governor, Gbenga Daniel, was recovered lifeless from a
river beside the disputed Golf Resort Hotels.
It is yet unclear
if Apagun Olumide, whose remains reached the Police around 10:00am on
Saturday, committed suicide or he was murdered.
Apagun was
reportedly being driven to the Resort when he suddenly asked his driver
to pull up beside a bush path, which he disembarked from the car to
follow. When his driver got no trace of him after about an hour, he
raised an alarm that led to a search of the vicinity. His cap was seen
beside a nearby river, prompting a team of local divers to jump into it.
His motionless body was subsequently recovered.
Wale Adedayo, a
friend of the deceased wrote, “We are eagerly waiting for the Nigeria
Police Force, Ogun State Command, to clear the air on what actually
happened before this Jolly Good Fellow of a Man ended his race on this
side of the divide.”
He described the late politician as an inner
caucus member of former Gbenga Daniel's business circles, saying “They
were the fixers when it comes to funds, contracts and the like. In
addition, he was a veritable force in sucking the oxygen of Egba elites'
support out of both Aremo Olusegun Osoba's Action Congress (AC) and
Senator Ibikunle Amosun's All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP).”
Until
his death, Wole Olumide, an architect, was the Apagunpote of Egbaland —
a chieftaincy titled he held with glamour and was respected for. He was
also the chairman of the hotly controversial Golf Resort Hotels,
alleged to have been employed by the former governor to siphon state
funds. And as a right-hand man of Daniel, he has been fingered in
allegations of looting of Ogun State’s funds in past years and he has
allegedly been implicated in the ex-governors hunt by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
SOURCE: THEWILL
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