Residents of Nasarawa State were still in shock yesterday over the
discovery of the bodies of two bankers and their driver. They were
allegedly ambushed by suspected Ombatse boys, who took them to the bush,
killed them, set them ablaze with their car and buried them with the
car by the riverside.
The incident happened at Tudun Adabu in Obi Local Government. The
Police Command has arrested 14 suspects in connection with the murder.
The deceased bankers are Alhaji Hassan Gidado, who was the managing
director of the Police Microfinance Bank, and Mr. Tunde Banwo.
The police, at a news conference on Monday, said after the the bodies
were exhumed, they were deposited at the Dalhatu Araf Specialist
Hospital in Lafia. It was gathered that the two top bankers, who lived
in Abuja, were in Lafia for the wedding of a child of the police
commissioner-in-charge of Cooperative.
Police Commissioner Umar Shehu said the suspected killers would soon
be taken to court. He assured residents that measures had been taken to
curb the activities of the outlawed Ombatse group.