The Federal Government on Tuesday demolished a multi-million naira
mansion at Omoku, in the Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers
State, belonging to the slain Niger Delta militant and notorious kidnapper, Don
Waney.
It was learnt that the house was bulldozed under the watch of
heavily-armed security agents, who mounted guard at different angles of the
militant’s palatial home.
Waney and two members of gang were shot dead on Saturday in Enugu
State by a combined team of soldiers and operatives of the Department of State
Services.
A resident of the area, who identified himself as Ukandu, said
that the bulldozers came in on Tuesday morning after over 15 Hilux vehicles had
brought in security operatives, including soldiers and policemen.
Ukandu explained that the security agents took position in
different parts of the mansion and outside, in the bush, ostensibly to stop any
intruder from obstructing their operation.
He pointed out that the demolition, which began in the morning
hours, ended in the afternoon, adding that the entire building was reduced to
rubble.
“Nobody was allowed to enter the place, especially those who
wanted to take photographs of what was going on. More than 15 Hilux vehicles
brought in security agents and after that, six bulldozers came in and brought
the building down,” Ukandu said.
When contacted, the spokesman for the 6 Division of the Nigerian
Army, Colonel Aminu Iliyasu, said that Waney forfeited the property and other
things to the government after he became a fugitive and refused to come out and
defend himself over allegations of killings in ONELGA.
However, several calls to the state Police Public Relations
Officer, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, for him to confirm the demolition of the late
militant’s house, were not answered.
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