A group operating under the aegis of Offa Koya-Offa Kowosi has criticized the leadership of Offa Descendants’ Union (ODU) and its chairman, Chief Tajudeen Lanre Shittu, for calling for further investigation into a case in which competent Court of law already passed a judgment.
Earlier on Thursday, ODU held a press conference in Offa, where they demanded further investigation into individuals alleged to be connected to the deadly April 5th, 2018 Offa-banks robbery.
In response, the Offa Koya-Offa Kowosi group, in a statement signed by its Chairman Kunle Afolayan and made available to Accurate News Nigeria, stated that the views expressed at the press conference only represented the opinion of the ODU home branch chairman, Chief Tajudeen Lanre Shittu, and did not reflect the position of the community.
The statement reads in part: “We categorically state that neither the Offa people nor their leaders were aware of nor endorsed the press conference called by the ODU chairman, Chief Tajudeen Lanre Shittu.
“It is a Machiavellian maneuver orchestrated by some powers in the state in a bid to implicate or maliciously smear the reputation of certain key figures.
“Shittu swallowed the bait having been promised a political appointment and the House of Representatives ticket in the 2027 elections as a quid pro quo for his services.
“We condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the actions of Chief Tajudeen Lanre Shittu, the ODU chairman, who has compromised his position, integrity, and the collective heritage of the Offa community for cheap political gains. His willingness to denigrate the community for personal aggrandizement is reprehensible.
“In contrast, the Offa community wholeheartedly applauds the Nigerian Police and the Judiciary for their diligence and commitment to justice, which has brought the perpetrators of the heinous Offa robbery incident to book.
“The police did a thorough and transparent investigation which was reviewed by the Office of the DPP while judgment has brought closure to the affected families and restored peace to our community.
“While we are conscious of the rights of the accused person to appeal the judgement, we must say that our people have waited for this long for justice to be done and be manifestly seen to be done.
“We noted that it is the struggle to politicise both the investigation and the proceedings in the court that has delayed justice. It is the same old recourse to dirty politics that Shittu is doing now. Any attempt to condemn the police investigation that led us to this point is an indirect condemnation and rejection of the judgement that has resulted from it.
“We condemn any attempt to use the case to divert attention from the bad governance in the state and the recent poorly conducted LGA polls in the state. The people cannot be deceived. They know what is right and all the wrongs going on in the state.”
“We advised Shittu to resign his position as ODU Chairman so as to enable him freely pursue his political interest as a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), rather than causing unnecessary uproar and creating fresh trauma for families of the robbery victims.
“We therefore reject, outright, the exploitative tactics employed by some state political actors who seek to manipulate our community’s heritage for political leverage. The ODU chairman’s quest for the House of Representatives ticket under the All Progressives Congress (APC) does not grant him license to use Offa as a bargaining chip and reopen the wounds of families of the victims.
“We urge Chief Shittu to honourably resign from his position as ODU chairman, relinquish his claims to community leadership, and pursue his political ambitions without hiding behind the cloak of community representation,” the group stated.