Man whose wife was killed in Kano meets with Governor Okorocha (photos)
Pastor Mike Agbahiwe, an
indigene of Orodo in Mbaitoli Local Government of Imo State whose wife was
killed in Kano by Muslim Fanatics has, for the first time since the incident
happened, come back to his home state. He met with Governor Rochas Okorocha at
the Government House in Owerri yesterday with his relations and explained that
contrary to the widely read report that his wife, Mrs. Bridget Agbahiwe was
beheaded, she was beaten to death, not beheaded.
He told
the governor details of what transpired and how the wife was heartlessly and
gruesomely murdered in his presence by the Muslim Fanatics and he survived the
attack by the grace of God, otherwise, he would have also been killed because
the aim of their attackers was to kill him and the wife.
His story below...
His story below...
"One Muslim man
called Dauda came to my wife’s shop and was washing his leg infront of the
shop. My wife told the man to move up a little so that she could arrange her
goods, but the man refused. Instead, the man started to molest her, and gripped
her neck. In trying to free herself from the grip, Dauda started shouting
Alakuba, and angry mob quickly gathered
"When we saw that
danger was about to occur, we ran and took refuge in the house of a prominent
Alhaji, who is a leader in the area. The Alhaji did all he could to calm the
mob down. They refused and called him an infidel, and broke into his house and
killed my wife in front of me. And if not the quick intervention of the Police
who immediately used teargas to disperse them, they would have also killed me.
But they destroyed everything I had both the shop, the car and so on."
He further stated,
"The head of my wife was never beheaded. But the hitting was on her head
and with hard objects. The body of my wife is in the mortuary with the head.
She was not beheaded as it was widely reported."
In his response to the
pathetic story of Pastor Agbahiwe, Governor Okorocha described Late Mrs.
Bridget Agbahiwe as a heroine because it took more than one hundred men and
women to bring her down, describing the gruesome murder of the woman as highly
provocative, barbaric and the highest wickedness of mankind, and told Pastor
Agbahiwe that the Imo State government would share with him and the family in
this moment of grief and pains.
Governor Okorocha said,
"The problem is not the death of Mrs. Agbahiwe but the manner of which she
was killed. In this country, we must learn to live peacefully. No religion
supports killing. Anyone who kills in the name of religion is an evil
worshipper, and should never mention the name of God. The cold blooded murder
of Mrs. Agbahiwe should be seen as a sacrifice for the unity of the
country".
The governor further
stressed, "She died as a martyr. Imo State Government will be with the
family in this period of grief, and we shall set up a committee to assist in
making sure that she is given a befitting burial. She died a heroine as far as
we are concerned, as it took more than one hundred attackers to kill her. Those
who killed the woman are cowards. The chairman of the traditional rulers’
council in the state would lead a delegation to the Emir of Kano to make sure
that such ugly incident will never reoccur anywhere in the country."
Governor Okorocha also
stated, "We are monitoring the situation and the reports reaching me is
that five people have been arrested and taken to court, and finally remanded in
custody in connection with the murder of Mrs. Bridget Agbahiwe. This is good
enough. It means the Kano State Government and the Police Command in Kano are
working to live upto their assurances to me that they would fish out the
killers and make them face the full wrath of the law."
The governor urged Pastor
Agbahiwe not to question God over the killing of the wife, but to bear the
whole incident with fortitude.
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