| RETURN ROUTE: London (UK) by train ð Paris
(France) by air ð Douala (Cameroun) by boat ð
Amassoma(Bayelsa, Nigeria) by roadðGovt House,
Yenagoa YENAGOA— EXACTLY 67 days after the
Metropolitan Police in London arrested Governor
Diepreye Alamieyeseigha of Bayelsa State on
allegations of money laundering and placed him
on surveillance, the governor caught the British
security napping when he escaped from London and
landed in Yenagoa, the state capital at about
2.00a.m. yesterday while the people were still
asleep.
A security source told Vanguard that the
governor who disguised as a woman took a train
on Friday at Waterloo station in London to Paris
and boarded an Air France flight to Douala,
Cameroun from where he took a boat to Amassoma,
his hometown on Sunday.
Governor Joshua Dariye of Plateau State who
was arrested like Alamieyeseigha on money
laundering charges sometime ago also escaped
from London.
At first, there was disbelief when the people
woke up to hear the news of the governor’s
arrival but the initial skepticism soon gave way
to certainty when the governor, who was looking
trim after his tummy tuck operation, addressed
thousands of supporters who thronged the
Government House, Yenagoa to catch a glimpse of
him at about 10.35a.m.
It was not really clear yesterday how the
governor whose case with the London Police is
still pending mesmerized the British security. A
source said he did not go near the British
airports because he knew that the security
dragnet for him there was heavy. The security at
the Government House, Yenagoa, was,
nonetheless, relaxed as even the security men
joined the people in celebrating the governor’s
return.
The state House of Assembly, which recently
sacked its Speaker and Deputy Speaker and also
approved the elevation of the Deputy Governor to
the status of acting Governor did not sit
yesterday but stern-looking policemen were seen
guarding the premises with the gate locked.
In the words of one of the government
officials who spoke to Vanguard: “We are
pleasantly surprised by his arrival because we
did not know he was coming back at the time he
came. I must tell you I did not know at all.”
His acting Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Preye
Wariowei, simply told newsmen that his boss
arrived at about 2.00a.m, yesterday.
The speculation was that he was spirited out
of London by some foreign security agents but
the information could not be authenticated.
However, the controversial spiritualist, Dr.
Panya Tuesday who was reportedly hired by some
aides of the governor to secure his release told
Vanguard when contacted that he was not
surprised at the governor’s return, adding: “I
told them before that he would return home but
they doubted me.” Dr. Tuesday, however, said the
governor would still be reporting back to the
Police in London until the case is disposed off.
Sporting milk coloured linen attire with his
traditional resource control hat, the governor,
accompanied by a team of security men, arrived
Government House from his residence at exactly
10.30a.m. Top government officials were not
aware of the Alamieyeseigha’s return until he
showed up in the office. Some of them told
Vanguard that they also heard the rumour but
could not confirm until they saw him.
The Deputy Governor, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan,
who was already in his office when the governor
arrived left to confer with him. An obviously
happy Alamieyeseigha, whose entry into
Government House in a black jeep was heralded
with fanfare by his supporters who besieged
there to welcome him, came out five minutes
later to address them.
The crowd had followed him from Tombia
junction when they sighted him coming from
Amassoma. The curiosity on the faces of many
that formed a long queue on both sides of the
road, however, gave way to wild celebration when
Governor Alamieyeseigha as if to confirm to the
doubting Bayelsans that he was back in flesh
and blood brought out his face from jeep in
which he was riding to the admiration of all.
Commercial and governmental activities were
temporarily disrupted as the entire capital city
stood still as the governor’s train made a
triumphant entry to Creek Haven (Government
House). As a mark of respect for the people of
the state for remaining steadfast, the
Government House gate was thrown open to all
Bayelsans for the first time in recent times,
causing the entire premises to be jam-packed
with thousands of supporters most of whom had
lost hope of his return.
The long convoy eventually terminated at the
Government House at about 10.30 a.m. with
Alamieyeseigha emerging from his jeep with a
clenched fist to the admiration of all those
who had come to welcome him back to the state
before proceeding to the office he had been away
from for over two months. He later emerged on
top of his car park at exactly 10.35a.m flanked
by the state deputy governor, Dr. Jonathan; the
impeached deputy speaker of the state House of
Assembly, Mr Jepthath Foingha; Mr Oronto
Douglas, Information and Strategy Commissioner
among other aides to address the mammoth crowd
in his native Ijaw language. He said his return
was as a result of their prayers and commended
his deputy for holding forte in his absence.
His words: “It is difficult to comprehend the
way my people love me. If something has not
happened to you, you wouldn’t know. What went
through my mind was that if half of my people
could understand that this our leader is going
through all this ordeal because of us, I would
have been a fulfilled man.
“If a shepherd is removed, the flock
scatters. So my preoccupation for this week is
to bring everybody back. So no love is lost. Not
everybody can stand pressure. Because people
have derailed does not mean that they are no
longer part of this state we have been able to
build. So we need to bring them back and I will
achieve this within the next few days,” he
said.
He said he would make a statewide broadcast
on television and radio last night but as at the
time of filing this report, he was yet to make
the broadcast. The governor’s cousin, Chief
Abel Ebifemowei, who has been on the run for
sometime following the EFCC invasion of the
state also made a surprise return to the state
capital with his long deserted office turning
into a beehive of activities. |