By Tony Edike
ENUGU—MRS Oby Asadu, wife of the Kwara State Commissioner of Police, 
Mr. Chinwike Asadu, who was shot dead by unknown gunmen in Enugu last 
Saturday, said, Tuesday, that she had decided to allow God handle the 
murderers of her husband in His own way.
She told Vanguard at their Amorji Nike residence in Enugu, where she 
was receiving sympathisers, yesterday, that her late husband was a very 
quiet person who could not have hurt anybody to warrant being killed.
Mrs. Asadu spoke just as the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tonye 
Ebitibituwa, disclosed that several arrests had been made in connection 
with the murder of the police boss and the shooting of his two police 
escorts but declined to give details of their number and identity.
The CP met with top security officials, comprising the Garrison 
Commander, 82 Division of Nigerian Army, Enugu, and the Director of 
Department of State Services, DSS, where they discussed crucial security
 issues at the state Police Command Headquarters, Enugu.
They reviewed the existing security strategies with a view to 
adopting new measures to tackle current security challenges in the 
state.
‘He was harmless’
The widow, however, frowned at the insinuations regarding the motive 
of the police boss, saying those speaking about her late husband did not
 know him very well as, according to her, he could not have done 
anything bad to the extent of anybody deciding to take his life 
prematurely.
She said: “I leave the killers of my husband in the hands of the 
Almighty God because I depend solely on Him to fight our battle. 
Whatever happened only God knows, because He sees both in day and at 
night.
“I am worried about all sorts of things people are saying and writing
 in the papers about what they claim to have known about my husband 
because they know nothing about him. They are all false.
“They are trying to portray my husband as a public figure but he is 
not. Until his recent appointment as Commissioner of Police, Kwara State
 Command, many people did not know him as he had chosen to live a quiet 
life.”
‘We’ve made some arrests’
Briefing newsmen on the upsurge of violent crimes in Enugu State in 
recent times, CP Ebitibituwa, who assumed office as the state police 
boss two weeks ago, said the command has made some arrests in the effort
 to unravel the motive behind the killing of the Kwara State CP.
But he insisted that he would not disclose the number of those in 
police net or their identity as doing so might jeopardise the process of
 investigation, adding that the suspects are still undergoing 
interrogation.
Army lends support
Meanwhile, General Officer Commanding 82 Division of the Nigeria 
Army, Enugu, Major General Adebayo Olaniyi, has pledged that the 
military command would support the police in ensuring that perpetrators 
of the crime were fished out as quickly as possible and brought to book.
He described the death as shocking and unfortunate, saying God in His infinite mercy will expose his killers.
The GOC stated this during a condolence visit to State Commissioner 
of Police, Mr. Tonye Ebitibituwa at the Police Headquarters, Enugu over 
the death of the Kwara State police boss.
 http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/i-leave-my-husbands-killers-to-god-slain-cps-widow/
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