Tompolo, who is a fugitive having so far declined to answer a summons by
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), said the
government’s plan to arrest him was a smokescreen to get at Mr.
Jonathan.
In a rare exclusive interview, Tompolo also alleged that his father, who
died last week, was physically assaulted by Nigeria’s security agents
on May 26, 2016 when they invaded Kurutie town in the Gbaramatu local
government area where his late father, Thomas
Ekpemupolo, resided before his death.
The former militant said the soldiers who attacked his aged father also
ransacked his and others’ homes in the community. According to him, his
late father suffered serious bodily injuries which resulted in the
amputation of his lower limbs.
Ekpemupolo, resided before his death.
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