“My Dad is Being Detained by Governor Akpabio” by one Barr. Iniobong Kelia Akpan. It is an obnoxious attempt at salvaging whatever is left of her father’s unsalvageable honor after his willful criminal conduct in abducting election materials and taking 12 National Youth Corps members to his house to rig the Akwa Ibom Gubernatorial election in favour of the All Progressives Congress. Her father, Major General Edet Akpan (rtd) is an APC chieftain.
It  is unfortunate  that like her father, Barr Akpan has chosen the path of  dishonor in  trying to deceive the public about the incidents which led  to her  father’s arrest by law enforcement agencies, and has  disingenuously  attempted to deploy blackmail against Governor Godswill  Akpabio of Akwa  Ibom  State as an instrument in her propagandistic  campaign. 
Her lies are pitiful. Whether it is the  product of a daughter’s  blind love for an unrighteous father or the  dilemma of not knowing how  to rebuke an old man of 74 years, one is not  sure. She claims in one  paragraph that her father is 72 and in another  that he is 74. Such  inconsistency underscores the incoherence in this  shedding of crocodile  tears.
In the early hours of  April 11, 2015,  while the Gubernatorial and House of Assembly  elections were going on,  there were reports that Major General Edet  Akpan, an former NYSC  National Director, had hijacked election  materials to his house and the  election was being rigged in his house  for him by some corps members. He  got the materials from his unit and  two other units, thereby, denying  the people the opportunity to vote.  That was why the enraged community  members went to his house and  demanded that he  should release the materials to them. This is what his  daughter  referred to as a mammoth crowd.
Akwa  Ibom  State, partly because of the APC propaganda machine, had been  labelled a  potential flashpoint and had an Assistant Inspector General  of Police,  two Police Commissioners and scores of director-level staff  of the  Department of State Security deployed to the state to provide  security  for the exercise. Security agents stormed Major General Edet  Akpan’s  house and caught him and the corps members with the election  materials  and thumb printed ballot papers red-handed.
Governor   Akpabio as the chief security officer of the state was interested in   ensuring that there were no breaches or hitches in the exercise. He does   not tell security agencies how to do their jobs and whatever steps the   security agencies take when a crime has been committed, as in the   instant case, is usually determined by the outcome of  their  investigations and their application of the laws.
One   is surprised that as a lawyer, Barr. Akpan does not know how to seek   redress and would instead of going to court to show cause why her father   should be released, come to Linda Ikeji’s blog to tell a cock-and-bull   story. She, perhaps, knows that this ridiculous fiction would not  stand  up to courtroom scrutiny.
Consider this, “My   dad, Maj. Gen. E. Akpan (rtd) had gone out to vote in his polling  unit,  when he got back he met a mammoth crowd in his compound. The  Corpers who  were amongst the crowd explained to him that they had  nowhere else to  run to with the ballot materials and that Godswill  Akpabio’s thugs were  on a rampage hijacking ballot boxes in all the  local governments and  carting them away to Akpabio in Government house,  so they needed to run  away with the ones in their possession for safe  keeping and that they  felt my father’s compound  was the safest place  to bring them too till the thugs go away.”
Posers:  If your  dad went out and voted peacefully in his unit and got back (as  admitted  by you), from which unit did the corps members come from? How  do you  explain the presence of the mammoth crowd – except that they came  there  to insist that the election materials should be returned for them  to  vote?  Why would they feel that the House of a partisan APC  chieftain  who was a frequent visitor to INEC to speak on behalf of APC  was the  safest place for them? How come the ballot boxes in the unit  where your  dad went to vote were not carted away – given your claim that  there  were hijacked all over the state? 
Why didn’t the corps members  report  at the police station? Where were the policemen sent to provide   security for the INEC staff and the corps members? Why did the corps   members not call the security or help lines given to all of them to call   in cases of security breaches?  There are more questions but one  believes that these would surfice.

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