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CHANNELS TV INTERVIEW: FG Declares Ex-Naval Officer Wanted Over Shocking Revelation on Channels TV Interview

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CHANNELS TV INTERVIEW - FG Declares Ex-Naval Officer Wanted Over Shocking Revelation on Channels TV Interview

The Federal Authorities has declared a Ex- Navy Commodore, Kunle Olawunmi, needed over his revelations on Channels Tv’s ‘Dawn Every day’ breakfast programme final Wednesday.

 

He had claimed Boko Haram terrorists talked about names of present governors, senators and Aso Rock officers as sponsors throughout interrogation however the President, Main Normal Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has demonstrated an unwillingness to go after the high-profile politicians for causes greatest identified to him.

 

Olawunmi, a Professor of International Safety Research, had stated, “You bear in mind this Boko Haram challenge began in 2012 and I used to be within the army intelligence at the moment. We arrested these individuals. My organisation truly carried out interrogation they usually (suspects) talked about names.

I can’t come on air and begin mentioning names of people that are presently in government that I do know that the boys that we arrested talked about. A few of them are governors now, a few of them are within the Senate, a few of them are in Aso Rock.

 

“Why ought to a authorities resolve to trigger this type of embarrassment and insecurity to the sense of what occurred yesterday (Tuesday assault on Nigerian Defence Academy)?” he queried, including that terrorist financiers want to turn Nigeria to a Taliban kind of nation.

Press Informant gathered from competent sources that the intelligence companies together with the Division of State Companies and the Defence Intelligence Company have since launched a manhunt for Olawunmi.

 

When contacted, DIA spokesperson, Main Afolashade Ojolowo, stated he has been on depart and couldn’t verify the event.

 

Recall that the Nationwide Broadcasting Fee summoned Channels Tv anchors together with Chamberlain Usoh and Kayode Okikiolu over alleged anti-Buhari feedback made by Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, on the programme on Tuesday.

 

Ortom had stated he was upset with the best way the Presidency is handling the nation’s security challenges.

 

Press Informant had earlier reported that the NBC queried Channels Tv over the “inciting, divisive and unfair feedback” made by Ortom on the programme on Tuesday and moved to sanction the tv station.

 

The NBC had in Might slammed a fantastic of N5million every on Channels TV and Inspiration FM Lagos for alleged infractions of the broadcasting code.