Suspected killers of ex-Governor Igbinedion's mother remanded in prison

Maria Igbinedion and the housemaid Dominion Okoro

Maria Igbinedion and the housemaid Dominion Okoro

By Jethro Ibileke

Justice Efe Ikpomwomba of a Benin City High Court on Tuesday remanded Dominion Okoro, the suspected killer of Mrs Maria Oredola Igbinedion, mother of the former Governor of Edo State, Mr. Lucky Igbinedion, in Benin City Correctional Centre.

The 25-year-old suspect was remanded with her accomplices, Patience Okoro (39), Francis Taga (51), Ezekiel Danjuma (24) and Abraham Kuje, pending advice from the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), of the State Ministry of Justice.

Earlier, the Prosecutor, CSP Peter Ngwumba, told the Court that the suspects were charged with murder, accessory to murder, negligent act, causing harm, robbery, among other offences.

He said the suspects were arrested on December 3, 10 and 13 in Benin, Edo State, Aba, in Abia State and Ikom, in Cross River State respectively.

The Prosecutor further told the Court that the prime suspect, Dominion Okoro, a cook to the deceased, on December 2, in Ugbor, GRA Benin, killed her and stole her N100,000, a golden wrist watch and necklace and absconded.

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He said the suspect after committing the crime, informed her elder sister, Patience Okoro, about the crime who instructed the suspect to run away with the stolen items.

Ngwumba told the Court that the third accused person, Francis Tagaa, aided the suspect to escape by taken her to Agbor Park, Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of the State, to enable her escape arrest after she had robbed and killed the deceased.

He said Ezekiel Danjuma and Abraham Kuje who are security guards to late Mrs. Igbinedion conspired among themselves and unlawfully commit negligence of duty to protect life and property of the deceased and permitted Dominion to escape from the gate after committing the crime.

The Prosecutor urged the Court to remand the accused persons in Correctional Centre, pending the advice from the DPP

Justice Ikpomwomba, who remanded the suspects at the Benin Correctional Centre, adjourned the case to January 26, 2022.

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