Don Waney: Kidnapper who caused Omoku Massacre was gunned down by soldiers in Enugu
The name ‘Don Waney’ drove plenty of fear down the spines of Rivers State residents in particular and Niger Delta inhabitants in general.
For
 Don Waney was a cultist whose methods were as unconventional as they 
come. He was so revered, he had the prefix 'General' attached to his 
name.
Unable to rein him in, the Rivers 
State government even offered Don Waney and his band of cultists an 
amnesty deal on October 5, 2016. It was a deal that broke down before 
the finer details could even be conveyed to the press.
'Worse than Evans'
Born Johnson Igwedibia, Don
 Waney often operated with military or other law enforcement fatigues. He
 wore mean looks even when sipping on alcohol and puffing marijuana in 
nondescript areas of Port Harcourt.
He operated with impunity in the full glare of law enforcement, fuelling insinuation that he was above the law.
“He
 was worse than Evans (another kidnapper who terrorized Lagos) in the 
sense that his methods were crude and he operated in the open. We often 
thought he was above the law”, one resident of Rivers told Pulse.
Omoku massacre
On
 January 1, 2018, as worshippers returned from New Year’s cross over 
service in Omoku, Rivers State, Don Wani’s gang waylaid them and ended 
the lives of 22.
The incident would come to be known as the ‘Omoku massacre’.
It was a massacre that shook Rivers to its foundation.
State Governor Nyesom Wike and his predecessor Rotimi Amaechi traded bitter words over the killings.
Dakuku Peterside who
 lost the governorship contest to Wike, also weighed in, asking the 
Rivers Governor to tender his resignation in the face of the killings 
that have turned the State into a river of blood.
Amaechi would double down as he called on State lawmakers to impeach Wike: "It
 never happened when I was governor. We (the security chiefs and myself)
 ensured that we didn't sleep at night. We stayed awake for the citizens
 to sleep. I think the governor needs to do much more than that or quit 
the office.
"I was governor of 
Rivers State, I did not play PDP/APC politics. Life is life, it has no 
symbol. Nobody has APC life or PDP life.
"The
 first responsibility of a governor which is what the oath of office 
requires, is that you swear to protect lives and property.
"When
 you don't protect life and property, what do you do? It is impeachment.
 Unfortunately, there is no House of Assembly in Rivers State.
"There
 is too much noise coming from Rivers State. The governor just wakes up 
and starts shouting, abusing people. That is all he does. Mr. Project 
painting roads”.
N200M reward for the Don
As the war of words from both political camps intensified, Wike placed a N200M bounty on Don Wani’s head.
"We
 have placed a N200 million bounty for relevant information that will 
lead to the arrest of all those involved in this unfortunate act of 
violence”, Wike declared.
"Anybody
 who is connected to this crime in any way, will have his/her houses 
forfeited to the government. This place has been peaceful before this 
unfortunate mayhem.
"You cannot 
shed innocent blood and go free. We are working with all the security 
agencies to do everything possible to arrest the perpetrators. They must
 pay for this.
"I am pained by this unfortunate mayhem. Enough is enough."
Synergy
Sources tell Pulse that
 security agencies deployed to Rivers agreed to work together to root 
out Don Waney. It was a synergy uncommon in these parts.
On the afternoon of Sunday, January 7, 2018, Colonel Aminu Iliyasu who is Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, told Pulse that Don Waney was no more. He would follow up with a press statement detailing how the kidnapper’s life was brought to an end.
“The
 authorities of 6 Division Nigerian Army Port Harcourt wish to inform 
the peace loving people of Omoku in ONELGA in particular, Rivers State 
and indeed the entire good people of Niger Delta in general that the 
notorious cult leader, kidnap kingpin and mass murderer Don Waney is 
dead”. Ilayusi said.
“Recall
 that in the early hours of Monday 20th November 2017, troops of 6 
Division Nigerian Army acting on credible information from some 
patriotic members of the public, raided the evil Don Waney enclave in 
Omoku, ONELGA Rivers State where shocking discoveries of assorted 
weapons, dynamites, bags of suspected cannabis, full military camouflage
 uniforms, military boots, military communication radios, 10 human 
skulls and human bones were discovered.
“Additionally,
 in continuation of the operation on Tuesday 21st November 2017, the 
troops also exhumed decomposing bodies of some of his victims in his 
shrine in the glaring eyes of the media who were invited to witness 
first hand”.
Last straw
Iliyasu said Don Wani’s mastermind of the New Year day killings was the last straw for law enforcement.
“Perhaps
 not satisfied with the numerous lives of innocent citizens he took, Don
 Waney masterminded the despicable New Year day mayhem in Omoku in which
 he led his notorious gang of criminals to murder 22 peace loving 
citizens of Omoku when they were returning from cross over service at 
about 1:30am on Monday 1st January 2018.
“Intense
 surveillance activities on him and his gang by the Department of State 
Services (DSS) Rivers State Command revealed that after committing these
 atrocities he relocated to a neighbourhood within Enugu Town  in Enugu 
State where he rented an apartment and started living among unsuspecting
 neighbours within the community.
 “From
 the relative safety of his newly-rented apartment, Don Waney was 
already perfecting plans to wrought another mayhem in Omoku in which he 
was to attack churches, schools, Army and Police locations and the 
residences of the generality of the already traumatized people of Omoku.
 However, following his successful geo-location to his new Enugu 
neighbourhood hideout by the DSS Rivers State Command, a combined team 
of troops of 82 Division Nigerian Army Enugu and personnel of DSS Rivers
 State Command raided the hideout to arrest him and his other 
accomplices.
“Incidentally on 
sensing that the combine team were closing in on his residence, Don 
Waney, his Second- in- Command (Ikechukwu Adiele) and another gang 
member (Lucky Ode) attempted to escape through the back exit of the 
apartment and were shot down by the eagle eyed troops in the process. 
One of them died on the spot while the other two who sustained gunshot 
wounds eventually died while being evacuated for medical attention.
“The
 remains of Don Waney and his cohorts were brought back to Port 
Harcourt, Rivers State by the combine team and handed over to the Rivers
 State Police Command for further action.
“To
 this end, the authorities of 6 Division Nigerian Army Port Harcourt 
wishes to use this opportunity to extend their condolences to the 
families of all the victims of the evil Don Waney and his gang.
“We
 also wish to solicit your further cooperation in volunteering useful 
information to track down and arrest the remaining gang members so as to
 bring them to justice for a peaceful, prosperous and secured Omoku 
community, ONELGA, Rivers State and the entire Niger Delta region”.
Commendation
It was a relieved Gov Wike who commended security agencies and President Muhammadu Buhari for the operation that smoked out Don Wani and put him to the sword.
According to Wike; “The success recorded in the operations that ended Don Waney and his men is a victory for the law abiding people in the state.
“It
 underscores the desirability of honest partnership and synergy between 
the government and security agencies as well as the public in tackling 
security problems in the state.
“This
 victory gladdens our heart and we remain more committed in the fight 
against crimes and will continue to support the police and all security 
agencies in the onerous task of securing our dear Rivers State and her 
people.
“We thank President 
Muhammadu Buhari for not playing politics with the Omoku massacre but 
gave a marching order which galvanised the efforts of the 6 Div of 
Nigeria Army, the DSS, police and everybody or agency who played a role 
to avenge the death of the innocent people killed in Omoku on 1st 
January, 2018.
“The success of our collective effort has shown that there is no hiding place for the wicked”, the governor added.

 
     
     
     
     
     
    
 
    
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