Naval officers insist Admiral Ikoli’s death was an assassination, not suicide.

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Rear
Adm. Daniel Ikoli (RIP), the Fleet Commander, Western Naval Command,
Lagos, who was found dead at his Apapa residence on April 5, did not
kill himself, contrary to some media reports.

According
to reports from  authoritative sources at the command, Ikoli may have
been assassinated as he had no cause to kill himself.

Late
Ikoli has been penciled down by the President as the next Chief of
Naval Staff; he recently earned a special promotion to his present rank
from Commodore.

“He was on the panel probing arms deal which also affects the Armed Forces, including the Navy.

“Ikoli
was a disciplined, gentle, straightforward and honest man, who had no
regard for protocol. It is nothing but a murder case,’’ a source told
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos.

 Also , that because of his performance as the Commander, NNS Beecroft, he was loved by all officers and the junior ones.

Further
saying“Ikoli transformed the place by introducing smart I.D. cards and
increasing special duty allowance from N4, 000 to N12, 000.

“Everybody
is aware that he was an introvert, but he made sure that things worked
properly and he had respect for all and zero tolerance for corruption.

“He
really complimented President Buhari on his anti-corruption war and I
think that was why he was appointed to serve on the arms deal probe
panel.

“His
elevation as the next Chief of Naval Staff would have been announced if
not for the president’s trip to London for medical checkup.’’

Another
officer, who said he worked with him, also told NAN that the late Ikoli
was an easy going man who did not believe in bothering people.

“At the close of work, he usually allows his aides to go home and stay with their families.

“In most cases, he will be the one to open the gate of his residence for visitors using a remote control.

“The officer would not have killed himself; it is pure case of assassination.

“There
is a mystery surrounding his death; for instance, the two ambulances
they brought to take him to the mortuary refused to move.

“It
was when they brought his service car and transferred the body into it
that they were able to take his corpse to the morgue,’’ he said.

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