The governor described the victim as one of his most trusted and dependable appointees. He disclosed that the deceased had 
intimated him that some people were threatening to kidnap him and had 
requested funds to carry out perimeter fencing on his property. Ortom said that Igbana was instrumental 
to the sustenance of the amnesty programme in the state that led to the 
surrendering of arms by criminal gangs.
The governor assured that the government
 would carry out discrete investigation on the killing to unravel the 
motive and people behind the act. Also speaking, the Commissioner of 
Police in the state, Mr. Paul Yakadi, stated that the police were 
already “nosing around to fish out possible suspects.”
The leader of Tionsha community, Mr. 
Thomas Ayakpam, said the neighbourhood was awakened at about 2:30am by 
the sound of gunshots. He said that after the gunshots had died down, he heard the deceased pleading with his assailants to spare his life.
I heard him say, “So, Ghana, after all that that we have done together, you can look me in the face and kill me in this manner?” Some sympathisers confirmed that they also heard gunshots and the altercation between Igbana and his killers.

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