Akande made this disclosure while revealing how a friend,
Oluwole Rotimi, warned that Ige might die if he resigned from the
administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Featuring on Edmund Obilo’s podcast, State Affairs, the
former Osun State governor insisted that Ige did not make a mistake by joining
Obasanjo’s administration because he had the blessing of Afenifere and the
defunct Alliance for Democracy, AD.
Speaking on Ige’s decision to resign, Akande said:
“One evening, he called me and said he was going to resign
from this government tomorrow. It was sudden, and I said, ‘Please sir, I will
come back to you.’ I called Oluwole Rotimi, and this is what your friend told
me: that he was going to resign from Obasanjo’s government tomorrow.
“He asked me to advise him not to resign because if he does,
he is likely going to die—he said that to me on the phone. I called Uncle (Ige)
and begged him not to resign.
“He said he had talked to Wole Soyinka and Bola Tinubu, and
both of them said he should resign. But I said, ‘Don’t. You can go to Obasanjo,
tell him what you are angry about, and if he doesn’t want you anymore, here is
your letter.'”
On Ige trusting Obasanjo, Akande said: “Since he was
resigning from his government, I think he stopped trusting him.”
When asked who killed Bola Ige, Akande said:
“I don’t know. He was killed in Oyo State while I was ruling
in Osun State. The government killed him (Bola Ige). It was a state murder.
“Lam Adesina, who was the Chief Security Officer of Oyo
State then, went to court, and Ladoja withdrew the case from court. He might know
more and be able to tell you.
“It was the government that killed him, and the government
can kill anybody.
“Obasanjo wasn’t keen about Ige’s death; he was more
interested in the stability of himself.”