 The former APC Chieftain Ahmed Gulak's murder has caused a stare across the country with reactions from different quarters. Despite the police report, in indicting the eastern security network, the emo state governor has come out to debunk the police findings insisting that it was politically motivated. This next report x-rays the controversy surrounding the killing. On the 30th of May, a chieftain of the all-progressive congress and former aide to past president Goodluck Jonathan Ahmed Gulak was shot dead by gunmen in emo state. His killing came as a shock to many Nigerians. Barely 48 hours later, the police in a statement said Mr Gulak's killers were traced to their location within emo state on Sunday where they were shot dead during a gun battle with police operatives. The police report also says that their salons were members of the Eastern Security Network or IPOB. So far, with investigation, even if these persons have been killed, the investigation points to the ESN and IPOB. Sure, it is. Reacting to the news, analysts have raised questions concerning the death of Ahmed Gulak and the quick reaction of the police. Some have mentioned it could be a political assassination. I'm still watching the development as a person because the first reaction we had was that the police had killed the person. Then we also got from the emo state governor that some arrests had also been made because if it was conclusive to say that all the assailants had been killed, then that would have raised questions. Why would you just kill all of them under closing matter? We need to move. Nigeria police has not moved away from the rude and crude way of conducting investigation as is being done in other clients. I expect them to use forensic to conduct this investigation. Use technology, track focus in the subpoena forms and messages and stuff like that and not rushing into conclusion. With the emergence of the police report, the IPOB has denied involvement in Gulak's killing, saying it has no reason to kill the former aide to good luck, Jonathan. If you are being accused, you have a right to say your own mind. You have a right of denial or acceptance. But it is a responsibility of police to actually show uncontrollable evidence to prove that IPOB or its other arms is responsible for the killing. He's of no threat to IPOB. So I wouldn't see why IPOB would have a hand in the killing of Ahmed Gulak. I think this idea of trying to rush into judgment and conclusion whenever things happen sometimes misleads us in the direction of power investigation. While further details are being awaited, they have been caused from eminent Nigerians not to ethnicize the killings.