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Police killed my only remaining son, threatened to shoot me, too – Agony of a visually impaired woman

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•Loses two sons in one year

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“What have I done to deserve such  cruel  fate? Who did I offend? Ah! I am doomed”.

This was the lamentation  of Mrs. Abidemi Sanyaolu, a visually impaired woman, when this reporter visited her in her ramshackle store in Meiran area of Lagos. The place served as home for her, her husband and  two children, until disaster erupted.

She stood up from an old chair that made squeaky sound each time she attempted to recline and sat on the bare floor, to prevent the disturbing noise.

She reached for her stick which fell in the process, placed her palms on the top , rested her chin on them before narrating her tales of woe.

Her only surviving son, 14- year-old Mubarak Sanyaolu, was killed by a stray bullet from a team of policemen , last month.

This was the second time in one year that the family would be thrown into grief. First, was the death of its first son, last year.

His death saddled  Mubarak, a Senior Secondary School 1 student of District Secondary School,  with the responsibility of moving his mother around and helping with the house chores.

In his determination to complement the  efforts of his father who is a commercial motorcyclist, he  began  apprenticeship as a vulcanizer ,not too far from his parents’  abode.

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Tragedy

He resumed at the workshop after school , everyday, until fate decided otherwise, on November 3, 2021.

Penultimate day, commercial motorcyclists were protesting the death of one of their own by a policeman , who allegedly  shot the deceased, for refusing to part with N100.

When the protest assumed a violent dimension, late Mubarak’s  boss, hurriedly closed for the day and directed Mubarak  and his colleagues to go home in order  to avoid being caught in the web of the protest.

His adherence to that  directive turned out to be his greatest undoing.

Narrating how her only surviving son died, the distraught mother said, “Policemen  deployed to quell the  protest that day,  started shooting indiscriminately. A bullet hit Mubarak who was trying to cross the road to come home.  He died on the spot.

 ” Some  people brought  his corpse home  and laid it at our doorstep . He was just 14 years old!

Mubarak had been my only guide since  I lost my sight 11 years ago.

“My husband works as a commercial tricycle operator. He leaves home every morning to look for a tricycle to use for commercial purpose before we would eat.

“It was Mubarak who  assisted  me if I wanted to have my bath, use the toilet or feed.

He would attend to me before going to school, after school and   before he left for his place of  apprenticeship.

Since his death, I have been bumping into objects whenever I’m going to the bathroom or toilet. I can’t force my husband  to stay at home and take care of me.  That would worsen the already sorry situation.   Besides, I don’t want to go plate in hand begging at bus -stops and streets junctions “.

Seeks justice

The distraught  woman said with the help of sympathisers, she visited  Meiran Police Station on the day of the incident  but was prevented from seeing the Divisional Police Officer.

She alleged that “  policemen at the station threatened to shoot us.  Those who took me to the station ran away because of the threat.  They waited outside and took me back home.

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Last year, I lost my  first child  after a brief illness. Now, the Police have killed my  remaining child. I’m left with nothing! I have no hope again because Mubarak was my only hope. What am I living for?

All I demand is for the policemen that killed my son to be brought to book”.

Silence from Police

Abidemi lamented that since the death of Mubarak, no government official or the Police had deemed it wise to pay her family a condolence visit, let alone to check on how she and her husband were coping”.

At this point, her husband, Olamilekan Sanyanolu walked in sweating.  He sat close to his wife, held her hand and explained that he had to leave the garage immediately he heard there was a visitor at home..

Mubarak’s father

 Olamilekan  said the bullet from the  police gun hit the deceased in the stomach.

He recalled: “I was relaxing in a compound nearby when some residents rushed in and asked me to follow them, that they wanted to show me something; they didn’t tell me what it was.

I was led to  where Mubarak laid stone dead in the pool of his blood. The sight was too much for me to bear, I passed out.  I was later revived.

The  Police refused to allow me to take his corpse. They took it into a van and drove off.  As I speak, it is yet to be  released for burial.

The burden is too much for me. I am faced with the challenge of my visually impaired wife. There is nobody to take care of her while I am out of the house. I didn’t have cause to worry when Mubarak was alive.

 The Lagos State Government should come to my aid and assist me financially so that I can take care of my wife. Government should not allow Mubarak to die in vain

Late Mubarak’s boss, Mr. Taofeek Qudri, who also spoke to Crime Guard, recalled with pain the tragic event of that fateful day.

 He said,  ”I had barely left the place when gunshots started coming from different directions. When  I was told that Mubarak had been killed by a stray bullet, I rushed to the spot, shook him , in an attempt to wake him up. But he didn’t. I tried to carry him  but the policemen fired teargas canisters which forced me to  leave the scene”.

A human right activist,identified simply as Skido, who spoke with Crime Guard, said  attempts by a soldier to rush Mubarak for medical aid was rebuffed.

According to Skido, “The bullet hit Mubarak in  front of Command Secondary School.  One of the soldiers guarding the school tried to save him but the policemen threatened to shoot him if he did.   The gunshot tore  Mubarak’s stomach open while  other people sustained varying degrees of  injuries.

I heard that the Divisional Police Officer  in charge of Meiran Police Station, called Mubarak’s father and told him to go to the mortuary to collect the remains of his son for burial. He told him that after the burial , he (bereaved father) should come for negotiations. When the grieving father refused to go, the DPO started threatening him and his wife.

All the family wants is for  the policeman that killed its son  to be punished. We have also sent a petition to the Lagos State Police Command on our demand for  justice for late  Mubarak.”

He also called on the  State government to come to the aid of the bereaved couple by ensuring they got justice.

When contacted, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer Mr. Adekunle Ajisebutu, a Chief Superintendent of Police  said the matter had been transferred to the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department SCIID, Yaba, Lagos.

He assured that the command would make a public statement at the end of its investigation into the tragic end of Mubarak.

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Tinubu appoints Jami’u Abiola as Senior Special Assistant

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Tinubu appoints Jami’u Abiola as Senior Special Assistant

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Jami’u Abiola, son of the late MKO Abiola, as the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Linguistics and Foreign Matters.

Senator George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), announced the appointment, which takes effect on November 14, 2024.

Akume’s statement, issued by Mr. Segun Imohiosen, Director of Information and Public Relations, highlighted that the appointment aligns with the Certain Political and Judicial Office Holders (Salaries and Allowances, etc) Act 2008, as amended.

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Before this role, Jami’u Abiola served as the Special Assistant to the President on Special Duties in the Office of the Vice President.

President Tinubu has instructed Abiola to collaborate with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and leverage his expertise in his new responsibilities.

Jami’u Abiola is the son of Chief Moshood Abiola (MKO), the acclaimed winner of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election, and Kudirat Abiola, who was tragically assassinated during her efforts to restore her husband’s mandate.

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Hoodlums beat police officer to death in Adamawa

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Adamawa State Police Public Relations Officer, Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje

Hoodlums beat police officer to death in Adamawa

Some hoodlums in Adamawa State have reportedly beaten a policeman, Ibrahim Maizabuwa, to death.

Two persons, Ezekiel Kefas and Stephen Zabadi from Wamsa Suwa Ward in Lamurde LGA of the state, have been arrested in connection with the murder.

The command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje, confirmed the incident in a statement on Wednesday.

He stated that the suspects were arrested on November 19, 2024 after the deceased’s son, Danlami Ibrahim Maizabuwa, reported the incident to the police.

According to him, investigations revealed that the police officer was killed and buried in the community.

The deceased was said to have visited his friend, Ezekiel Kefas, in the community.

The police command’s spokesman said during interrogation, Kefas claimed that the officer was killed by a group of thugs after he destroyed property and assaulted people in his (Kefas’) house.

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“My friend came and started destroying property including a pot of soup and water in my house and assaulting people as a result of which women and children raised the alarm which attracted thugs who beat him up.

“Those who killed him include Yakubu, Suleiman and Kilyobas. They beat him up with sticks to death.

“Yesterday, we went to the houses of those who killed him, but we didn’t meet any of them,” Ezekiel was quoted as saying.

The state Police Commissioner, Morris Dankombo, has ordered an investigation into the incident and prosecution of the suspects

 

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Court remands Yahaya Bello, two others in EFCC custody till Dec 10

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Court remands Yahaya Bello, two others in EFCC custody till Dec 10

Former Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, will remain in custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) until December 10 this year, an Abuja High Court has ruled.

Justice Maryann Anenih ordered on Wednesday that he should remain with the anti-graft agency till December 10, when the court would rule on his application for bail.

Also remanded in custody are Bello’s two co-defendants, Umar Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu.

The defendants had pleaded not guilty to a 16-count charge the EFCC preferred against them.

EFCC had specifically urged the court to deny the former governor bail.

The agency, through its team of lawyers led by Mr. Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, told the court that Bello, who is the 1st defendant in the matter, repeatedly refused to make himself available for trial.

It told the court that several efforts to secure his presence before the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, where he is facing another charge, proved abortive.

Consequently, the commission opposed a bail application that Bello filed through his legal team that was led by a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mr. Joseph Daudu, SAN.

Daudu, SAN, had after the former governor and his two co-defendants—Umar Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu—pleaded not guilty to the charge, called the attention of the court to a bail application his client filed on November 22.

In the application he predicated on six grounds, the former governor argued that he enjoys the presumption of innocence under the law.

Insisting that he ought to be seen to be innocent of all the allegations the EFCC levelled against him until his guilt is established, Bello contended that granting him bail would enable him to effectively prepare his defence to the charge.

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His lawyer told the court that his client was only served with a copy of the charge against him around 11 p.m. on Tuesday, November 26.

He said the former governor’s presence in court was in obedience to the summons that was issued to him.

More so, Bello’s lawyer urged the court not to be swayed by EFCC’s claims with regards to a matter not related to the instant charge before it.

The prosecution counsel had informed the court that some of the witnesses billed to testify in the matter were available.

He, therefore, prayed the court to allow the EFCC to open its case immediately, an application that was opposed by the defence counsel.

Besides, EFCC argued that Bello’s bail application was incompetent since it was filed before the defendants were arraigned before the court.

“This court only assumed jurisdiction upon the arraignment of the defendants.

“It is only after arraignment that the bail application can arise and be heard.

“The application is premature, hasty, and contradicts the meaning of bail,” EFCC’s counsel, Pinheiro, SAN, submitted.

Ex-governor Bello and his co-defendants are facing trial over their alleged complicity in a N110 billion fraud.

The charge against the defendants, marked CR/7781, borders on conspiracy, criminal breach of trust, and possession of unlawfully obtained property.

Specifically, the EFCC alleged that the former governor misused state funds to acquire properties, including No. 35 Danube Street, Maitama District, Abuja (N950 million), No. 1160 Cadastral Zone C03, Gwarimpa II District, Abuja (N100 million), and No. 2 Justice Chukwudifu Oputa Street, Asokoro, Abuja (N920 million).

Other properties the defendants allegedly acquired with funds stolen from the Kogi state treasury included Block D Manzini Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja (N170 million), Hotel Apartment Community: Burj Khalifa, Dubai (Five Million, Six Hundred and Ninety-Eight Thousand, Eight Hundred and Eighty-Eight Dirhams), Block 18, Gwelo Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja (N60 million), and No. 9 Benghazi Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja (N310.4 million).

The defendants were also accused of transferring $570,330 and $556,265 to TD Bank, USA, and possessing unlawfully obtained property, including N677.8 million from Bespoque Business Solution Limited.

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