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Police deny suspect’s death in detention as lawyer seeks probe

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The Ogun State Police Command, on Wednesday, denied that a suspect, Ezekiel Okewusi, allegedly died in the police cell after spending four days at the Ajuwon Police Station.

It said that contrary to insinuations, the suspect died in the hospital after complaining of body pains and not at the Ajuwon Police Station cell.

A Lagos-based lawyer, Alayo Akanbi, had in a petition urged the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alamutu, to investigate the case of how Okewusi allegedly died in the police cell after spending four days at the Ajuwon Police Station.

In the petition written by Akanbi, the lawyer to the Okewusi family, the deceased was accused of stealing a phone and was reported to the Oodua Peoples Congress who allegedly beat him to the point of death before handing him over to the police at the Ajuwon Divisional Police.

He stated that rather than providing first aid or allowing his family to give him medicare, the police locked him up in a cell where he died four days later.

Okewusi was alleged to have died on December 15, 2023, at the Ajuwon Police Station.

According to Akanbi, it was gathered that Okewusi was seriously beaten by his assailants who used excessive and unwarranted force on him where he sustained a serious injury before he was dumped at the Ajuwon Police Station on December 11, 2023, and he died on December 15, 2023, while in police custody.

Part of the petition read: “Please be informed that Mr. Ezekiel Tunde Okewusi who died in police custody left behind three kids and an aged mother who are still mourning his untimely death. Ezekiel’s landlord also confirmed that Okewusi did not come home for four days until the news of his death in police custody at the Ajuwon Police Station.

“We further gathered that Okewusi died as a result of brutalisation and torture by his assailants coupled with arbitrary & unlawful detention for four days by the police under harsh and life-threatening conditions at Ajuwon Police cell without medical facilities.

“Eyewitnesses’ accounts showed that Okewusi was alleged to have stolen a phone while the ‘complainant’ mobilized OPC boys who tortured and brutalised Okewusi. Meanwhile, it was reported that the deceased suspect had been beaten on several occasions by the ‘complainant’ as one of the relatives confirmed that he saw Okewusi with a swollen face about weeks ago.

“Sir, the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria protects the right of life of every Nigerian citizen and prohibits torture, inhuman and degrading treatment meted on Okewusi by his assailants resulting to his death and that detention of Okewusi at Ajuwon Police station for four days without charging him to court is illegal.

“Our client’s concern is that police officers at Ajuwon Police Station ought to have immediately arrested and questioned those who brought Okewusi to the station and promptly contacted family members of Okewusi.

“However, police officers are culpable for the detention of Okewusi for four days; for their failure to provide medical facilities for Okewusi and for their failure to contact any family member of Okewusi while he was in their custody for four days as the family member was only contacted after his death on the December 15, 2023 and that his corpse had been deposited in a mortuary in Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.

“Our clients further discovered that police officers at Ajuwon Police Station demonstrated an unacceptable level of insensitivity when they allowed suspects to walk freely until our clients requested his arrest and subsequently, the police requested for our client’s family to provide logistics to transfer the suspect to the State CID Abeokuta.

“Our clients honestly believe that human life is sacred and no one shall be deprived intentionally of his life save as provided under the law.

“We therefore passionately appeal to the Nigeria Police to intervene decisively and consequently direct a full-scale investigation (including conducting autopsy) into the circumstances of the death of Mr. Ezekiel Tunde Okewusi who died on December 15, 2023 in police cell at Ajuwon Police Station and bring those involved including police officers at Ajuwon to face the wrath of law for their roles in the illegal taking of Okewusi’s life.”

Meanwhile, while reacting to the allegation that Okewusi died in the police cell, the Ogun State Public Relations Officer, Mrs Omolola Odutola, on Wednesday, in a telephone interview with our PUNCH Metro denied that the suspect died in the police cell.

Odutola stated that Okewusi died in the hospital contrary to the insinuation that he died at a police cell.

She said, “I was informed that the deceased complained of body pain after they got to the station, but that what they suspected was that probably they had beaten up the deceased before they brought him to the station.

“So, what the lady told me was that when the guy said he was complaining that he was not feeling fine, they took him to the hospital.

“So, that story that somebody died in the police station is not true. He didn’t die in the police station, he died in the hospital.

“After Okewusi came to the police station, it was the police that took it upon themself to go and look for his family. Because nobody could give an accurate account of who the deceased was.

“Even in the place where he lived before he passed on, they couldn’t even find any of his relatives. So it was the police that took it upon themselves to go and start looking for his family members… That was the narration I had. So, when the man was brought to the station, he didn’t complain that anybody had beaten him, whether any OPC or vigilante beat him up.

 “The only thing he complained of was that he was feeling pains. And it was when they took him to the hospital that he died.

“Right now, we have not even seen the complainant. We have been looking for the complainant. Yes, according to what they said now, the complainant is at large,” she added.

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Abiodun Promises to End Hooliganism and Tyranny in Ogun

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Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun state has promised to end acts of hooliganism and tyranny in the state.
He said the era of hooliganism must end in Ogun state and he was ready to safeguard peace and security as the state chief security officer.
Abiodun made the vow, while hosting the newly elected chairmen and councilors in the Saturday local government poll at the presidential annex, Ibara GRA in Abeokuta.
According to the governor, certain individuals hired thugs and brought illegal policemen into the state, to disrupt the Saturday local government poll in the state.
In the process, the governor said they attacked the vice chairman of a local government in his home town.
The governor vowed that anyone, irrespective of his status, found culpable in the attack, would face the wrath of the law.
He said the illegal policemen imported into the town were disarmed, arrested and now in police custody at the command headquarter Eleweran.
The governor tasked the new council’s chairmen to implement policies and programmes that would impact the lives of the people.
Speaking on behalf of the new council chiefs, the new Sagamu local government chairmen, Olasile Odulate promised that they would work towards improving the lives of people in their respective areas.

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Ogun Transport Unions Commend Govt. On Task Force Initiative, Caution IPMAN

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The major Transport Unions in Ogun State have commended the government in the State for setting up Special Task Force to monitor the activities of filling stations over alleged sharp practices.

The Chairman of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Ogun State, Alhaji Mustapha Adewale, popularly known as Yaro on Friday berated the reaction of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) over the activities of the Task Force, saying such reaction is out of place and unbecoming of a noble association like IPMAN.

He said instead of criticising and threatening showdown on the issue, the association ought to have painstakingly and diligently conduct investigation to ascertain the veracity of allegation of sharp practices among its members in Ogun State, which necessitated the setting up of Task Force to curb the menace. 

The NURTW boss noted that the ultimate rationale behind the initiative by the Ogun State Government was to protect the people from crude extortion in the face of current economic hardship in the land, adding that the association must support the good intention of the government to sanitize the system against sharp practices.

” I am also a petrol dealer,  I have filling stations across the State and the government carried us along in the process that brought about the Task Force. The surresptious extortion of the people by many filling stations around the  State is very disturbing and annoying.

“You can imagine a situation when motorists got seven litres of fuel after and paying for ten litres, in the case of  commercial drivers, situation like this responsible for hike in transport fare, meaning that the people are the ones to bear the brunt of that anomaly.

“That is the reason the government of Prince Dapo Abiodun,  being a sensitive and responsive government came up with Task Force to put stop to this infraction in order not to add more burden to the people, it is  a very laudable and commendable initiative that requires the support of all”, Yaro said.

In the same vein, the Secretary of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria(RTEAN) Comrade Tiwalade Akingbade, also known as Paulo Rossi has carpeted IPMAN over the development, arguing that there is no ground for their resistance to the activities of Task Force except they have ‘ skeleton in their cupboard ‘.

Akingbade explained that the setting up of the Task Force was part of the frantic efforts of Dapo Abiodun-led administration to ease the burden of hike in pump price of PMS in the effect that payment should commensurate with the volume of product and not the other way round. 

He further said that the government in the State has done a lot in making life comfortable for the people and ameliorating  the present economic predicament in the country by various interventions, including conversion of fossil fuel vehicles to CNG free of charge for many commercial drivers.

11According to him”, The original motive of the Task Force was to sanitise the system against some unscrupulous elements who are out to short change the people notwithstanding the harsh economy. How can one explain getting 25 litres of fuel instead of 30 litres; it is not acceptable and IPMAN should diligently approach  the Task Force to confirm the number and names of its members that have been apprehended for this infraction instead of threatening fire and brimstone without recourse to reality and good intention of the government in the State”.

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Ogun Amotekun to Recruits 700 personnel

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Ogun state Amotekun corps is recruiting additional 700 personnel to boost its strength to fight criminals across the state.
The fresh recruitment started October 29 and is ending November 18.
The new Amotekun corps commander, retired brigadier general Alade Adedigba said the recruitment of additional personnel was approved by Governor Dapo Abiodun.
The commander in a statement said application for the job is free through the corps’ website on ogunstateamotekun.com.ng.
General Adedigba also said that applicants could visit the agency’s office directly.
He said screening of applicants will take place between November 25 and December 11.
The new commander has said the corps intends to focus on the state’s border communities to cope with influx of criminals into the state.

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