Evangelist Godwin Udoh, widower of Mrs. Comfort Idongesit Udoh who was killed by a trigger-happy policeman on September 16 at Ijegun, Isheri-Osun area of Lagos has said that he would only be pacified over the gruesome murder of his dear wife when those responsible for her death are brought to justice.
Irked by his non-compliance, one of the policemen, who was later identified as Corporal Musiliu Aremu, allegedly opened fire on the tricycle which by then had moved few metres away from the checkpoint, killing his wife who was carrying their 11-month-old baby and injuring Udoh on his shoulder and jaw.
Speaking with Sunday Sun, the 45 year-old man said he was still in pain over the death of his wife whom he described as a supportive and caring woman.
The father of four added that no amount of compensation would be able to fill the vacuum caused by the demise of his wife.
“I need justice, my life is shattered. Who will take care of my little child? My wife has been so supportive and caring. She was the joy of my life. She was my companion, my friend and the mother of my children.
“There is no amount of compensation that will replace my wife. The scar on my shoulder and jaw will always remain there. I need justice, I need justice. Oh! I love my wife. It is only justice that will pacify my heart for the gruesome way my joy was stolen from me,” he lamented.
Meanwhile the policeman accused of firing the bullet that killed Mrs. Udoh was arraigned before an Ebute-Metta Magistrate Court last Monday on a two count charge.
The charges read: That you Aremu Museliu, ‘m’ on the 16th day of September, 2015, at about 2000 hrs at Ijegun, Isheri-Osun, Lagos in the Lagos Magisterial District, did unlawfully kill one Comfort Godwin Sunday ‘f’ by shooting her with AK 47 rifle and thereby committed an offense punishable under Section 221 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011.
That you Aremu Museliu ‘m’ on the same date, time and place in the aforesaid Magisterial district, did unlawfully shot one Godwin Sunday ‘m’ with AK 47 rifle and caused him grievous body harm and thereby committed an offense punishable under section 243 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria.
The accused was remanded in prison custody while the case was adjourned to November 25, 2015.
Meanwhile, worried by this development, Akwa-Ibom indigenes in Lagos under the umbrella of Akwa-Ibom Community in Lagos, AKISCOM, have threatened to put a stop to what they described as maltreatment against their kinsmen in Lagos.
The group had in conjunction with members of Women Arise Group, a Non-governmental organization (NGO) and human rights activists staged a peaceful protest demanding for justice and compensation at the Ebute Metta Magistrate Court in Oyingbo during the hearing of the matter.
In a statement, President of Akwa-Ibom State Community in Lagos, Chief Elijah Ifot, said indigenes of Akwa Ibom state were greatly worried by the death of Mrs. Udoh and vowed to leave no stone unturned to check what he described as the killings and molestation of Akwa- Ibom indigenes in the state.
“Akwa-Ibom community in Lagos is worried by the incessant killing and molestation of our people, we would leave no stone unturned in using all legal, legitimate and constitutional means at our disposal to checkmate this trend. We have decided to stage this peaceful protest with members of Women Arise group and other security and human rights activists on the killing of our sister, Mrs. Idongesit Godwin who was carrying her 11-month-old baby, by a happy-trigger policeman because she refused to part with some money demanded by the policemen.”
Ifot thanked the Akwa-Ibom State government for showing interest on the affairs of its people in Lagos. He said: “This incident has brought the people and government together; this is a proof of true government and indigene relationship.” He promised to work and report to the state government the interest of the people in Lagos. Legal counsels to the family of the deceased and Akwa-Ibom Community in Lagos, Messrs Silas Udoh and Cletus Eyo-Udo, assured that with the assistance, commitment and interest of the state government, justice would be done on the matter.
Addressing newsmen immediately after the court session, Special Assistant to Akwa-Ibom State Governor on Legal Matters, Mr. Andem Andem, expressed worry on such incident and disclosed that Governor Udom Emmanuel led government does not welcome injustice, maltreatment and denial of people’s rights and therefore would ensure justice on the matter.
He said the state government is committed to the protection of the interest and welfare of all Akwa- Ibom indigenes irrespective of where they reside in Nigeria and in Diaspora.
Andem while thanking the leadership of Akwa-Ibom Community in Lagos, AKISCOM, members of Women Arise Group led by its President Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin and other Human Rights activists for the show of love and concern, charged the people to remain united and in love for one another.
Meanwhile, Women Arise in a statement signed by its President, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin demanded that Nigerian Police and Lagos State government pay reasonable monetary compensation to the family of the deceased and speed up the prosecution of the accused to serve as deterrent to others.
It also demanded scholarship grant for the education of the children of the deceased to university level via a trust fund as well as to give full and comprehensive medical checkup for the husband of the deceased.
Pix & Source: The Sun.
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