The Guardian (Nigeria)

Osun Petitioner­s Seek N125m Compensati­on For Losing Life, Property

- Adelowo Adebumiti

AS Osun Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Police Brutality Human Rights Violations and Related Extra Judicial Killings resumed sitting, yesterday, three petitioner­s have prevailed on government and the Nigeria Police to award N125m compensati­on for the gruesome killing of one Mr. Rafiu Ajani. The petitioner­s approached the panel to seek compensati­on for different forms of brutality meted out on them by overzealou­s police officers on February 17, 2001. According to them, the incident occurred at Obeira police checkpoint, Okene, Kogi State, where three armed police officers gruesomely killed eight out of 10 occupants in the vehicle.

Narrating the ordeal while being led in evidence by his counsel on how he narrowly escaped death, one of the petitioner­s, Mr. Sulaimon Badmus, said he fled when the officers ran after one of the escaping victims.

He said the three fully armed police officers killed eight out 10 passengers in the vehicle that conveyed him on the fateful day.

“On that fateful day, I chartered a bus from Osogbo to Benue, but the driver took another eight passengers along the way who were going to Katsina State to buy rams, because it was during Salah festival. “We were deceived by the erring officers, because we were told that they were taking us to station, not knowing they were taking us to the forest. They tied our hands and one of the passengers that attempted to escape was gunned down immediatel­y.

“They poured petrol on us with the intention to set us a blaze. but when they ran after one of us that attempted to run, it was in that instance that I struggled to escape with one other passenger. Unfortunat­ely, the remaining passengers were burnt to death, including the driver.

 ??  ?? National President, Nigeria Society of Engineers, Babagana Mohammed (left); immediate past Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Water Engineers (NIWE), Abolade Lawal; Minister of Water Resources, Suleman Adamu; Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Water Engineers (NIWE), Chinyere Igwegbe and past Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Water Engineers (NIWE), Joe Ezie, during the investitur­e of the 6th National Chairman of NIWE and inaugurati­on of her 2021 Executive Committee Members in Abuja…yesterday
National President, Nigeria Society of Engineers, Babagana Mohammed (left); immediate past Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Water Engineers (NIWE), Abolade Lawal; Minister of Water Resources, Suleman Adamu; Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Water Engineers (NIWE), Chinyere Igwegbe and past Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Water Engineers (NIWE), Joe Ezie, during the investitur­e of the 6th National Chairman of NIWE and inaugurati­on of her 2021 Executive Committee Members in Abuja…yesterday

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