The Guardian (Nigeria)

Murder of Lagos youth leader: Group calls for probe one year after

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

ONE year after the gruesome murder of a youth leader, Mr. Sheriff Ishola Salami in Ojomu community, Ajiran area of Lagos State, the Centre for Human and Social- Economic Rights ( CHSR) has called on the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, to order credible investigat­ion into the matter.

President of the body, Comrade Alex Omotehinse, who made the call yesterday, during a press conference, regretted that exactly one year, Nigerians are appalled that the police are yet to conduct investigat­ion into the callous incident.

On Tuesday, April 18, 2023, Salami was murdered by unknown assailants at Mobu town, adjacent Ajiran. Concerned indigenes of the Ajiran community and the traditiona­l leadership made representa­tions to the police to unravel the mystery behind the murder, but no meaningful step was taken to investigat­e the case. Omotehinse said the police’s apparent nonchalanc­e was deliberate­ly orchestrat­ed to frustrate investigat­ion and deny justice to the immediate family of the deceased.

He said: “You would recall that in the last one year, we had cause to call out the Inspector General of Police ( IGP), Egbetokun, with appeal to the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo- Olu on the need to fish out the perpetrato­rs of the heinous crime and bring them to book

in accordance with the dictates of the law and in the interest of justice.

“In the last one year, the deceased’s mother, who was terminally ill at the time of the unfortunat­e incident, passed on in trauma, while his wife, Mrs. Mariam Ishola Salami and three young daughters, Zinat, Asisat and Arafat are yet to be reassured that justice would be done to the memory of their loved one.

The President said the family of the deceased has been left to mourn their beloved son, husband and father without any glimmer of hope of getting justice since the law enforcemen­t agencies; particular­ly the police charged with the responsibi­lity of protecting and conducting criminal investigat­ion, have not been forthcomin­g.

“For the avoidance of doubts, the murder incident was duly reported at the Ogombo police station, Lekki, followed up with a notificati­on to the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Nigeria Police Force, Zonal Command Headquarte­rs, Zone II, Onikan.

“You would recall that in November 2023, we embarked on advocacy to the

Commission­er of Police, Lagos State, National Human Rights Commission ( Lagos State Office) and the office of the Governor of Lagos State,” he said.

Also, the wife of the deceased, Mariam, who expressed disappoint­ment with the turn of events, said: “I have been expecting justice in the last one year. He was murdered in broad daylight, despite all pleas to government and law enforcemen­t agencies, all fell on deaf ears.

“I am appealing to Governor Sanwo- Olu to wade into this matter. The police knew what happened but kept quiet. Those who know what really transpired are afraid to come out to talk; I am doing this because I am his wife.”

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The late Salami and IGP, Kayode Egbetokun

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