“We live at Adidas street, Tolu at the shores of Tolu Tin can lagoon. Last year, Babalawo had a problem with my son, Godwin who is just 15 -years-old. One day, Godwin was carrying sand for somebody and Babalawo saw him, picked up a bottle and attempted to break my son’s head with it but he was able to escape and ran away from him.
When I heard about the
incident, I confronted him but instead of making peace he threatened to kill me
and my children. So since then we have avoided him. What led to the problem on
November 14th was that I found a pair of slippers in the dustbin and wanted to
use it to make a fire. Babalawo saw the slippers with Godwin and challenged
him.
My son told him they
belonged to his mother because I brought it from the dustbin. The wicked and
shameless man broke a bottle and gave my son a hot pursuit. When he caught him,
he stabbed him in the head. People were begging the man to leave the little boy
alone but to no avail. When I returned home I was faced with that situation.
When I inquired why he
should stab my son, he threatened to kill me. He wore the necklace I gave my
son, so I removed it from his neck after he struggled with me to retain it. To
my greatest surprise, he picked up a bottle and after smashing it stabbed me
close to my breast. I screamed that the man had killed me and as he wanted to
stab me in the face, I blocked the bottle with my hand.”
“There was blood all over my body. I thought I
was going to die. I could not bear the pains so I cried like a baby. I was
screaming and rolling in the pool of my blood until somebody called my daughter,
Blessing who rushed back home. On seeing me, she cried, thinking that the man
had killed me.”
The man is a known Indian
hemp seller in the area. He knew I had nobody to run to. He knew I’m from a
very poor family. He believed he would kill me and members of my family and
nothing will happen. From what has happened so far, if this man kills me and members
of my family the police will not do anything.”
On filing a complaint
“Policemen at Tolu police station have taken
sides“They were protecting the man and he kept boasting that the policemen
there were on his payroll. He might be right, because the Investigative Police
Officer (IPO) who is handling the case is doing the wrong thing. He refused to
make an arrest and the suspect is walking free. The IPO did not include his
name in the statement form.
The woman and her daughter in Femi Hospital, Bale
street, Tolu Olodi- Apapa, in tears, lamenting their agony and humiliation.
Their blood pressure ran high, not because of what the man did to them but from
how to raise N200,000 (Two Hundred Thousand Naira) bill the hospital had just
presented to them.
Also, instead of rushing me
and my daughter to the general hospital, they abandoned us at Femi Hospital,
Bale Street, Tolu, Olodi -Apapa. The medical director of the hospital (Olufemi
Ekanado) told my daughter and I to pay N200, 000 before they could discharge
us. My daughter’s bill is N80,000 while mine is N120, 000. I’m a widow and a
petty trader. I hawk sachet water, so how can I raise such amount of money?
All the money we have at
home is about N20, 000 both my money and that of my daughter. My daughter
persuaded the doctor to allow her go home and bring the little cash but he
refused, saying we must pay all the money. We have been held captive here since
November 14, this year when the incident occurred. The man who inflicted the
injury in us did not even come to say sorry. He never cared whether we survive
or die. But God will pay him back.”
“I would like either the Federal government or
governor Babatunde Fashola-led government to rescue us from this problem. I
know Fashola is a very good and kind Governor. He should see us as members of
his family and assist us.”
Her daughter, 19 year old
Blessing, an SSS 2 student of Ojoku Senior High School, Tolu, Olodi- Apapa
said,
“Unless there is no law in
Nigeria and unless all poor Nigerians can never get justice then this man will
go scot-free. Everybody in the area knows Babalawo is a very wicked man and
Indian hemp seller. Police are shielding him because he usually goes to the
station to ‘settle’ them. Government should step in, arrest and prosecute this
man for multiple attempted murder.”
When Leadership visited
Adidas street, close to Tolu -Tincan Lagoon, people seemed to be afraid to say
anything concerning Babalawo. They either responded thus:
“Please go, I don’t know who you are talking
about,” or “Please, I don’t know who you are. Go and search for Babalawo
yourself”.
Meanwhile, Leadership went
to the station to see the divisional police officer of the station, SP Mohammed
Aminu, but he was unavailable. All efforts made to get the reaction of the
State police spokesperson, DSP Ken Nwosu proved abortive as he did not respond
to calls.
Leadership
Wicked world
ReplyDeletehe supply those hungry policemen with Igbo not to worry he will met his waterloo
ReplyDeleteLevel of injustice in dat country is beyond control
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