The FCT
Police Public Relations Officer, Moshood Jimoh, said nobody is above the law.
He said he would find out about the matter concerning ill-treatment from Oliseh
Metuh with the Garki Divisonal Police Officer.
The Vice-Principal of
British Nigerian Academy, Prince & Princess Estate, Abuja, Mr. Kola Pele,
67, has taught in numerous schools and nurtured many pupils.
He was going about his duty
at the last BNA visiting day when the National Vice-Chairman (South-East),
Peoples Democratic Party, Mr. Olisa Metuh, invaded the school with his wife,
policemen as well as aides and allegedly assaulted him and other teachers for
confiscating his son’s GSM phone.
Metuh, a lawyer turned
politician, allegedly held Pele by the throat and reportedly ordered an aide to
put him in his car boot, saying “No police IG or SSS can secure your release.”
The incident, which
occurred on February 19, 2011, caused panic among the teachers and over 50
pupils that witnessed the incident.
The affected teachers had
filed a lawsuit seeking N250m for general damages, N10m for punitive damages
and N350, 000 for medical bills. The writ was issued by Joseph Dauda (SAN), the
Nigeria Bar Association President.
Pele told PUNCH METRO on
Wednesday that he went to the hostels around 6.30pm to check if the parents had
dispersed, when a teacher, Ms. Amuche Igbe, informed him that she saw Metuh’s
son, Derrick, a former pupil of the school, giving his GSM phone to pupils to
use in violation of the school rules.
The BNA VP explained that
Amuche seized the phone, handed it to him and he dropped it in his office. But
he said a few minutes after, three jeeps drove into the school premises at top
speed and Metuh alighted from the lead car.
“The jeeps drove round and
round and this attracted pupils and staff. Metuh alighted and said, ‘who is
Pele here’ and I said I am. He said, ‘where is my son’s phone. Before I could
speak, he held my throat and pushed me to the ground. He said his boys should
put me and another teacher, Babatunde Adedayo, in the car boot and that no
police IG or SSS can release us,” Pele said.
According to him, a
teacher, Hamzat Muftau, who was pleading with the PDP leader to calm down, was
knocked to the ground by one of Metu’s aides.
He alleged that Metuh’s
aides forcibly held Mufutau’s hands and took away his office keys and phone in
an attempt to get him to release Derrick‘s phone. Incidentally, Derrick is no
longer a pupil of the school as he was withdrawn in December 2010 while in
Senior Secondary 2.
Pele stated that the
teachers, who were apprehensive that he might be killed, advised him to release
the phone.
Pele said that the PDP
leader had no right to visit the school as his son was no longer a pupil,
adding that Metuh’s police aides did not intervene when he was being molested.
He added that although the
incident was reported at Garki Police Station, the Investigating Police Officer
identified simply as Felicia said ‘Metuh could not be arrested because he is a
big man, but could only be invited.’
Igbe, who corroborated
Pele’s claim, stated that she saw Derrick chatting with some female pupils and
asked him to leave the school, but instead of leaving, he walked towards the
male hostel, saying he wanted to retrieve his phone.
She said, “A pupil offered
to get the phone for him, but Derrick insisted on collecting it himself. There
is a gap in the gate through which a hand held out the phone, but before
Derrick could take the phone, I collected it from the person, but I could not
identify the pupil who brought it out.”
Muftau also explained that
every attempt to placate Metuh on the day was rebuffed as he insisted on having
the phone. “As I was begging him to take it easy, he said I should just get him
the phone, and that it is very expensive and can buy 200 of my own. As I moved
closer to him, his aide kicked me in the legs and I fell; he said I was
touching his boss. I suffered body pains, but I am better now.”
Another eyewitness,
Adedayo, a housemaster, described the incident as a show of shame, which might
have degenerated into a serious violence if more staff were around.
“When Metuh grabbed the VP
by the throat, I moved to intervene, but he asked his aide to put me and the VP
in the boot of his jeep, and boasted that no IG or SSS can release us,” he
explained.
A board member of BNA, who
does not want to be named, expressed dismay that Metuh, a former board member
of the school, would assault teachers in the presence of pupils.
“Why I am surprised is that
he is a friend of the owner of the school as well as a former BNA board member.
The teachers have gone to court and he will meet them there,” she said.
But when contacted, Metuh
said nobody was man-handled, insisting that the allegation was “a lie to cover
up their (the teachers’) incompetence and stupidity.”
He said, “They don’t have
the right to seize someone’s phone. The school never has such rule on a
visiting day. During the visiting day, the pupils have the right to use the
phone. When he was in the school, my son took my phone and used it there. The
rule doesn‘t say anything about using phone on a visiting day.
“Why do they have to
victimise a pupil because he left the school? My son and wife were the victims.
I don’t want to take issues with them because the owner of the school is my
friend. But I welcome the law suit; let them serve me the writ.”
Investigation continues...................................
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