The Nwachinyere of Lagos,
High Chief Nnaemeka Obiekwe has relieved how policemen chased his 27-year-old
son, Chigozie Promise to death.
The incident occurred on
April 11 when Chigozie was going to work.
The distraught father of
five said his son took a bike from Oshodi that fateful morning. Along the way,
some policemen started chasing Okada riders and the bike man that carried him
turned back driving against traffic back to Oshodi.
They were hit by a speeding
Tipper; Chigozie fell down and the tipper crushed him.
High Chief Obiekwe, who is
the Managing Director of Nna Motors Organisation, said the plans of his son to
further his study abroad were truncated.
He said: “My son just died
like that. He was working at Guinness Breweries in Ogba. He was going to work.
The boy is a graduate. He’s a good boy. He finished from Yaba College of
Technology (YABATECH). He had Higher National Diploma (HND) in Hospitality.
It’s a painful departure because he’s my first son. It pains me that things are
going the other way round in this country.”
He urged the government to
train security agencies on how to arrest offender’s without leading to death.
“Chasing Okada riders on
the road is not in tandem with modern way of securing the state. It happens in
many places especially all these Task Force men chasing Okada riders in order
to impound their motorcycles. They should realise that people are struggling to
make a living. There is poverty and hunger in the land. People want to survive.
“They can fashion way out
if they don’t want Okada on the road again. Let them withdraw their particulars
or ban them totally. That will be better than to be chasing Okada on the motion
or rounding them up dangerously.
“My own son has died. Who
knows who the next victim could be? The media should help to educate the police
on how things are done in advanced countries.”
He lamented that his hope
on the late Chigozie has been dashed.
“He was a humble person. He
is my hope. I’m looking forward that he would take care of me at old age, but
see what our policemen done to me. It’s a very painful situation. He wanted to
further his education overseas. I don’t even know what to say more. He’s minus
one from the people that have great prospects for Nigeria in the future. He’s
minus one in whatever I will be in the future. He’s minus one in whatever my
family will be in the future,” he said.

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