A Lagos
State high court in Igbosere, on Tuesday, sentenced a Togolese, Sunday Anani,
to life imprisonment for the murder of the CEO of Credit Switch Ltd, Ope
Bademosi, who had employed him as a cook.
Mr Anani
had only been in the employ of the deceased for three days when he committed
the crime on October 31, 2018, at the Ikoyi residence of the deceased.
The judge,
Mobolanle Okikiolu-Ighile, sentenced the accused after he changed his initial
not guilty plea to a guilty plea.
He had
entered into plea bargain with the prosecution to avoid being charged with an
offence that carried the death sentence.
Through
the plea bargain instituted through a letter dated May 20, the prosecution
changed the original charge of murder and armed robbery to one of manslaughter.
Justice
Okikiolu-Ighile, while sentencing the defendant, said ” it is annoying that a
young man like this would involve himself in this kind of crime.
“What did
he hope to achieve in life involving himself in this kind of crime, I ask? It
is very painful that a young boy whom the family of Bademosi welcomed in their
home as a cook ended up causing so much havoc and endless pain.
“It is
even more painful that the defendant had no motive of working but came into the
house with a criminal intention to steal to kill and to destroy.
“The
defendant admitted ‘I killed him.’ This was an innocent and unsuspecting
family.”
She also
asked if the defendant had an allocutus to make to the court before his
sentence was delivered. In response, his counsel, the Director of the Office of
the Public Defender (OPD), Aderenra Adeyemi, urged the court to note that the
defendant was a first time offender.
“The
defendant is a young man and he is remorseful about what he has done. He is a
first time offender, there is no evidence that he committed any crime before
this. Our humble application is to urge your lordship to grant a sentence of
years certain. However, if My Lordship is mindful of upholding what we have
agreed in the plea bargain, we will accept the sentence therein.”
The
prosecuting counsel, Titilayo Shitta-Bey, Lagos State Director of Public
Prosecutions (DPP), however, opposed the prayer.
She said
the nature of the crime is one that is gradually becoming a menace in the
society and the judiciary has to send a strong signal and therefore maximum
sentencing should be delivered.
“We urge
this court to grant the maximum sentence for the offence of voluntary
manslaughter act as charged.
“The
defendant was employed into the home of his boss, entrusted with a high level
of responsibilities as a cook.
“Barely
three days after resumption of duty, the defendant cut short the life of a man
that gave him a new lease of life, depriving him the privilege of enjoying life
with his wife and children, which the deceased was entitled to.
“Judicial
notice must be taken of the fact that this act of violence by domestic
employees against their employers is becoming rampant. The sentence must
reflect that this conduct is unacceptable to our society we must send the
message to others of like minds like the defendant.”
After
hearing from both parties, the judge held that “Sunday Adefonou Anani,
defendant in this case, is hereby sentenced to life imprisonment. The term of
imprisonment shall commence from today June 25, 2019.”
It will be
recalled that the defendant fled the scene of the crime and was apprehended in
Imo State and subsequently brought back to Lagos where he was charged with the
offences of murder and armed robbery, contrary to Sections 223 and 297 (2) (b)
of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 at an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court
which remanded him on November 12, 2018.
On April
10, he was charged for Mr Bademosi’s murder at the High Court where he pleaded
not guilty.
During the
course of the short trial, the Lagos State Government told the court that Mr
Anani, last October 31 at 3B, Onikoyi Lane, Parkview Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos,
unlawfully killed Mr Bademosi by stabbing him with a knife on his chest.
The
prosecution also called two witnesses which included the wife of the deceased,
Ebunola Bademosi, who informed the court that she found her husband already
dead in a pool of his own blood.
“I entered
the apartment. By the time I got in, I looked up and saw blood flowing out of
my husband’s bedroom. I couldn’t enter my husband’s bedroom because the door
was only partially open, but I could see his body lying on the floor. I wasn’t
sure of what could be happening inside the bedroom, so, I ran out of the
building and started screaming, calling neighbours to help. A couple of people
came. I told them to go up and check, that something was happening, that I
didn’t know what exactly it was.”
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