Alex Ochienu, a pastor with
the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Abuja, has been brutally beaten up by
soldiers, Punch Metro reports.
The man said he was
assaulted and beaten by two soldiers into a coma for refusing to obey their
order to do frog jumps.
The cleric alleged that he
was flogged by Cpl. M. Dankwa and his colleague whose name he did not know,
until he collapsed and was rushed to the Gwarimpa General Hospital where he was
admitted at the Emergency ward.
The civil engineer said he
was supervising construction works at Paradise Estate, Life Camp, Abuja when
the soldiers invaded the site with officials of the Development Control
Department and assaulted him and other workers.
Ochienu told Northern City
News on Tuesday that the soldiers beat him with rifle butts and kicked him in
the stomach simply because he told them he could not obey their order to do
frog jumps as he was fasting.
The engineer said he lost
his phone during the incident which occurred on January 17, 2017 at 3pm.
According to Punch Metro,
Ochienu said despite his pleas to the rampaging soldiers that he was fasting,
they refused to listen, but rather flogged him until he collapsed.
He said, “The soldiers
rushed into the site and ordered everyone to frog-jump; they flogged the
workers and threatened to shoot us. I tried to explain to them that I was weak
because I was fasting, but Dankwa was infuriated by my explanation.
The cleric said he learnt
the soldiers apologised to the owners of the estate “for their mistake.”
But Ochienu said he planned
to take legal action against the Development Control Department and the
military for the assault.
The Paradise Estate Project
Manager, Tobias Tokbe, said he was not at the scene, but added that beside
Ochienu, another worker, Bem Ali, was also brutalised by the soldiers without
any reason.
He said, “I was discussing
with the development control officials at the project office when I saw some
workers carrying somebody and they told me Ochienu was beaten by the soldiers
that accompanied the development control officials to the site; I was livid.
“I immediately called the
development control director who said he didn’t authorise the soldiers to
attack anyone. We asked the soldier why he beat up the engineer and he said
Ochienu grabbed his jacket, which we know was a lie.”
Tokbe said the riot
policemen guarding the estate almost fought with the soldiers after the
incident.
When contacted, the
Development Control Director, Muktar Galadima, said he was informed about the
incident and “I said sorry, but I didn’t see the victim of the attack.”

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