
An Ikeja Special Offences Court on Tuesday, September 21, sentenced a 23-year-old chef, Joshua Usulor, to 28 years imprisonment for killing a lawyer, Mrs Feyisayo Obot.
Usulor brutally murdered the
34-year-old mother of two on January 26, 2019, at the Citiheights Hotel, Opebi,
Lagos State, where both of them lodged in different rooms.
Obot, an employee of an Abuja-based
non-governmental organisation, Save the Children, was in Lagos to write a
project management examination.
The prosecution, led by Mrs O.A.
Bajulaiye-Bishi, had said that Usulor, a resident of Number 30, Fadiya Street,
Ketu, Lagos, sneaked into the deceased's hotel room to steal her money and her
phones in order to offset his outstanding hotel bill.
The deceased struggled with him but
was overpowered. He then stabbed her with a sharp knife on the stomach and used
the same knife to slit her throat. Satisfied that the woman was dead, he made away with her phones and a cash sum
of twenty six thousand Naira (26,000).
During interrogation, the suspect
confessed to have committed the crime. He said he has never met Ms Obot until
the day he attacked her and that he was motivated to rob the deceased to enable
him offset his hotel bill having spent two days above the one day he paid for.
Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo sentenced
Usulor after he approached the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecution
(DPP) for a plea bargain agreement in which he would plead guilty to the crime.
The DPP had in the agreement
approved a term of 21 years’ imprisonment which would begin from the date of
Usulor’s remand.
However, during Tuesday’s
proceedings, the judge rejected the proposed prison term, saying that it was
too lenient.
The judge said she would exercise
the power conferred on her by Section 75 of the Administration of Criminal
Justice Law to increase the prison term to 30 years.
She eventually reduced Usulor’s
prison sentence to 28 years following plea for leniency by his counsel, Mr
Spurgeon Ataene.
In the plea, Ataene told the court
to temper justice with mercy. He submitted that Usulor was remorseful, adding
that he was a young man with a promising future. While sentencing Usulor, Taiwo
asked why he killed the lawyer.
“It was a mistake, I didn’t know
what got into me,” he responded.
“Your mistake has cost someone her
life,” the judge said. The prosecution was still
presenting witnesses in the case when Usulor proposed a plea bargain agreement.
Prosecution witnesses who testified
during the trial were – the hotel receptionist, Ms Lateefat Adebayo; the
hotel’s Operations Manager, Mr Olabanji Ibitunde; brother of the deceased, Mr
Ige Afolabi; and the Investigating Police Officer, Inspector John Babalola.
Usulor was arraigned on a count charge of murder contrary to Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos 2015.
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