Anger. Rage. Tension. These are the sentiments that currently
pervade Owaelu Uratta, a community in Owerri North Local Government
area, as well as Umueze Uzoagba in Ikeduru Local Government area, both
of Imo State, following the gruesome murder of a 26-year-old man,
Okechuku Izuchukwu Iwuchukwu. He allegedly died in the hands of some men
of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Orji.
Okey, as he was fondly called, was the only child of his parents –
Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Iwuchukwu. They hail from Umueze Uzoagba but reside
in Owaelu Uratta. The deceased was a tricycle (keke) operator before his
demise.
The young man’s wife, Mrs. Obianuju Iwuchukwu, is expecting the
couple’s first child. Traditional ruler of the community and the Acting
Commandant General, Imo State Peace Advocate Corps, Hon. Peter C. Ohagwa
who were sent by the state governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, were in the
town to plead with the people to maintain peace. Their pleas calmed the
people of the community and averted a reprisal.
According to eyewitnesses, Okechukwu, who recently returned from
Pakistan where he went in search of greener pastures before going into
the keke transport business, was allegedly returning from work
when he sighted some group of people lying down, and he thought some
robbers were operating in the area. He turned round to escape, but two
officers of the NSCDC who were operating an illegal checkpoint in the
area reportedly opened fire on him, killing him instantly.
In a petition sent to the Imo State Police Commissioner through their
lawyer, Mr. Williams N. Opara of Osuoha, Opara & Co.,
Ahuruole-Florence Chambers, Owerri, the family expressed shock that the
killers of its only child branded the deceased an armed robber who had a
shoot-out with them.
The petition partly reads: “It is our brief that our client’s only
child was gruesomely murdered by Inspector Ekere Harrison Ifeanyi and
Sergeant Ojoko Paul, who are men of the Nigerian Security and Civil
Defence Corps attached to its headquarters in Owerri on Saturday, the
25th day of July, 2015 at about 11.00pm when he was riding home on his
way back from work at Old ELF Petrol Station situate along Umundula,
Owaelu, Owalla Road, Off Orji Junction.
“Sir, it is our further briefing that it took these men of the Civil
Defence Corps a period of five hours between 11.00pm to 4.00am to lodge a
false report of a shoot-out with “armed robbers” at the Divisional
Police Station, Orji which is a distance of less than one kilometre from
the scene of the incident. And within the period, we are briefed, these
men from the Civil Defence Corps were able to get an old and unused
gun, one expended bullet and one live bullet which they planted on the
body of our client’s son in order to brand him as “an armed robber” in
order to justify their cruel and extra judicial killing of our client’s
son.
“Sir, it is our brief that there was no report of any robbery and or
armed robbery incident in the neighbourhood and or vicinity on the day
our client’s son was killed. It is also our briefing that people were
still carrying on with their various businesses around the scene and
around the junction area.”
The petition stressed that the victim once rode a keke on hire
purchase basis for somebody, which he eventually inherited and sold to a
Civil Defence officer before the one in which he was killed was bought
for him by his father.
The family called on the state police boss to use his good offices to
cause the circumstances leading to the death of their son to be
investigated and to bring the culprits to book.
One of the natives of Owaelu, who pleaded anonymity, told Daily Sun
that the murder of Okechukwu was a big blow to the community, and that
the traditional ruler even cried for the young man and his family.
He said: “Okey is such a quiet boy who is loved by all. In fact, this
is darkness for this family. Most annoying is branding this boy an
armed robber, but they have failed in that because it happened where
people were. It took these officers four hours to report the matter at
the Orji police station. They used this period of interlude to organise
an obsolete locally made gun and claimed they found it in his keke. When
it became clear to them that the incident took place near living homes
and that people saw what happened, they went to Governor Rochas Okorocha
to intervene and plead with the family.
“In fact, it was when the senior police officer saw the gun that he
got angry and sent his men to go and arrest the guys, and we are happy
that they have been arrested and detained. So we plead with the
President, Attorney General of the Federation, Imo State Governor, Imo
State Chief Judge, Commissioner for Justice and all the authorities
concerned to give us justice. His father has been down with stroke and
his pregnant wife can no longer cope as he is the only son and the bread
winner of the family.”
Father of the deceased, who is in his late 60s told the reporter: “I
am finished. My son is very responsible and does not look for problem.
He hardly talks. He had before now travelled to Pakistan for greener
pastures but it did not work out and he returned home. And instead of
staying idle before any other trip could be arranged for him, he began
this keke thing. You can see I have been down with stroke and he is the
one taking care of all of us.
“The first keke he used was on hire purchase. He completed the money
and it became his. But when the engine started to gulp oil, he dropped
it and I bought him this one. He then sold that one to a Civil Defence
officer and he has not even paid him for it.
“That night we were waiting for him to return. When the time passed,
we called his number severally and it was not going. We all became
worried and in the morning somebody called his wife and told him to come
to the police station, that she should come with one of our brothers
who they said was the last person he called. When they got to the police
and seeing the condition of the wife, they asked them to go, pretending
he was in the cell. They later called the man out and told him that he
was in the hospital.
“When the young man came back and reported the matter, he went with
some people to see him in the hospital as the police did not tell them
he was dead. They went with the police to Aladinma Hospital and they
moved round the whole ward and could not see him. After a long time,
they now asked the nurses and it was the nurses that led them to the
mortuary where they deposited him. He was brought there dead and taken
straight to the mortuary.
“Why would people be this wicked? What shall I do now? I want the
government to bring those that killed my son to book. I want justice for
my son. This is too much for us to bear. Look at his pregnant wife.
Why? Why?”
However, when contacted, the State Police Public Relations Officer,
Mr. Andrew Enwerem, a deputy superintendent of the police (DSP) said the
command got a report from the NSCDC of an encounter their officers had
with armed robbers who engaged them in a shoot-out. They said in the
process, one of the robbers was gunned down.
Enwerem, who said he did not even know the name of the deceased,
however said the NSCDC, as a security agency, would be in the best
position to give details of what happened.
When asked about the alleged arrest of the NSCDC men, he said: “I am
not investigating. If there is any arrest made, I have not been
informed.”
Also speaking, Hon. Ohagwa of the State Peace Advocate Corps, told
the reporter: “You know our Governor Rochas Okorocha, anything that
touches the people touches him. So when he got the report of this
incident, he sent us to console the people and appeal to them to be
calm. By God’s grace, we have stopped them from engaging in a reprisal. I
know that the government will see that the matter is handled the way
justice would be seen to have been done.”
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