A
six-year-old girl, Mariam Adeniji, is currently in shock after witnessing the
killing of her father, Rafiu Adeniji, who was allegedly shot dead by policemen
on Sunday.
The little girl, who spoke to PUNCH Metro while trying
to fight back tears, said her father was killed after challenging policemen
over an accident along the Mangoro end of Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
She said, “My daddy was driving home when someone
hit his car. He went to see the policemen; they just brought out their guns and
shot him. They then ran away.”
Another occupant of the vehicle, Lateef Okesola,
who expressed shock at the incident, said it occurred in broad daylight.
He said, “Adeniji, Mariam and I, were all in his
Honda car; Adeniji was driving. We were headed towards Agege when we saw a
white police patrol vehicle with the inscription, OPS Attack, chasing a
commercial bus. So, Rafiu swerved to the side and allowed the vehicle to pass.
“We continued on our journey but after a while, we
found ourselves behind the same bus. Suddenly, the driver of the bus applied
his brake.”
Unfortunately for Adeniji, he couldn’t stop his car
fast enough as his vehicle was said to have hit the bus from behind, causing
Okesola to sustain a bruise on his head. An argument was said to have ensued
between the bus driver and Adeniji after the motorist demanded payment for the
repair of the bus.
The deceased allegedly told the bus driver to blame
the policemen for causing the accident.
“The policemen were parked on the side of the road
and when Rafiu approached them to discuss what had happened, one of them
alighted and shot him in the chest before fleeing.
“It was the sympathisers who gathered, that flagged
down another commercial bus to take us all to the Isokoko Police Division,”
Okesola added.
After obtaining a police report, Adeniji was taken
to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, where he was confirmed
dead.
Not long after his corpse was taken to his family
home at Oshodi, Adeniji was said to have been rushed to a private hospital
after a sympathiser claimed he saw the corpse move.
However, Adeniji was confirmed dead again at
Jericho hospital.
When our correspondent visited Adeniji’s mother’s
home located on Samura Street, sympathisers were seen coming in droves to
condole with his aged mother said to be in her 70s.
PUNCH Metro gathered that Adeniji was an employee
of NAHCO. His colleagues, who came to sympathise with the family, described him
as a hardworking man.
Elder sister of the deceased, Titilayo Akintunde,
described the incident as a nightmare, saying there was a need for the
government to curb the excesses of policemen.
She said, “One wonders why it is those that are
paid to protect lives and property that “continue to add sorrows to our lives
in this country.
“My brother was not a thug. He was gainfully employed
at NAHCO. He had a wife and two children. Unfortunately, his life was cut short
in his prime.
“The case is even more pathetic because he was
killed in the presence of his six-year-old daughter and she has refused to eat
since the incident. It is a sight that she will never “forget. We want justice
for him. Imagine what our mother is going through right now?”
When contacted on the telephone, the Deputy Police
Public Relations Officer, Damasus Ozoani, said, “There was a shooting in Agege
area which led to loss of life. The patrol team within that area has been
arrested and their arms have been taken for ballistic examination.”
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