MAN KILLS LOVER BOY OVER AFFAIR WITH DAUGHTER IN CALABAR; CONNIVE WITH DPO TO BURY HIM WITHOUT HIS FAMILY CONSENT
A man, Godwin
Elewana, has been accused of killing a 22-year-old youth, Douglas Ojugbo, for
allegedly having an affair with his daughter.
Neighbours said
Elewana, who lives in the Cross River Basin Development Authority, Eight Miles
area of Calabar, Cross River State, had warned Douglas to stop coming to his
house to see his daughter.
It was learnt
that Elewena could no longer hold his anger on March 10 when he pursued the boy
from his house and allegedly shot him to death.
It was gathered that Elewana first shot Douglas
in the arm, and later gave him another shot in the leg.
Neighbours told
our correspondent that he subsequently bundled the lover boy into his car and
drove him to the Federal Housing Police Station. It was learnt that the youth
died on the way to the station.
Residents of the
area said policemen at the station allegedly hastened Douglas’ burial at the Goldie
Cemetery to cover up the crime. But the Divisional Police Officer in charge of
the station, Mr. Mike Ezenwenrem, said the allegation was false.
One of the
neighbours, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, “The girl’s father
had warned the youth not to come near the daughter again, but the two of them
ignored the warning. I think that was why the man decided to take that horrible
action.
“On that fateful
day, we saw the man running after the lover boy. When the man caught up with
him around the basin authority gate, he shot him. After shooting him, he
dragged him into his car and drove off.”
It was gathered
that the parents of the deceased got the information about their son two days
later and immediately went to the Federal Housing Police Station, on getting to the police
station, the bereaved parents were told that their son was dead and had been
buried without their consent.
It was alleged
that the DPO coerced the father into signing an undertaking not make any
complaint to any authority whatsoever.
But the bereaved
father, Mr. Augustine Ojugbo, who is also a lawyer with Kanu G. Agabi &
Associates, said he had ignored the DPO and had petitioned the Assistant
Inspector General of Police, Zone 6, Calabar, and the National Human Rights
Commission to investigate the cause of his son’s death and bring those who
killed him to justice.
In the petition,
Ojugbo said his son was not having any romantic relationship with Elewana’s
daughter.
He explained
that Douglas had sold his mini laptop to Elewana’s daughter, who made part
payment, adding that it was the balance the son went to collect when he met his
untimely death.
He said, “My son
is 22 years old. Sometime this year, he sold his mini laptop to the daughter of
Mr. Elewana Godwin. Elewana’s daughter name is unknown to me at the moment. But
she made a part payment of the agreed sum, leaving the balance.
“My son, in a
bid to collect or recover the balance of his money, had been visiting the lady
at home and he ran into Elewana on his previous visits. Elewana, not pleased
with the boy’s presence, demanded to know what he was doing in his house. My
son explained to Elewana of his transaction with his daughter. Elewana, without
any effort to verify the boy’s story, asked him to leave his house and warned
him never to visit his house again.
“My son was
about leaving when Elewana’s daughter cornered him and asked him to come on
March 10 to collect the balance of his money. On that faithful day, my son went
to Elewana’s house, hoping to see the daughter as agreed, but unfortunately he
saw Mr. Elewana.
“Elewana, upon
sighting Douglas, ran into his room and fetched his gun. My son took to his
heels to save his life. However, Elewana pursued him until he caught up with
him at the gate of Basin Authority, and he shot my son first on the leg as a
result of which Douglas fell down. To accomplish his goal, Elewana shot him the
second time on the arm.
“Elewana still
bundled Douglas into his car and took him to the Divisional Police Officer of
the Federal Housing Police station. The DPO conspired with Elewana to get rid
of Douglas’ corpse.”
Douglas’ mother,
Mrs. Maria Ojugbo, who is a Director in the Department of Fishery, Ministry of
Agriculture, corroborated her husband’s claim when she said the family did not
know about the death until March 12 when his body was exhumed from a grave in
Goldie Cemetery.”
But the DPO said
he never knew Elewana until the corpse of Douglas was brought to his station as
an unidentified suspected armed robber.
Ezenwenrem told our correspondent that Douglas was brought in by the
station’s patrol team that got a distress call.
He said, “I got
a call from one of my patrol officers, who said an armed robbery suspect was
being brought in. I called the control unit, informing them that a suspect was
apprehended at the Basin Authority area. When the patrol came, I saw somebody
at the back of the pickup and they brought him down.
“They brought
some iron rods and one locally-made pistol, saying an angry mob nabbed the
robber. Elewana was there with the mob. He (Elewana) said he was in his
compound, when he heard his dog barking and that when he checked, he saw
someone rushing out from the sitting room of the other flat.
“He said the
suspect (Douglas) threatened him with the machete he was holding, but he
(Elewana) said he retreated to his flat and brought out his double-barrelled
gun and shot the suspect. He said after the shooting, the suspect still managed
to scale the fence, but the people around pursued him, brought him down and
beat him up.
“I sought to
know the boy’s identity, but nobody knew him. I then told my men to take the
statement from Elewana who acted in self-defence. The corpse was unidentified
and besides I could not raise N35,000 to take him to the mortuary, so I called
health workers in the state to take him away.
“I don’t know
anything about this issue of girlfriend and boyfriend. The man said the boy
came to rob in one of his flats and later threatened him. So, it was a case of
robbery.
“People should
not face the police, they should face the man who shot him. The man is not on
the run.”
When asked why
the police buried the corpse in a hurry, the DPO said, “Where do you expect me
to keep the corpse when I did not have the financial power to send the body to
mortuary?
“We have health
authority that could be called upon anytime to dispose unidentified corpse.
“Where they
could have faulted me is if someone had come to identify the corpse and I still
went to the health authority to bury the corpse. We normally call them to come
and dispose corpses, especially unidentified ones. At every point in this whole
issue, I communicated with the Commissioner of Police and also sent signals. I
did not follow the health authorities to where they took the corpse to..”
When contacted,
the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Hogan Bassey, declined comment on the
matter but we heard that the police in Zone Six had
commenced action on the matter by arresting Elewana.
culled from 'PUNCH'
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