You Lied Over Killing of Petrol Attendant By Police, Abia Govt Tells Lai Mohammed
Abia State Government has replied Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed over his recent killing of petrol attendant by the police in the State.
The State government who refuted Lai’s claim said the Minister lied.
It would be recalled that Mr. Lai Mohammed has during a briefing of the presidential task force on COVID-19 said the man was killed by a motorist, and not the police.
Speaking he said; “The petrol attendant was not actually killed by the policeman,” Mr Mohammed had said. “Fact at our possession is that the policeman hit a Keke, people were protesting so during the protest another motorist hit the petrol attendant.”
Lai Mohammed further said; “Well, it does not matter who killed, a life is very precious but we just wanted to establish the fact of the matter that the petrol attendant actually died when he was hit by an oncoming vehicle during the protest.”
However, the Abia State Commissioner for Information John Kalu, in a statement he issued on Friday, said the petrol attendant, Chibuisi Okameme, was shot dead by a police officer, contrary to the minister’s claims.
He said; “The Honorable Minister was quoted to have said, among other things that, ‘What happened was that the policeman hit a Keke Napep and while the people were protesting, another oncoming vehicle hit the petrol attendant leading to his death’.
See Full statement below:
Our attention has been drawn to a statement in the media credited to the Honorable Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, as published in some national newspapers to the effect that the late petrol attendant in Aba, Mr Chibuisi Okameme, believed to be a victim of extra-judicial killing, was not killed by a police man.
The Honorable Minister was quoted to have said, among other things that, “What happened was that the policeman hit a Keke Napep and while the people were protesting, another oncoming vehicle hit the petrol attendant leading to his death”.
Nothing can be further from the truth!
We wish to state categorically that information available to us suggests that one Inspector Osas Atsu of Ohuru Isimiri Police Division, Aba, allegedly shot and killed the late petrol attendant, Mr Chibuisi Okameme, of Green Mac Filling Station, New Umuahia Road, Aba, by aiming and firing live bullets at him in broad daylight and in the presence of many shocked eyewitnesses.
The police authorities in the state are currently detaining the suspect in preparation for prosecution after due orderly room trial. We are therefore shocked to read the statement credited to the Honorable Minister, as reported by the News Agency of Nigeria and published by several leading national newspapers. We believe that the Honorable Minister of Information may either have been misinformed or misquoted on the true state of affairs.
Abia State Government wishes to call on the Police authorities to expedite the arraignment of the alleged murderer of Citizen Okameme as we will not accept any cover up or conspiracy to do same from any quarters. May we reiterate that nothing short of justice for the grieving family and friends of the late hard working young man will be acceptable to us.
We also wish to call on the Honorable Minister to cross check facts of the matter with the police authorities and immediately issue the necessary corrigendum to avoid being seen as part of a potential plot to cover up a matter that is certainly of public interest and which also involves the painful loss of a human life through obvious abuse of firearms.
It is already a matter of public knowledge that the sad murder of Citizen Okameme is one too many involving trigger happy armed security agents in our state including the unfortunate murder of Mr Chimaobi Nworgu of Amaise Umuokereke Ngwa Village in Obingwa LGA.
We are however consoled that our insistence on justice for Late Chimaobi led to the dismissal and trial of the army officer involved. We will also not relent until justice is done in the instant case and others involving alleged extra judicial killings in Abia State.
Thank you.
Chief John Okiyi Kalu
Honorable Commissioner for Information, Abia State.
24/04/2020
