Saheed Waliu, the 28-year-old, who was in
a coma five months after being allegedly brutalised by some policemen, is dead.
Waliu was said to have given up the ghost at
about 9am last Sunday at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja,
Lagos.
Waliu was hospitalised at LASUTH, after
suffering a brutal attack from yet-to-be identified policemen attached to the
Highway patrol, along the LASU-Igando Road on May 8, 2013. He was reportedly on
his way home with a friend, Sherif Eleda, when the incident occurred. Waliu’s
aged mother said that the policemen had thrown an iron rod at Waliu, causing
him to fall from his bike. He was said to have suffered a cracked skull and a
broken leg in the process.
No formal complaint was made at the nearest
police station to the scene of the incident. Waliu’s family at the time, were
said to be more preoccupied with how to save his life.
Despite the two surgeries performed on
his head, Waliu reportedly never regained consciousness since the night of the
attack.
His aged mother, Sadiat, had reportedly kept
vigil through the five-month ordeal in the hope that Waliu would get better.
His sister, Taiwo, said, “We were outside
the hospital ward as usual that Sunday when a nurse called to tell us that
something was wrong. There was only one doctor available because of the
strike. The doctor gave us some prescription to buy; she didn’t say what
exactly had changed in Waliu’s condition. We left to buy the drugs. By the time
we returned, they told us he was dead.” He was buried on Tuesday according
to Muslim rites.
Already, a non-governmental organisation, Know Your
Rights Initiative, have written a petition to the Inspector General of Police
on the issue.
KYRI Legal Adviser, Mr. Omo Egbekuse, had said, “As
soon as the matter came to our attention, we wrote a petition to the Inspector
General of Police, the Lagos State Police Commissioner and the Assistant
Inspector General of Police, Zone 2. We haven’t heard from them yet but expect
that action would be taken in respect of this matter.”
The Force Police Public Relations Officer, CSP
Frank Mba, when contacted, said, “We condole with the family and friends
of the deceased, who is said to have died on Sunday. However, while the Force
does not condone any act of irresponsibility from its officers, we are
constrained at the moment because of insufficient facts.
“As it is, Waliu’s family cannot identify the
policemen by names, the make of their car, registration number or the
inscription of the vehicle. These are facts that make it easy to trace the
offending officers, bring them to justice and quickly conclude the investigation.
“If the family of the deceased can make this
information available to us, it would greatly help our investigation and ensure
that those alleged to be responsible for Waliu’s death are brought to justice.”
Source: Punch Nigeria
Source: Punch Nigeria

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