The dust being generated by the death of a motor mechanic, Chukwudi Abraham, while in detention at the Octopus Strike Force of the Rivers State Police Command in Port Harcourt is yet to settle, as the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohaneze Ndi Igbo has staged a protest demanding justice.
The members of the Ohaneze Ndi Igbo gathered at the spare parts market in Ikoku, Mile two axis of Port Harcourt on Saturday afternoon where the deceased shop is located and marched around the place after they had paid a condolence visit to his family.
During the protest, they insisted that Chukwudi’s death in January this year was suspicious and called on the Inspector General of police to order a thorough investigation to ascertain the circumstances of his death, unmask the perpetrators and make them face the law.
Speaking to newsmen, the Eze Ndi Igbo in Rivers State and Bayelsa State, Sam Nwokolo, said the deceased was arrested by the tactical police unit led by a senior officer under what he described as a vendetta mission and was detained illegally.
Eze Nwokolo debunked claims by the police that Chukwudi was a kidnapper and detained him illegally, saying a close examination of the deceased body shows that he was tortured and resulted in his death.
While noting that a Pathologist had been consulted to conduct an autopsy on his body in collaboration with the police, he stated that a situation where an arrested suspect dies in detention, especially in the said circumstances leaves much to be desired.
He stated, “We visited the market where the deceased carried out his business to have firsthand information because one of our subjects, an Igbo son was murdered by the Nigeria police men Octopus, Rivers State.
“So we came to interface with the people, the spare parts dealers in Port Harcourt where he operated his business, the Igbo community and the family of the deceased. From our observation, we discovered that with the kind of business the deceased was into I don’t think he has a history of crime.”
Continuing, Eze Nwokolo, said, “You cannot just allege that the deceased is a kidnapper because you have personal problems with the man. Taking a personal vendetta is not tantamount to the person being tagged as a kidnapper.
“We want justice to take its cause. We have a government here in Rivers State and a Governor who listens to us. So we wouldn’t want to do something that might be tantamount to disrupting the peace in the state, knowing full well that we are over five million in Rivers State as a people.
“You cannot just kill somebody and go scot-free. So we have spoken to our people to remain calm and law-abiding that we will get justice for him. I have also spoken to the Governor and he has assured me that we will get justice.
So believing the state Governor, those that are responsible for his death will be brought to book no matter who, no matter what nomenclature he carries being him a police officer or whatever.”
Eze Nwokolo further said, “We have seen the corpse and from our observation, he was murdered. We have also contacted a Pathologist to carry out an autopsy to verify the cause of his death.
“He has two small children. His wife is in the village now, and he has an aged father and mother. He was the breadwinner of the family and took care of his family and his siblings.
“You cannot just come and switch off the bulb of a family. We won’t allow that to happen.”
Also speaking, the deceased younger sibling, Chibueze Abraham, expressed bitterness that his brother was arrested on 11th January 2024, but that the police denied the family and their lawyer access to him.
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