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Former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, western Nigeria, Alhaja Sinatu Ojikutu and Sampson Ojikutu, will be arraigned by the Special Fraud Unit (SFU), of the Nigeria Police Force before a Federal High Court in Lagos tomorrow on a three-count charge of conspiracy, obtaining by false pretence and stealing.
Sources close to SFU informed P.M.NEWS that Ojikutu, who is currently in the United States of America, USA, will be repatriated to Nigeria and arraigned tomorrow.
In a criminal charge number FHC/L/C/343c/13 filed before the court by CSP Effiong Asuquo from the SFU, it was alleged that Ojikutu and Sampson in September 2011 at Lekki Phase 1, Victoria Island, Lagos, conspired to commit felony to wit, obtaining the sum of N130 million.
The money was allegedly collected from a Lagos businessman, Cajetan Okekearu, under the pretence that they have a plot of land at Lekki Phase 1 at Victoria Island to sell to him.
Sources close to SFU informed P.M.NEWS Ojikutu’s proposed repatriation was effected with the assistance of the US Embassy in Nigeria.
Reports disclosed that all arrangements have been put in place for Ojikutu’s repatriation to Nigeria today.
When
Nonso Ozoemena, a 28-year-old man, arrived in Lagos, his plan was to
set up a business so that he would be able to support his widowed mother
and his seven siblings in Anambra State. Soon after, he was able to open a restaurant in Trade Fair Complex, FESTAC, and it seemed his dream was coming true. His expectation was however eroded after a drunken police corporal, Mohammed Abubakar, shot him in the eye. Ozoemena said he was shot in the eye in the FESTAC area on August 5, 2013. Narrating
what transpired on the fateful day, he said, “I had just returned from
work and I was about entering my house at Amuwo Odofin when I heard the
policeman arguing with someone in the next house. The policeman then
called his colleagues for help. “When his colleagues arrived, they
persuaded him to leave the place because he was drunk. After much
pleading, the policeman left. A few minutes later, the policeman
returned with a gun and started shooting sporadically. “One of the bullets hit me in the right eye. A barber, Bright John, was killed.” PUNCH Metro learnt that during the shooting, a pregnant woman was hit while another man, Tayo Ajasa, was also shot in the thigh. It
was learnt that the policeman, who is attached to a security company in
the area, fled the scene after realising the havoc he had wreaked. Ozoemena and the other victims were later taken to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba. It
was learnt that while other victims were treated and discharged,
Ozoemena, was taken to the Accident and Emergency Unit of the hospital,
where the eye was operated. The company was also said to have contributed N146, 000 to pay the medical bill. The victim, who had been discharged, told PUNCH Metro that he had not been able to go to work since the incident occurred. He said he had been in constant pains and had found it difficult to sleep. Our correspondent observed that pus was coming from Ozoemena eye. But the victim said the pus was the least of his problems. He
said, “I am in so much pain. The unfortunate thing is that I have not
been able to tell my mother about the incident because I don’t want her
to worry. “I don’t have perfect vision anymore. In fact, a few days
ago, I was knocked down by a vehicle coming from the right side while I
was attempting to cross the road.” Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Umar Manko, had declared the policeman wanted. Manko
said the wanted policeman was attached to Police Mobile Force 17,
Akure, Ondo State, and wondered what he was doing in Lagos. However,
Ozoemena’s lawyer, Mr. George Nwahajioke, said the police must
compensate his client. The lawyer said declaring the policeman wanted
was not enough, adding that the victim’s expectations had been eroded by
the loss of his eye. Nwahajioke, who lamented the increase in police
brutality, said, “Nigerians are living in fear of arrogant culture of
impunity within the Nigeria Police. Nonso Ozoemena is just one of the
few lucky Nigerians to survive as our police, who are supposed to
protect us, now turn the barrel of their guns at us. “We are
demanding N100m as compensation from the police and the company jointly
and severally to help our client get the urgent medical attention he
needs.” All efforts to contact the company proved abortive as an
email sent to it was not replied, while a text message sent to it was
not responded to.