There
was mild drama on Sunday when a delegation of police officers led by
the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in Charge of Zone 2, Mr.
Mamman Tsafe, visited the Gbagada family home of Ugochukwu Ozuah, the
man who was killed five days after his wedding.
The meeting between Ozuah’s family and Tsafe, allegedly at the
instance of the police, took a dramatic turn when Ozuah’s family members
realised that the team had only come to pay their respects and not to
reveal the outcome of their investigation.
Ugochukwu died last September after he was shot by unidentified
policemen. The family had alleged that policemen attached to the Anthony
Division were responsible for the killing.
About a week after Ugochukwu’s death, a team of 12 policemen arrived
Lagos from the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Abuja to take
over the case.
However on Sunday, the family’s hope to finally close the chapter on the death of its member was dashed as the AIG was not forthcoming on identity of the suspected killers.
Instead, Tsafe gave a lecture on the commitment of the police to fish out the killers.
He said, “We have come to condole with your family over Ozuah’s death
and we want to assure you that we are totally committed to unraveling
the truth.
“The Inspector-General of police does not intend to hide anything.
That is why he constituted a team that would head the investigation.
Investigation is not yet complete; just bear with us.”
There was visible disappointment and anger on the faces of Ozuah’s siblings and relatives who were present.
The eldest sister of the deceased, Mrs. Nkechi Nnoyelum, who spoke on
behalf of the family, criticised the timing and purpose of the meeting.
She said, “While I thank you for this visit, I am a bit disappointed
that this condolence visit is coming five months after Ozuah’s death. We
have been kept in the dark all this time regarding the police
investigation and no one from the police command deemed it fit to place a
phone call to my mother. Instead, we were the ones pursuing the police.
“We expected you would be talking about the arrests the police made
last November in respect of the case and what is happening to those who
are in police custody. Instead, you are reopening old wounds that we are
trying to heal. It is only the truth that can help the grieving
process.”
PUNCH Metro had in November 2012, reported the arrest of five
policemen attached to the Anthony division. The policemen were
reportedly taken to the Nigeria Police Force headquarters Abuja for
interrogation.
Although Tsafe reiterated the commitment of the IG to the speedy
conclusion of the case, he evaded questions and did not state
specifically anything pertaining to the investigation. When one of
Ugochukwu’s sisters walked out of the meeting, his (Ugochukwu’s) uncles
stepped in and tried to calm frayed nerves.
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