Read the press statement below...
The convoy of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday apprehended two Airforce cadets in Mile 12 area of the State while dehumanizing an artisan, Dahiru Lawal for allegedly breaking the windscreen of a Chrysler Stratus car with registration number KRD 267 DV.
The convoy of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday apprehended two Airforce cadets in Mile 12 area of the State while dehumanizing an artisan, Dahiru Lawal for allegedly breaking the windscreen of a Chrysler Stratus car with registration number KRD 267 DV.
The
cadets – Peters O. Solomon and Abdullahi Fahad, who claimed to be Airforce personnel
attached to the Airforce Base in Ikeja, had forced Lawal in the boot of their
car after dragging him on the ground for the said offence.
Governor
Ambode, who was returning from an inspection visit to Agbowa in Ikorodu, saw
the situation and swiftly intervened to save Lawal who was gasping for
breath.
The
Governor wondered how such inhuman treatment could be meted to a fellow citizen
just for slightly breaking the windscreen of a car.
When
questioned by journalists, the cadets admitted putting Lawal in the boot of
their car.
According
to them, Lawal tried to escape after breaking the windscreen and ran into the
nearby market where they eventually chased and apprehended him.
Peters
said: “What happened is that the boy broke the windscreen in front of my car.
When I stopped, I asked him to come, the boy ran away. We have to drag him back
and put him in the boot.”
“I
kind of threatened his boss that he is working with and when his boss came and
looked at what he did to me, that was when I put him inside the boot for the
remaining ones to go and call the boss. Not that I locked the boot, I only put
him inside the boot, but I did not lock the boot,” he said.
Also
Abdullahi said himself and Peters were along Mile 12 after visiting a friend
when they heard a knack on their windscreen and they saw Lawal attempting to
escape.
“We
now run inside the market and dragged him (Lawal) down. I was even asking who
he is working with because I want to see his Oga since I know he cannot repair
my damaged windscreen. I want to see the man he is working with so that we can
settle everything with him. I now told my colleague that we should hand him
over to Airforce police at the Airforce Base,” Abdullahi said.
While
narrating his ordeal in the hands of the cadets, Lawal who hails from Kaduna
State, said he mistakenly damaged the windscreen with the load he carried, and
that he took to his heels because he was afraid of what they might do to him.
He
said: “I ran into the market and they pursued me and caught me inside the market.
They started beating me and dragged me to their car.”
“I
ran because I was afraid of what the cadets might do to me, while my boss and
people around begged on my behalf, but their pleas fell on deaf ears.”
“The
police also came to plead with them to open the boot but they insisted on
taking me away and it was at that point that the convoy of the Governor arrived
to rescue me from the boot of the car where they kept me,” Lawal said.
He
added that he lost his cell phone and the sum of N5, 000 which he was having on
him at the point that he was being dragged on the floor.
The
Governor had since ordered that the suspects be handed over to the police for
further investigation and possible prosecution.
SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
DECEMBER 30, 2015
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