When Mr. Udofa Ekpo, a 62-year-old
loader with the National Union of Road Transport Workers, Mile 2, Lagos
branch, returned from work on
April 18, 2012, he had no idea that death
was lurking around him.
When he got home at 8pm, he settled down
to watch the European Champions League match between Barcelona and
Chelsea on the fateful day.
When the match ended around 10.30pm,
there was power outage at Ajangbadi, a Lagos suburb. Worried by the
excessive heat in the house, he decided to spend some time at his wife’s
restaurant in the neighbourhood.
While he was there, his daughter, Ididiong, ran towards him, panting and screaming that some boys vowed to kill her because he refused their friend’s friendship request.
PUNCH Metro learnt that as Ekpo
was listening to Ididiong, the boys, whose names were given simply as
Oghene, Henry and Macaulay emerged, raging with anger.
It was further learnt that before Ekpo
could utter a word, Macaulay allegedly beat him up, resulting in his
collapse and then death.
Sensing that Ekpo had died, the boys
attempted to run away but eyewitnesses overpowered them and handed them
over to the Police Division at Ajangbadi.
The division later transferred the suspects to State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba.
Ididiong said Macaulay had been asking her to date him but she refused.
Ididiong said few days after the
suspects were arrested, they were released by the police and had been
walking freely since then.
“We are appealing to the relevant
authorities not to allow our father’s killers to go scot-free. We want
justice in this matter,” she said.
An eyewitness, who craved anonymity,
said, “One of the boys, I think Macaulay, had been trying to woo
Ididiong but she rebuffed his moves. He later enlisted the support of
two of his friends to deal with the girl.
The source said in the last two weeks,
fear had gripped the area as the suspects who were arrested on the
fateful day had been released by the police.
“This is a source of concern to us. We
are worried that the suspects did not stay up to two weeks before they
were let off the hook. I wonder because I learnt that murder cases are
not bail-able,” she said.
Culled- Punch
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