Powerdrunk: These naval officers brutalized an innocent Nigerian UNJUSTLY
A fellow blogger sent me this mail, and as a Nigerian, I’m appalled by the injustice.
Two Naval officers beat up, and damaged the car of a civilian all
because he was trying to find parking space and they were behind him.
Read how the victim narrates his ordeal below:
The victim narrated thus….
On Friday 25th of April 2014 at about 6.10pm, in front of Silverbird
Galleria Ahmadu Bello,Victoria Island Lagos,where i was trying to park
in a space pre-occupied by another car hence I needed to wait for him to
move so I can occupy the empty space. Apparently, a naval Toyota Hilux
was behind me all the while then found a way to move from behind me to
my side and I was asked by one naval personnel occupying the passenger’s
seat what I was doing on the spot, then I replied that I was waiting
for the car in front of me to move out of the car-park space so that I
can park. The naval personnel abruptly got down from the Hilux and tried
to pull me out of the car then he slapped me, tore my shirt
and then kicked the door with his boots on – to my surprise he also
kicked and broke the glass of the driver’s seat which I occupy.
While he was harassing me, the other naval officer who drove came down
and was trying to pacify the former naval personnel perpetrating all
these nefarious acts but he refused and made sure he broke the glass of the car then they both immediately got into the Hilux zoomed off.
At
this point I was devastated and felt cheated so I drove speedily after
them till we got to the Naval Dockyard, Victoria Island Lagos.
Unfortunately, the guards at the gate hurriedly allowed them in and
turned me back. There was a bit of protest around the dockyard with some
civilians(women) who followed me from the scene after seeing the unjust
measures meted at me at the scene but the protest did not last long as
we were evacuated from the vicinity of the dockyard by the gate guards.
Eventually,
I went to the nearest police station and reported all that happened.
However, one the women that witnessed this ignominy left us with her
number and told us to call her if she will be needed to testify. Also, a
friend of mine was in the car that witnessed all these mess and was
smart enough to take pictures at the scene including the faces of the
naval personnels.
I Hope the Nigerian Navy authorities would look into this sincerely and justly because they need to put their house in order as we were told at the police station where we reported, that a bus conductor was killed by a naval personnel during the week.
I hope these perpetrators would be punished for their misconduct and
this can save as an example to others if not it will only mean we are no
longer safe in our homes anymore .
Thank you.
Oluwafemi.
Wickedness: These so called Naval officers harassed for no reason an innocent civilian
Everyday, we hear of law enforcement agents taking laws into their hands and oppressing innocent Nigerians for nothing. It’s high time something is done about this, because been an officer
does not give anyone the right to unjustly brutalize Nigerians. I remember sometime this year, I was about to cross the road and saw a
motorcycle approaching and stepped back. Despite doing that, the driver
of the motorcycle-who happened to be a soldier- rained all sorts of
abuses on me. Infact he got down and threatened to beat me up but for
the intervention passersby who saw that I was yet to cross the road, and
he didn’t even have the cause to brake suddenly, and that he had no
right to talk the way he did. What was my offence? That I said “…but I
stepped back and didn’t cross the road, so why all these insults?”.
Apparently I ought to have shut up while he rained abused on me himself
that day. That is how power druunk these officers can be. I wondered
afterwards what would have happened if I had now even tried to hurriedly
cross the road, and he had to suddenly press his brake, and many people
weren’t present… Please people, rebroadcast and lets hope this story gets to the right
authorities, and these power drunk naval officers brought to book…and
maybe something is put in place in future to curtail their excesses. Today Oluwafemi is the victim, tomorrow, it may be you or someone close
to you if something is not done soon to curb the excesses of these
officers.