Policeman beats tenant to coma with hammer...
A photographer with the Eti-Osa Local
Government, Lagos was allegedly beaten to a coma by a policeman during a
demolition exercise in Ikoyi area of the state last Wednesday.
We learnt that the
victim, Bolaji Madamidola, is an occupant of a building which formerly
belonged to a former Managing Director of Oceanic Bank plc, Cecilia
Ibru.
It was learnt the building had been acquired by Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria and sold off to another individual.
Our correspondent gathered on March 6, 2013, some policemen stormed the building to eject the occupants of the building.
It was in a bid to salvage some of his properties that Madamidola was allegedly beaten up by one of the policemen.
The lawyer to the occupants of the
building, Okwarauba Nastor, said the policemen were shooting
indiscriminately in a bid to scare off the occupants of the building.
He said the victim did not provoke the
policemen but only attempted to evacuate some of his properties when one
of the policemen hit him with a sledge hammer.
He said, “The policemen came with guns
and started shooting into the air sporadically so that all the occupants
of the building will run away. He (Madamidola), on hearing that the
policemen were ejecting them (tenants), he rushed back to the house.
“As he ran into his apartment to salvage
some of his things, one of the policemen later identified as Sergeant
Raimi Aliyu, picked up a sledge hammer and struck the victim with it,
causing him to faint immediately.”
It was learnt that the policemen, who thought Madamidola had given up the ghost, immediately fled the scene.
Sympathisers were said to have rushed
the victim to about four hospitals in the area where he was rejected. He
was later taken to St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos Island.
A friend of the victim, who craved
anonymity, said Madamidola was still in critical condition and due to
the severity Madamidola’s condition, he would need at least N1m before
proper treatment could begin.
The lawyer said it was unfortunate that AMCON would authorize such a demolition even though the matter was still in court.
He said, “This is not the first time
that the occupants of the building will be threatened with eviction. In
April 2011, the same policemen attached to the company wanted to eject
them but we took the matter to court because the tenants have been
paying rent to AMCON.
“The matter is still in court and that is why I’m surprised that such a thing could happen.”
It was however learnt that AMCON had promised to offset part of the hospital bill.
When contacted on the telephone, the
AMCON spokesman, Mr. Kayode Lambo, denied that the victim was beaten up
by a policeman, adding that he only got injured after he slipped and
fell.
Lambo said the occupants of the house no
longer had the right to live in the house since it had been
relinquished by Ibru after her conviction in 2010.
He said, “The property has been sold and
the tenants there no longer pay rent. When the policemen went to the
house, one of the tenants slipped and fell and sustained a minor injury.
We took him to St. Nicholas Hospital and he is fine.
“There is no case pending in court because the property was acquired legally by AMCON.”
When contacted on the telephone, the
spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said she would
call back but was yet to do so as at press time.
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