Lagos—Godwin Ekpo, the tricycle
operator whose wife was shot dead by Corporal Muse Aremu, attached to
the Isheri Oshun division, two weeks ago, in Ijegun area of Lagos, has
been discharged from the hospital, after undergoing surgery in his jaw.
This is just as he has revealed that life was snuffed out of his wife
by Aremu’s bullet, following his refusal to give the killer cop
N2,000.
Ekpo, who is yet to come to terms with reality of the demise of his
wife, Comfort Idongesit, described the incident as the worst tragedy
that had befallen him.
Speaking with Vanguard, Ekpo said: “I don’t know what I did
to the policeman to warrant such calamity. I have never had any issue
with the police all my life. I was returning from church that fateful
night in the company of my wife and four children; Mary, 12; Blessing,
9; Abraham, 7; and 11-month-old Elijah. On reaching Obalagbe, along
Ijegun road, some policemen stopped me. One of them came and demanded
for N2,000. I told him the passengers were my family members and that I
was returning from church. My wife who was with this baby (pointing to
11 months old Elijah), came down and was even explaining to the
policeman. But he refused to listen. Before we knew it, he fired a shot
which hit my wife on the head. She died right on the spot. The bullet
pierced through her head, hit me in the jaw and right arm. That was all I
could remember until I found my self in the hospital.
“Oh! The wife of my youth is gone. She was a friend, a sister, a wife
and a mother to me. Where do I begin from? How do I take care of these
children alone, especially Elijah?
“Although the Police tried their best in paying for the treatment but
that cannot bring back my Comfort Idongesit. The Lagos State
Commissioner of Police visited me in the hospital, where I was told that
my children’s education would be taken care of. But they have not
started school. We are still waiting for the next move.
“I am appealing to the Federal Government, the governors of Lagos
and Akwa-Ibom states, as well as well meaning Nigerians, to come to
my aid. My life has been shattered by that singular incident of
September 16, 2015,” he lamented.
Killer cop arraigned in court
Meanwhile, it would be recalled that the killer cop and members of
his team have since been arrested on the order of the Commissioner of
Police, with the Isheri Oshun Divisional Police Officer queried.
The killer cop, 28-year-old Aremu was arraigned before an Ebute-Metta
Chief Magistrate’s Court on September 18, 2015, on a two- count charge
of murder and causing grievous bodily harm. Consequently, Magistrate
Afolashade Botoku ordered that the defendant be remanded in prison
custody for the next 30 days, and adjourned the matter till October 19,
2015.
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