Residents of Felele area of Ibadan, Oyo State capital, on Wednesday,
insisted that the policemen from Felele Police Station, who were at a
stop and search point at the time an unregistered Toyota Corolla car was
stopped, should be held responsible for the death of the man who drove
the vehicle.
Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune at the premises of a popular
hospital at Felele Layout, one of the residents, Mr Bimbo Bamidele, said
the unregistered vehicle was coming from the Lagos-Ibadan expressway
and ran into some police officers as it turned into Felele junction.
The vehicle, he said, had all necessary documents which had been
shown to the policemen and which they had collected. One of the police
officers was said to have suddenly cocked his gun and at the sight of
the cocked gun, the driver, Mr Niyi Faloyo, a 42-year-old surveyor and
father of two, was said to have tilted to one side of his body while his
speech became slurred.
“Why should the officer cock his gun if he did not have the intention
to shoot?” asked Bamidele and some men who were with him. “And why did
they leave immediately the man’s situation began to deteriorate. They
even took the car’s documents away,” another resident volunteered.
Mr Faloyo’s friend, who did not disclose his name and who was by his
side at the time of the incident, said an okada rider quickly assisted
him to drive his friend to the nearest clinic, where he was pronounced
clinically dead at 12:45p.m.
According to him, Mr Faloyo, an indigene of Ijare in Ondo State, used
to help him drive cars which he bought to his place because he cannot
drive and that the car in question had been driven to the Iwo Road end
of Ibadan since Tuesday. “He called me to say that he was less busy at
work and could quickly help me take the vehicle to my place. We were
coming when this happened. ”
Reports emanating from the hospital indicated that the deceased was
hypertensive as his blood pressure was 260/150 at the time he was rushed
to the hospital.
At the Felele Police Station, where the corpse was taken on leaving
the hospital, the friend to the deceased, who was visibly disorganised,
could not ascertain if the vehicle’s documents were complete or not. So,
he left the documents at the station, promising to go back for them
while claiming that his purse and the sum of N30,000 was with the
policemen they met at the stop and search point.
Reports emanating from the Felele Police Station indicated that the
police officers involved in the incident had been detained but when
contacted, the station’s Divisional Police Officer, Mr Sodipo directed
the Nigerian Tribune to the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bisi
Ilobanafor.
DSP Ilobanafor, who spoke with the Nigerian Tribune on phone said,
“The policemen were performing their legal duty of checking the vehicle”
and that they collected the particulars of the vehicle to verify that
it was not a stolen vehicle. “The claim that an officer cocked a gun is
spurious and unfounded because there was nothing like that,” the PPRO
said.
“It was while the vehicle was being checked that the man entered into
a spree and was foaming in the mouth and by the time he was rushed to
the hospital, he had died. It was said at the hospital that he died of
heart attack. His blood pressure was too high.
“Most people
do not take their health seriously. Most people do not check their blood
pressure at all. Anything could have caused the man’s death but it was
not the policemen. They did not in any way contribute to the man’s
death.
“We empathise with the man’s family and enjoin members of the
public to take their health issues more seriously,” the solice spokesman
said.
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