Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu (right), condoling with widow of Okechukwu Iloamuazor, who was hit by a stray bullet in the Surulere EndSARS protest, during the Governor’s visit to the deceased family at their residence in Lagos, on Saturday, October 17, 2020.
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#EndSARS protest: Gov. Sanwo-Olu visits widow, family of driver felled by police bullet

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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Saturday  visited the widow of the driver hit by police stray bullet during the last Monday #EndSARS protest in Surulere, Lagos.

The protest turned bloody when the police attempted to disperse the protesters who were advancing towards the Anti-Cultism Police Command in the area.

In the process, Mr Okechukwu Iloamuazor, 55, was felled by police bullet. Also a policeman, Inspector Ayodeji Erinfolami, was mistakenly hit and killed by a colleague’s bullet.

Sanwo-Olu had visited No. 30, Federal Road, Railway Compound in Ebute Meta, the family house of the slain driver to commiserate with his grief-stricken widow, Mrs Ngozi Iloamuazor.

The governor arrived at the deceased’s house at 2pm; he was received by family members led by their head, Barrister Bede Enewally.

 

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu (right), condoling with widow of Okechukwu Iloamuazor, who was hit by a stray bullet in the Surulere EndSARS protest, during the Governor’s visit to the deceased family at their residence in Lagos, on Saturday, October 17, 2020.

 

Sanwo-Olu commiserated with the family over the incident, which he described as unfortunate, adding that Iloamuazor should not have died under the circumstance, but assured the family  that the perpetrators would be brought to book.

Already, all the four policemen who opened fire on the protesters in Surulere had been identified by the government and the police authorities.

They are currently undergoing orderly room trial at the Lagos State Police Command.

But Sanwo-Olu said the State government would take the officers’ punishment beyond the established disciplinary guidelines of the police.

“On behalf of the State Government, and the people of Lagos, I commiserate with the family over this mindless brutality that led to the death of your son. We condemn endless killing of innocent citizens to the highest level.

It is highly disheartening to learn that the victim, Mr. Iloamuazor, was performing his legitimate duty when the unfortunate incident happened. He hurt no one to have subjected to such pain death.

“The officers involved are undergoing orderly room trial as we speak, but we will allow the police complete their investigation. We will certainly take the case out of the police and bring the full wrath of the law on the officers who perpetrated this irresponsible act. This will be clear signal for other trigger-happy officers.

“Mr. Iloamuazor’s death is a sad loss not only for the family but to the entire citizenry that has clamoured for an end to police brutality. I assure you that his death won’t be in vain and the case will not be swept under the carpet.

“This is going to be the beginning of real change that people want to see in law enforcement,” Sanwo-Olu said.

Sanwo-Olu reiterated that his administration remained on the side of those calling for change in policing method.

He said all those maimed or killed in Lagos in the course of the demonstration would be duly compensated, adding that the State Government would honour their sacrifices by pushing for reforms that would bring about a policing system that will uphold rights of the citizens.

“As a government, we have stood on the side of the protesters and we totally believe their agitation is legitimate. We need total reform in the policing system and it is a clarion call on all of us, who are exercising powers on behalf of the citizens.

The late Mr. Iloamuazor’s boss, Chief Sam Okafor, who witnessed how the driver got hit by stray bullet, relived the incident.

Okafor cleared the air that the deceased was not partaking in the protest, pointing out they were both heading to Ilupeju when they ran into the protesters in Surulere.

“We were stuck in the traffic caused by the protesters who were shouting EndSARS. For more than 40 minutes, there was no movement. I wound down the windshield for fresh air, while Iloamuazor got down from the car to stretch his body.

“After stretching, he put his both hands into his pockets and trying to figure out where the traffic started.

“Suddenly we heard gunshot three times. The next thing I saw was Iloamuazor falling from his position. His hands remained in his pockets as he fell. I ran out of the car and screamed for help.

“People came and started performing all sort of things to save him. The police came to the scene and I told them my driver had been shot on the spot,” he told the governor.

Okafor urged the governor to ensure justice was served in the matter, noting that he was yet to be relieved of the shock.

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