Mr. Femi Badejo, who works with one of the Access Bank branches in
Lagos and his security guard, Joshua Moses, were victims of trigger
happy policemen. They had responded to a distress call, after armed
robbers raided the banker’s home in Ikota, but ended up shooting at him.
Mr. Badejo is out of hospital and has told his side of the story:
As I discussed the armed robbery incident with other occupants within
our apartment complex, we noticed the gate open slightly followed by
the unmistakable sounds of a war grade AK47 rifle.
At the Instant, I docked under a car in the apartment complex and
noticed my security guard groaning excruciating a few meters from my
location. Why did these robbers come back? I asked rhetorically and
prayed to be spared. Then as I heard the next round of shots, I felt the
venom of the automatic rifle spew all over my body. So intense were the
sharp burst of pains that I was on the verge of passing out when the
words “Police” was heard from the shooter”. A surge of deeply felt anger
immediately numbed the pains from the five gunshot wounds – one in my
feet, two in my thigh, one in my bicep and one in my wrist – as I
identified myself as a tenant in the apartment complex.
Why did he not identify himself earlier as required by his training?
Did the words “This is the police” “Freeze” “Don’t move” go on vacation
in police parlance? Why will a police officer shoot an unarmed man five
times under a car despite having his hands over his head?
My case is a bizarre one. I had been robbed by a gang of armed bandits.
Dispossessed of my valuables without been harmed only to be
shot five times by a police officer attached to the Ajah Police Station
in Lagos state Nigeria! My name is Femi Badejo, a professional in one of
Nigeria’s leading financial institution and a victim of a
retrogressive, ill trained, unprofessional,
poorly clad and irresponsible Nigerian Police Force. However, I am not alone.
Scores of Innocent lives are snuffed out daily by the very
institution established to secure their lives in Nigeria. In November, a
policeman shot and killed a bus conductor In the Ketu area of Lagos
State over a bus fare change of 30cents. A human rights group,
International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law estimates that
over 54,000 Nigerians were killed illegally from 1999 to 2011 by the
Nigerian Police Force. This amounts to an act of genocide against
Nigerian
by Nigerians in Nigeria!
Dreams, hopes, aspirations and goals have been brutally pierced by
the bullets of a poorly trained “vigilante” unit legally recognized as
Police Officers. To further add “salt to the injuries” of the victims’
loved ones are the incessant cover ups, lies and denials by the public
relations officers in every jurisdiction where these incidents occur. My
shooting was downplayed to a gunshot with a case of mistaken identity
attached to it by Ngozi Braide (PRO, NPF Lagos).
While Joshua – the security guard – was said to have been shot by the
armed bandits and dead on arrival by the police officers. Joshua who
was presumed dead after he was shot by the officer is however
recuperating from the three gunshot wounds he sustained.
While it is embarrassing that the Nigerian Police Force represents
the decaying fabrics of the larger Nigerian society where politicians
will rather loot billions of dollars from the central purse than secure
the lives of its citizenry. It’s appalling that an institution
established with the foundational principles of equity, fairness,
integrity and justice is known for the opposite of these enviable
attributes with a skillset of killing the citizens they are meant to
protect. Even more appalling is the pervasive non action of the
political class – which will prefer to spend billions on frivolities
such as a N2.2 billion banquet hall! – public defenders, human rights
activists, clergymen and other concerned professionals on these immoral
policing anomalies! Soon there will be no citizen to police at this
rate! Are we really that helpless?
I am not. My voice will be heard the world over because this culture
of impunity must stop! I type every word on my soft touch phone screen
with excruciating pains as I still have a bullet logged in my wrist and
my fingers remain numb with paddings of gauze and plasters all over my
body. I have received no apology from the force, I am still Incurring
hospital bills running into thousands of dollars, the Lagos State
commissioner of police has refused to accept the letter served by my
lawyers A.O Fayemiwo & Co, the NPF divisions in Ajah and Maroko have
also followed the commissioner’s unprofessional conduct just as the
police officer who shot me has not been brought to book.
Once again, my name is Femi Badeo, a Nigerian citizen and I represent
countless individuals that have either lost their lives or survived the
brutish policing of the Nigerian Police Force and we are fighting back!
We must ask the right questions, demand the right answers and
collectively find a lasting solution to the endermic problem of
brutality by officers of the Nigerian Police Force.
Twitter:@DRealFemiBadejo, #WhyNigerianPoliceForce
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