Saturday, January 25, 2025 - Family of Olatunji Jimoh, a detainee who died in police detention under questionable circumstances at the police command headquarters in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, has cried out for justice.
A press statement issued by Counsel, Olukayode Oloyede and Owolabi
Olumuyiwa Tayo, in Ilorin on Friday, on behalf of the family, appealed to the
Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq
of Kwara State, the Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu Gambari and the
National Assembly, to come to the rescue of Olatunji Jimoh’s family and the
Balogun Fulani community in Ilorin Emirate, in the efforts to secure justice.
Olatunji Jimoh was allegedly murdered on December 2, 2024 over a
N220,000 debt reportedly owed by him.
They lamented that despite efforts and resources put in place to
determine the cause of Olatunji’s death, the police have refused to provide the
family a copy of the autopsy result conducted a month ago on the deceased but
released two weeks ago.
The press statement read in part; “Distinguished members of the press,
it is our honor to call upon you again regarding the ongoing justice for
Olatunji’s case. We, the concerned citizens of Nigeria, both at home and
abroad, have been following the case of Olatunji, who died in the custody of
the Nigeria Police Force in llorin, Kwara State, on December 20, 2024.
“We have put every effort and resource in place to determine the cause
of Olatunji’s death and we are pleading with the Nigeria Police to release to
the family with the results of the autopsy that was conducted a month ago.
“We, the family of Olatunji, realized that ever since the result was
released two weeks ago, the Nigeria Police in Kwara State have been evading
providing the family with a copy of the result. They have been telling one lie
after another, directing us to the doctor, who then directed us back to them.
They fully know that the results do not in any way indicate that the late
Olatunji hanged himself.
”We are calling on the National Assembly to help investigate and look
wholistically on this case to help in this horrible, terrible and inhuman
situation. Because if we leave them without being punished, Nigeria is sleeping
on a time bomb which will soon explode in the hand of some unprofessional
Nigeria police.
“In conclusion, we have written a letter to His Royal Highness, the Emir
of llorin in regards to this and we are awaiting his response,” the statement
added.
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