Tension is thick in the air in Kano following the gruesome murder of
Tochukwu A. Iro, a patent medicine dealer, who was shot by two men.
identified as police officers from Kano State Police Command attached
to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). Igbo youths and traders are
protesting the dastardly act. Though the police has called for calm,
traders and Igbos in Kano are demanding for justice. Tochukwu (40),
married with two children, hailed from Orumba South Local Government
Area of Anambra State.
Those who knew him described him as a peace-loving man. Tochukwu was
shot at close-range on Wednesday at 12 noon, but died Thursday afternoon
after a failed operation at the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital.
His remains have been deposited in the morgue. According to an
eyewitness account, “On Wednesday afternoon, at about 12 noon, we saw
Tochukwu walking along the road; as he tried to negotiate Illaro Road,
two armed policemen walked up to him.
They came with a tinted glass car. They stopped the car close to
First Baptist Church, crossed the road and ordered Tochukwu to stop.
“When he stopped, there was a mild argument between him and the two
armed men; and one of them who was wearing a Kaftan brought a branded
police rifle and shot him. When traders around started shouting, the
same man shot into the air and bundled the victim into a waiting
tricycle, while his second crossed the road, dashed into the car and
zoomed off.”
Briefing the Press on Thursday, Chairman of the Igbo Traders
Association (ITA), Chief Emmanuel C. Amadi also demanded justice.
According to him, “On that Wednesday, I was attending a market board
meeting with the General Manager of Abubakar Rimi Market, security
chiefs and other stakeholders when I received a call that one of our
members was shot by the police along France Road.
“I immediately told the market management and they asked me to get
more details over the incident. We made arrangements to ensure that he
was taken to hospital for treatment. Around 9pm on that Wednesday, I put
a call across to Murtala Muhammad Hospital and I was told that he was
responding to treatment.
“On Thursday morning, I called the hospital and was told that he was
taken to the theatre for operation; but it was so sad that this
afternoon (Thursday), we got the news that he did not survive the
gunshot. As I am speaking to you now, Tochukwu is dead.
“I have his file here and I can attest to the fact that he was a
peace-loving man. We have never known him as a criminal and that is why
we wondered why such an innocent man could be killed in such a gruesome
manner. Since the news of his death, we have not rested.
“The youths were here in our office this afternoon (Friday, July
29th) in protest over the killing of their brother. They are demanding
for justice. On our own, we have pleaded with them not to take laws into
their hands; and all we are saying is that the killers of Tochukwu must
be made to face justice,” he stated.
Meanwhile, the Kano State Police Command has reacted to the incident
in a statement signed by its spokesman, DSP Magaji Musa Majia. According
to the Police statement: “The Kano State Police Command wishes to
inform the public that on 27th July, 2016 at about 1200hrs a team of
operatives attached to Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), based on
tipoff along France Road, stopped one Oguchukwu Augustine ‘m’ of Odutola
Street Sabon Gari but he refused to stop.
“He was subsequently pursued and while trying to escape, he was shot
at the hipbone and immediately rushed to Murtala Specialist Hospital
where he gave up the ghost while receiving treatment. “The Commissioner
of Police Kano State, Alhaji Rabiu Yusuf, has directed the immediate
arrest and detention of the team leader and his men for interrogation at
the State CIID Kano. “He also summoned the Elders of Igbo Community in
Kano where he sympathises with them and assured that Justice will be
done.
“The Commissioner of Police also stated that his primary assignment
is to protect life and property and will not condone any police
personnel who risks the life of innocent citizens. “The outcome of the
investigation will be made public as soon as investigation is completed
before further action taken.”
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