A businessman, Charles Ugwu, has
been killed in the Ajegunle area of Lagos, over his refusal to settle some
street urchins, popularly known as area boys.
The incident was said to have
occurred at Uzor Street, Ajegunle, on September 24 2013. A tyre dealer, Ugwu
was said to have been accosted by two area boys, identified as Saturday and
Chimezie, while offloading goods from a vehicle to his shop.
The deceased's wife, Stella, who
claimed to have witnessed the incident, told PUNCH Metro that her husband had
resisted the thugs' efforts to extort money from him resulting in the assault
on her husband.
She said, "Around 9pm on that
day, two young men, known as Saturday and Chimezie, accosted us saying they
would not allow us to continue working until we settle them.
"We asked them why we should
pay them because the goods had nothing to do with the hoodlums. Saturday was
"annoyed; he walked away only to return with stones, which he threw at us.
When my husband cautioned him to stop causing trouble, Saturday picked up a
"stick and struck Ugwu on the neck."
PUNCH Metro learnt that immediately
after Ugwu was killed, the Divisional Police Officer of Ajegunle Police
Station, Mr. Abayomi Agbana, was contacted. Agbana was said to have dispatched
policemen to the area and the two suspects were arrested.
The bereaved wife lamented the
hardship that had been brought on the family due to her husband's death.
She said, "Who will train my
children for me? Ugwu was a good father and husband; he was much too
young to die. We loved each other so much. How can my three children be
fatherless at these ages? Our first is just 15 years old. The second is 12
years and the last child is nine. These hoodlums have wiped out the joy of my
life."
In his statement at the police
station, Saturday claimed that he actually demanded money from the businessman
but had nothing to do with his death.
He said while demanding money from
Ugwu, Stella told her husband not to part with any money.
Saturday claimed that at that
instant, Stella held his singlet. He alleged that Chimezie and the deceased
were trying to appeal to Stella to let go of the suspect when the businessman
suddenly collapsed.
He insisted that neither him nor his
accomplice had fought Ugwu.
Chimezie was also said to have
alleged, in his statement, that he was trying to appeal to Stella when her
husband suddenly collapsed. He claimed that no form of violence had been used
on the deceased.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the matter
had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba,
Lagos, for further investigation.
The victim's younger brother,
Francis, said the family was ready to bury the corpse but police had yet to
release the body.
He said, "The police have
insisted that the autopsy report must be done before the body would be
released."
Detectives at the SCID have however
blamed the ongoing doctors' strike for the delay.
A detective, who spoke to our
correspondent on the condition of anonymity on Tuesday, said, "Many
bereaved families have been complaining since the doctors strike started. This
is because they want to bury their loved ones but cannot take away their
corpses because autopsy reports have not been done. The situation is worrisome
and embarrassing in some cases."
The Police Public Relations Officer
of the state command, Ngozi Braide, said she would call back when contacted for
information on the case. She had yet to do so as of 8pm.
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