This is what you get in a country
where the Presidency worships militants and gives them contracts:
Popular Lagos-based lawyer, Festus Keyamo, has petitioned the State Security Services and the Nigerian Police over an alleged threat to his life by an ex-militant leader popularly known as Tompolo.
In the letter dated October 29, and
also copied to the President and the Delta State governor, Keyamo said that
Tompolo threatened to “beat him to death” for wading into a perceived fraud in
the just concluded Delta State local government election.
Keyamo said: “At exactly 10:13p.m. on Tuesday, October 28,
2014, I received a telephone call from one Mr. Government Ekpemupolo (alias
Tompolo)…,
“We have been acquaintances in the
past, so I know his numbers. After reaffirming that he is Tompolo when I picked
his call, he went straight to the point by informing me that he wishes to
inform me that he and his ‘boys’ will kill me by beating me to death or
shooting me anywhere they can find me. And that the hunt for me is on.
“His exact words in pidgin English
was ‘we dey look for you. Anywhere we see you, whether for Lagos or Abuja or
Warri, we go beat you die or we go shoot you.’
“He said he would kill me because I have decided to take up the matter involving his blood brother, Mr. George Ekpemupolo, who was used to illegally substitute another candidate, Mr. Weyinmi Omadeli (48 hours to the election) in the Warri South-West L.G.A elections that were concluded last Saturday in Delta State.”
On Tuesday, Mr. Keyamo had
petitioned Emmanuel Uduaghan, the Delta State governor, over the latter’s
“illegal substitution” of Mr. Omadeli, a Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
candidate for Warri South-West at the council poll with George Ekpemuopolo,
Tompolo’s younger brother.
“On this issue concerning Warri
South-West L.G.A, I have no choice but to cry out, because your decision is
capable of igniting a crisis that will affect all of us. The decision was taken
whimsically and it is unjust, unfair, illegal, and ungodly,” Mr. Keyamo had
written to the governor.
“Consequently, it is unacceptable
and will be challenged legally and politically.”
Mr. Keyamo said Tompolo told him
that nobody had ever challenged his authority in Delta State.
“I asked Tompolo five times whether,
he was, in fact, threatening my life over an open line and he said nobody in
the country can do anything about it by the time I am dead,” said Mr. Keyamo.
“Co-incidentally, exactly three
minutes after Tompolo dropped his line, His Excellency, Governor Uduaghan
called me at exactly 10.16pm, and I reported to him what just transpired
between Tompolo and myself.
“The Governor promised to speak with
him, but that cannot be reassuring enough, and I know the remedy in law against
an intended murderer is not to beg him but to ignite the criminal justice
system against him, no matter how comatose that system is.”
Mr. Keyamo said that Tompolo had the
“instrument to kill human beings”.
“I know the subject of this
petition, Tompolo, is a favoured citizen of this government, and I am not. I
know Tompolo is close to those in power at the moment, whereas I am an ordinary
citizen. I know Tompolo has money and influence (which are factors that are
widely acknowledged to aid a suspect walk away with murder in Nigeria), but I
have none of these.
“In the circumstance, I am making
this petition public so that when you refuse to attend to my complaint and
outcry, the ordinary people of this country will, at least, know from where my
death came and I will not join the long list of unresolved murders. My killer,
should, at least be known.”
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