Police authorities in Ghana are working round the
clock to apprehend the killers of a 19-year-old Nigerian student at the
University of Cape Coast, Ghana, Godwin Chukwudi Ayogu.
Godwin was killed penultimate week by persons believed
to have links with his Ghanaian room-mate, Abotsi Gweus, a.k.a Enay. A
300-level Economics student, he was stabbed to death by his attackers after
tying his hands and feet. They disemboweled him and later dropped his corpse in
front of his hostel.
Godwin’s father, Mr Fred Ayogu, a Lagos-based
businessman, said he had returned to school for the second semester in
September last year with $5,000 meant for his tuition and sundry fees. However,
the money was allegedly collected from him for “safe keeping” by Gweus, a
400-level Music student. But, up until the night of his murder, Godwin had not
paid his school fees because he could not recover the money.
When the police asked Gweus why he refused to return
the money to Godwin, he reportedly said since Godwin had collected $600 from
the $5,000, the balance of $4,400 “is not enough to pay his school fees.”
However, the vice chancellor promptly confirmed that the balance – $4,400 – was
the late Godwin’s exact fee.
Then, Gweus reportedly changed his story, claiming
that Godwin later removed the whole money from where he kept it.
The Cape Coast police are working on the theory that
Godwin was killed by his attackers to prevent him from reporting them either to
his parents or the school’s authorities.
Ayogu said the Ghanaian police had assured him that
his son’s killers would be found and punished. He thanked the Nigerian High
Commission in Accra for the “expeditious manner in which they have been
handling the case.”
“My son just lost his life so carelessly. He was kind
to a fault; he lent his own school fees to another person to pay his own school
fees and their gratitude was to murder him. It’s most unfair, a very callous
thing to do to a fellow human being.”
The Senator Ayogu Eze, who represents Enugu North
District, where the slain student hailed from, The Nation learnt, has briefed
the Senate and the Presidency on the development. The Presidency has reportedly
taken it up with the Ghanaian authorities. The latter, it was reliably
gathered, has ordered the police to leave no stone unturned to unmask Godwin’s
killers.
Also, the House of Representatives’ Committee on the
Diaspora will soon raise the matter on the floor of the House, its Chairman,
Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said yesterday.
The rate at which they kill our children in foreign institution is alarming, sad though but what do you expect when our education system is now monitize in the name of cut off point. Rest in peace my brother
ReplyDeleteAs we do here, they also do there. We all need to rise and work to eradicate cultism in our institutions and make our educational system work. With these done, our children can school here with peace of mind and not go and get killed Abroad.
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