A
Lagos-based lawyer, Mrs. Blessing Titty Ahmed, has petitioned the Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, over alleged assault and threat to
her life.
In
the petition written on her behalf by Simeon Atunbi of Blue Diamond Law Firm,
Ahmed accused a woman, Mrs. Jerry Okoh, of assaulting her on April 19 while
performing her duty at 9 /11, Dayo Kuye Close, New Oko-Oba, Lagos.
The
petition reads in part: “It is our brief that our client, who is a legal
practitioner and property consultant, manages the property situated at No 9
/11, Dayo Kuye Close, New Oko-Oba, Lagos, under the lawful authority of the
landlord. The said property is occupied by tenants, among who is Mrs. Jerry
Okoh (hereinafter referred to as the ‘tenant’) and her family.
The
said tenant has become notorious for the violent conduct which extends to the
neighbours, the landlord and her agents.
“Based
on instruction of the landlord, on 19th April 2017, our client
visited the said property in the company of an officer of the Nigeria Police
Force, Sergeant Fakule Taiwo, with the intention of serving a ‘Notice of Power
Disconnection’ on the defaulting tenants.
“However,
when our client requested to see the tenant, her children informed our client
that the tenant was not at home. Consequently, ‘The Notice’ was pasted and a
picture was taking as proof of service.
“Our
client then proceeded to serve the notice on the occupiers of the other
apartments on the premises.
“While
the notice was being served on the other occupiers, the tenant came and
attacked our client by slapping her, hitting her, tearing her clothes and under
wears. She was mobbed by the tenant and her children.
During
the assault our client lost her gold neck chain (necklace) and wristwatch both
worth ₦1,270,000.”
According
to the petition, Sergeant Taiwo’s attempt to quell the attack, which had
degenerated to a threat to Ahmed’s life, was suppressed by the violence of the
tenant and her children.
“Our
client was only able to escape this life-threatening incident by the grace of
God and the help of the police officer.
“When
she eventually managed to step into her car, the tenant was hitting the car
glasses, she took a big stone threatening to smash the car glasses but the
police officer prevented her.
Our
client sustained several bruises, dislocation of bones and shock and she is
still traumatised by the incident. The dastardly act of the tenant landed our
client in the hospital where she is currently recuperating…
“Our
client has incurred heavy medical bills and has lost several businesses due to
the injury sustained from the ugly incident which has resulted in her absence
from her office to attend to client’s matters worth several millions,” the
petition added.
Ahmed
said the incident was reported at the New Oko-Oba Police Station.
“We
humbly petition your good self to intervene in this matter by investigating,
arresting and persecuting the said Mrs. Jerry Okoh as it relates to upholding
rule of law and sanctity of human lives in the country,” the petitioner urged
Owoseni.
But
in another development, while the case was being awaited to be arraigned in
court on Friday by the Oko-Oba Police Station, an order came from the Area G
Command that the case file be transferred immediately to the area command,
which the DPO in charge of Oko-Oba Police Station complied with instantly.
“Inspector Bola
(Criminal Record Department) came to collect the case file that Area G
Command is interested in the matter and that Mrs. Jerry Okoh is the
daughter of the former area commander.
“However,
the matter took a dramatic turn at Area G, as the Oko-Oba case file was
discarded and a new case file was brought out accusing the lawyer of assaulting
Mrs. Jerry Okoh.
“The
said inspector Bola insisted that the lawyer should write a statement and
afterwards sign a bail bond on self-recognition while Mrs. Jerry Okoh was not
interrogated further on the assault case,” the petitioner added.
In
the interest of justice and equity, the lawyer is asking the commissioner of
police to remove the matter from Area G Command.
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