At about 10:50am today (23/4/2013), I was around Adekunle Police station
when I saw people gathered around something, my journalistic instinct kicked in
and I alighted from the bus conveying me to Makoko. On getting to the scene, I
saw a young man not more than 25 years old struggling for breath.
A section of the crowd pointed frantically towards Adekunle Police Station
and I was able to see, on time, a three-man gang in mufti pushing a motorcycle across
the street into the station
On inquiry, I learnt that Ibrahim (AKA Abule) ran into a team of the Nigerian Police whose mission was
confiscating commercial motorcycles.
When nabbed, Ibrahim did not let go of his motorcycle easily which got
him kicked and punched. At one point, Ibrahim’s head was slammed to a nearby culvert,
he let go on the motorcycle, stopped struggling and then slumped on the road.
Without a second glance, the three-man gang policemen left Ibrahim to
his fate, LIVE or DIE.
Vehicles passing by were forced to change their course on approaching
Ibrahim’s body. People gathered but seeing the state in which Ibrahim was, no
one could muster the heart to help him.