So far 13 members of Aluu community were arrested in
connection with the killing. Three of the suspects however spoke to
pressmen and recounted their roles in the lynchings/eventual murder.David
Chinasa Ugbaje (30) said a policeman joined in beating the youths; another was
pleading that they be released.
Ugbaje Said;
“Around 7 am, I left my house. I dressed up to go to
work. On my street, I saw a crowd of people with four unclad boys, who were
being led into my compound, No. 9, Royal Villa in Omuokiri-Aluu. I said what
was the problem and they said the boys were armed robbers. I said that is my
compound, let us go and see the person, if he is their member or let them point
the particular person, who is their member they were going to look for”.
“I opened the gate, they entered. A crowd of people that
I could not control. They entered the compound. They pointed to the room of one
of our co-tenants, whose name is Bright. They said one of the boys was staying
with Bright. When they got there, Bright’s door was locked. Some people wanted
to break the door”.
“They started beating the boys. Very serious. Along the
line, two policemen came around. One of the policemen was pleading. The other
policeman joined in beating the boys and later said the crowd should hand over
the boys to them, but the crowd said ‘no’. ‘We no go gree, we no go gree’.
“As the policemen were leaving, they said whatever this
thing was going to bring, you would bear the result. Since I live in the yard,
I said if I stayed there and the people were killed, automatically, the house
would be in trouble. We are now in trouble. I brought out my belt; I started
flogging people and asked them to leave the yard. I was beating the people
(crowd) very seriously”.
“One Ikwerre man in the crowd asked why I was beating the
crowd for the boys to be moved from our yard. I continued to beat the crowd to
carry the boys to where they brought them from. I drove them out of our
compound and gate. They injured me in my hand, when I was trying to open the
gate”.
“I started flogging for them to leave. There is water in
our (house’s) frontage. They went there and soaked the boys (four) inside the
water. I discovered that one of the boys was my customer on campus, at the
University of Port Harcourt, where I work. He was an Igbo student. I asked the
boy: are you a student?
“If you watch the video, you will see me where I held
belt, asking the boy. The boy told me ‘no’, that he was not a student (of
UNIPORT). Quite all right, I knew him very well. He once bought slippers from
me and used to repair slippers from me. I am a shoemaker at UNIPORT”.
Maybe the boy was afraid to tell me he was a student.
There was nothing I could do because of the crowd. If I talked more than that,
they could join me with them.
“The beating was going on, here and there. At the end,
they finally moved the boys out of my street. I then went out. My wife has just
been delivered of a baby.”
On his role in the lynching of the four students, Ugbaje
said: “I flogged the boys twice.”
Amadi, Alias Kapoon's
Tale
“I live at No. 9. Royal Villa in Omuokiri-Aluu. I am from
Ikwerre. I work at UNIPORT. I am a printer. I do photocopying and binding. In
the morning on that day, I dressed up, as usual, so that I could go to my work.
When I came out at the junction, so that I could pick a bike, I saw a crowd of
people, with four boys. They were unclad, with tyres on their necks”.
“I shifted a bit, but to verify what was happening, they
told me the four boys came to rob. I asked where they were taking them to. They
said they were taking them to No. 9, where I live”.
They said they mentioned one of our neighbours. That they
came to look for him as well.
“I followed the crowd. Before I reached my estate, they
had already reached the house with the four boys in front of my neighbour,
Bright, from Ogoni. They said they were looking for one of the boys. Before
they came, the back door was locked. Some of the people in the crowd said they
were going to break the back door. Others said no, they should leave the door,
since Bright was not around. At the end, they started beating the boys”.
“They started beating the boys. In the process of beating
the boys, policemen came, but they said no, they were not going to leave the
four boys. I called this my neighbour (David Chinasa Ugbaje), with other
neighbours, that we were not going to allow that kind of thing to take place in
our estate that we would be in trouble.
“This my neighbour (Ugbaje) collected his belt. I
collected a small stick, and we started chasing people, flogging everybody, to
take the boys out of our yard. We started pushing everybody out, including the
four students. They left their tyres, I said they should take their tyres out
of the yard and we locked our gate.
“I flogged everybody, including the four boys, for
everybody to go out. I beat one of the four boys twice and the other one, I
beat once.
Segun said:
“My name is Segun Lawal. I am from Osun State. I live in
Omuokiri-Aluu. I was in the house, around 6:30 am to 7 am. I am a taxi driver.
I saw a crowd and I parked my car outside. I saw a police vehicle coming and I
followed the police. I saw four policemen. I saw the policemen enter the gate”.
“As I reached the gate, they were beating the boys. I had
to raise my hands up, to defend the boys. If you watch the video, you will see
it. I wore blue polo shirt. I started pleading for the crowd not to kill the
four boys. They did not listen”.
“The Policemen left immediately. I had to leave. As I
left, I went to GRA (Port Harcourt); one of my customers called that I should
take him to Obudu Cattle Ranch (in Cross River State).
“I came back on Saturday night (October 6). I was in my
house. Policemen came to arrest me. I never had this type of experience. I told
the police that I was not around. That I traveled to Obudu. I did not beat the
four boys.”
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