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Thursday, 9 May 2013

Oyerinde: Labour remembers Oshiomhole’s slain aide


A coalition of non-governmental organisations and civil society groups on Saturday held a candle light procession in memory of slain Principal Private Secretary to Governor Adams Oshiomhole, Olaitan Oyerinde, who was killed by yet to be identified gunmen in his Benin residence, a year ago.
The Nigerian Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress, journalists, African Network for Environment and Economic Justice and the Yoruba Union in Edo State were among the mourners on the occasion.
The procession, which commenced around 6pm, started from NUJ centre in the Government Reservation Area, passed through Ring Road to the state House of Assembly complex and other areas of the city.
Executive Director of ANEEJ, Rev. David Ugolor, who was arrested and detained by the police over Oyerinde’s murder, lamented that the police are yet to find the true killers, a year after.
He alleged that, “One year after, the President of this country has failed again. It is becoming increasingly clear that it was the state, the police that killed Oyerinde. There is no doubt about it.”
In the same vein, a human right activist, Barrister Femi Falana (SAN), has called on the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, to publicly apologise to the Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, for the misleading statement that the office of the Attorney-General does not give legal advice to the police with regards to state offences.
During the first year anniversary of the murder of late Comrade Oyerinde, the human right activist said: “While the case of murder is a state offence, the constitutional duty to protect the lives of every person in Nigeria, Nigerians and foreigners alike, is binding on the Federal Government.”
He claimed that at a well attended ceremony in Benin on April 7, 2012, a powerful member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party openly threatened the life of the Edo State Commissioner for Information, Louis Odion, by telling that, ‘You will see what will happen to you,’ without any provocation.
He added that, “Mr. Odion quietly lodged a complaint with the police, but the complaint was treated in a cavalier manner as no charge was preferred against the criminal suspect who had threatened to violate the fundamental right of a citizen to life. Regrettably, the Edo State Government left the matter in the hands of the compromised security apparatus.
“With reference to the fellow who threatened the life of Mr. Louis Odion last year, you should have the case reopened to prove that the culture of impunity is not acceptable in the new Edo State.
“In the case of Edo State, the man who gave us a sign that people were going to be attacked should also be arrested and prosecuted. In the duty to defend the lives of our people, we must be prepared to end the culture of impunity and the official policy of granting amnesty to those who engage in violent crimes in the society, instead of relying on the police to investigate serious crimes. Edo State Government should be more proactive.
“Comrade, I advice that we should have a coroners law in Edo State for the investigation of unnatural deaths as it is the case in Lagos state. As we are marking the first anniversary of the assassination of our comrade, we should remember all those unarmed citizens who have been extra judicially murdered by the security agencies and other criminally minded individuals in the society,” he stated.
Falana said he has asked the Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, to re-open the case concerning the assassination of the former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Bola Ige, who was killed in his home in Ibadan, Oyo State on December 23, 2001.
However, tears flowed freely as tributes poured in for the late Oyerinde, who was shot dead by assailants in his Benin City home on May 4, last year.
In his tributes, Comrade Oshiomhole said: “We have a duty to keep the memory of Olaitan alive. Olaitan is a man of uncommon vision and clarity. He was a very selfless worker.
“It is impossible for me to find a replacement. If there is anything happening in any section of the civil society, Olaitan would draw my attention and if possible he will suggest what is to be done. So it is impossible to find a replacement. If it is impossible for me to have a replacement, it is impossible for the children to have another father and for the wife to have another husband.
“I am happy that one year on, the fighting spirit is on and people have asked me why I talk in this way and manner. Some say I don’t talk like a governor when it comes to Olaitan’s matter. How is a man supposed to talk when a man is mourning? Is my office as important as the life of a Nigerian?
“I am conscious of the fact that my tenure at best could be eight years. The next position is ex. And we must continue to remind ourselves that today we are here and tomorrow we are no more. Some time I ask myself should we bother to talk about Olaitan’s investigation because as we have seen few weeks back the former Inspector General’s house was allegedly attacked.”
Comrade Oshiomhole said when you allow political influence to influence your professional duties, you will be contributing to the destruction of the rule of law, adding that: “Once the rule of law is no more enforceable, the law enforcement agencies are compromised. The celebration of democracy is basically the celebration of the rule of law. As central to the rule of law is the capacity of the state, through the security agencies, to identity and prosecute criminals regardless of their status.”
The governor appealed to the people of Edo State never to allow rascals to take over the reins of government, and noted that, “If we do that at all levels, Nigeria will change.”
The National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Abdul Waheed Umar, who was represented by Comrade Isa Aremu, said the cowardly murder of Olaitan is a big blow to the Edo State Government and labour organizations.
Umar said: “He was known for hard work, diligence and intelligence. His last support and unity was during the last delegates’ conference in Asaba. It is time all Nigerians rallied round to unravel the death of Olaitan.”
The National President of Trade Union Congress, Comrade Peter Esele, who described the late Olaitan as a man who makes things happen behind the scene, said: “We will continue to celebrate him every year because of his conviction and doggedness.”
Others who paid tributes were Comrade Didi Adodo, his former classmate, and Barrister Rufus Olanrewaju, amongst others.
His widow, in an emotion-laden speech, said her husband did not die and that his spirit lives on.
She said Olaitan’s killers will never know peace for depriving her children of their father.

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