A
29-year-old mechanic, Bode David, is yet to recover from being made to spend a
night with the corpse of his friend, late Ganiyu, and drink the water used to
wash it, to prove he was not responsible for his death.
It was
gathered that the incident, which happened at Isheri Magodo, a suburb of Lagos,
was executed because before Ganiyu gave up the ghost in the hospital, he kept
calling Bode’s name.
Recounting
his ordeal, Bode, an indigene of Ekiti State, a mechanic, who specialized in
fixing Japanese vehicles, said:
“I knew
the late Ganiyu and Wasiu in January, when I was looking for someone to fix my
faulty Honda car. That was when Ganiyu introduced me to Wasiu to fix my car.
After he fixed my car, I paid him N35,000. Since then, we have had no business
except when our paths occasionally crossed and we exchange pleasantries.
On
Tuesday, Wasiu called me at about 6p.m., saying they need my help urgently. He
said
Ganiyu was in the hospital and that they needed money to purchase pints of
blood and drips, which was about N19, 000. He pleaded with me to come.
At about
7pm, without any idea that Ganiyu was dead, I drove my car to the junction of
their street, called him on phone that he should come and collect N5,000, which
was all that I had to assist Ganiyu’s treatment at that time.
When he
came to where I parked my vehicle, he said the hospital was nearby, so we
walked towards where he said the hospital is located.
· Deceived, beaten
“As we
walked, I began to notice some strange movement in the vicinity as bad boys
filled the area, so I asked where exactly the hospital was. He said we are
taking a short cut to the hospital. Eventually, the short cut led to a
compound.
Immediately
we entered the compound, people began to ask me what I knew about Ganiyu’s
death. I told them I knew nothing, but they did not believe me, and they began
to beat me.
’When
they were beating me, a Baale in the area interrogated me, told them to stop
beating me and to hand me over to the police, or they might beat me to death
and then have two corpses on their hands. But they refused.
After
beating me, they forced me to sleep on the floor in the same room where
Ganiyu’s corpse was laid to prove that I had nothing to do with his death.
While they were beating me, my phone and the money in my pocket got
missing.
When they
discovered that I was still alive, they washed his corpse and forced me to
drink the water. I refused but they almost killed me with another round of
beating. When it was obvious that I had no option, I drank it.
After I
drank the water, someone who claimed that he knew me called the police. The
police took me to divisional police station at Awoshika, before the case was
transferred to Area F Command.
I have
nothing to do with Ganiyu’s death. How would I be responsible for his death
when I had no problem with him? All I want is for government and Nigerians to
come to my aid, and bring those who meted this inhumane treatment to me to
justice.’’
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My story—WASIU
In his
defence, 33-year-old Wasiu Fadairo, the mechanic who lured Bode with the call
that brought him to the house, said:
“I am
from Kwara State. The late Ganiyu is from my home town. On May 12, Ganiyu
was stooling and vomiting blood, so we rushed him to a hospital located along
Oluwora Road, Isheri in Magodo. He later died, calling a particular name—
Bode.
After he
died, we took him home because none of his immediate family members or
relatives was available. When we called them, they said they were coming, so we
kept his corpse inside his room.
That same
day, neighbours and people living around were angry, alleging that the name
Bode, which Ganiyu kept calling before he died, was responsible for his death.
So they began to call Bode’s phone number.
When Bode
did not come, I called him with my phone and told him that Ganiyu was lying
critically ill and needed blood and drips, and that we need his assistance.
When he came, people began to question him concerning what he knew about
Ganiyu’s death. Before he could say a word, they pounced on him and began to
beat him. So I ran to call the police to come and rescue him.
After
police rescued him, they later went to where he parked his car and vandalized
it. I was there when they were beating him, but I was not there when they
forced him to lie beside the corpse and drink the water used to wash it.”
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Police story
Confirming
the incident, Vanguard reports that Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, said:
“Two
friends went out for a drink and one of them, Ganiyu, took ill after the outing
and started stooling. He was rushed to the hospital for medical attention,
but died in the process. Angry friends and neighbours, suspecting the
complicity of Bode David, descended on him and attempted to lynch him.
He was, however, rescued by our policemen and investigations into the
circumstances surrounding the death of Ganiyu commenced at Isheri Division. But
the case has been transferred to the Department of Criminal investigation, DCI,
Yaba, for further investigation.”

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