The identity of the army personnel, who killed a young man named Joseph
Pessu in Delta State while enforcing a stay-at-home order by the state
government, has been unveiled, SaharaReporters can report.
Pessu
was shot dead by the army personnel around 10:30am on Thursday at Ada
Val Arenyenka Street, Ugbuwangue, Warri, Delta State, while trying to
purchase medicine for his pregnant wife.
His killing sparked a protest in the community with his enraged friends and kinsmen blocking major roads to express their anger.
Speaking
in confidence with SaharaReporters, a senior police officer in the
state gave the name of the killer army personnel as Sergeant Ilekura
Samson Ajayi of the Nigerian Army 4 Brigade Benin, Edo State, with force
number 02NA/52/3134.
According to him, police preliminary
investigation showed that Ajayi is attached to Operation Delta Save, 3
Battalion, Nigerian Army, Effurun Barracks, Warri.
Operation
Delta Save was launched by the Nigerian military to protect oil
installations as well as prevent oil bunkering activities in the Niger
Delta region.
“Ajayi was deployed to a company called 'B Coy'
where they are providing security before the ugly incident occurred at
the checkpoint where he and others were deployed to on that fateful day.
“I can conveniently tell you that Ajayi is no longer in our facility at the area command, Warri.
“He
has since been released from detention and if in doubt challenge the
police authority to show him to the press. He has been released to the
unit of the Operation Delta Save which he is attached to.
“But
his release from our detention to the unit of the Operation Delta Save
does not make him a free man or left off the hook of the murder because
he will be made to face a disciplinary action. He will be court
martialled by the army authority,” the source said.
Investigation by our correspondent however, revealed that Ajayi hails from Imeri in Ondo State.
When
contacted to know if the suspect had actually been released from police
detention in Warri, the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer,
DSP Onome Onovwakpoyeya, said she had no idea about that.
She said, “Well, for now I don't have any more information than his detention. I don't know about his being released.”
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