25th October, 2019
PRESS
RELEASE:
MURIC DEMANDS PROSECUTION OF FRSC KILLERS
Four officials
of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) have allegedly beaten a man to death
for resisting their attempt to collect bribe. Odion Omafo Samuel was allegedly
killed by Francis Igboh, Sunday Ogi, Samson Alolade and
Joseph Onolade on 14th October, 2019 after flagging down his Audi 80
car at Okhuaihe Hill along Benin-Agbor Road. His body was reportedly buried in
a shallow grave by the suspects.
Reacting to this ugly
development, an Islamic civil group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has
described the killing as callous, wicked and detestable. The group demanded the
prosecution of the suspects. This was contained in a statement distributed to
the media by the arrow-head of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola on Friday, 25th
October, 2019.
“The killing of Samuel
Omafo Odion is callous, wicked and detestable. FRSC men have disappointed
Nigerians. The same people posted on our roads to ensure our safety have become
our killers. Men of road safety have become road killers. It is preposterous.
This is additional evidence that there are criminals among officials of the
FRSC.
“We demand immediate
prosecution of the suspects. There must be no coverup from anywhere. We call on
FRSC authorities to stop their men from flagging down motorists on lonely
higways. Such method is an avenue for extortion, intimidation and other criminal
activities like this recent killing.
“FRSC officials often
expose motorists to danger by stopping them in odd places. Vehicles stopped on
lonely stretches may refuse to start when the driver is eventually allowed to
go. This is very dangerous particularly with the security challenges facing
Nigeria. FRSC leadership is therefore urged to inject a human face to the modus
operandi of its men. Besides, there is need for FRSC leadership to review
its recruitment methods with a view to weeding out criminal elements from
inception.
“In addition, we
appeal to Nigerian lawmakers to protect Nigerians from FRSC killers by taking
urgent action capable of stopping FRSC officials from flagging down motorists in
dangerous places. Our lawmakers should not wait until Nigerians start ignoring
stopping signals from FRSC officials out of fear for their personal safety.
“As we drop the
anchor, we call on the Nigerian police to ensure unhindered prosecution of the
four FRSC suspects until justice prevails. We charge FRSC leadership to stop
their men from flagging down motorists on lonely highways. We appeal to
Nigerian lawmakers to rise to the occasion.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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