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#EndSARS: Family Of Officer ‘Killed By Colleague’ Drags Police To Court, Demands N400m Compensation

The family of Ayodeji Erinfolami, a police officer shot dead by his colleague during the #EndSARS protest, has asked Mohammed Adamu, inspector-general of police (IGP) to investigate his death.

Erinfolami, a police inspector, was reportedly accidentally shot in October by one of his colleague who was trying disperse protesting crowd at the Area C police command in the Surulere area of Lagos.

Okechukwu Iloamuazor, a driver who was stuck in traffic in the area, was also killed by stray bullet fired by the policemen on that day.

You will recall that Nigerians across the country had taken to the streets in October to protest police brutality and demand for police reform.

In a petition through Jiti Ogunye, human rights lawyer, Erinfolami family demande for ₦400 millions compensation.

The family accused the police authorities of falsehood and insensitivity for claiming Erinfolami and Iloamuazor were killed by irate protesters who invaded and attacked the said Area C police command.

The family said information from witnesses showed that after the shooting of Erinfolami, his colleagues did not come to his aid until he bled to death.

The family also accused the police of not of not reaching out to them and failing to send representatives to them over the death of the 38 years old inspector.

“Based on the foregoing premises, we hereby demand as follows:

“1. That an investigation be conducted into the unlawful killing of Inspector Ayodeji Bankole Erinfolami by the said police officers, leading to their prosecution for murder, and punishment under the law,” part of the petition read.

“2. That the sum of Four Hundred Million Naira ( #.400 million) exemplary damages ( compensation) be paid to the dependents (family) of Inspector Ayodeji Bankole Erinfolami for his unlawful killing, forthwith, and not later than thirty ( 30) days of the delivery of this petition, to assuage the irreparable loss.

“3. That an official delegation from the NPF should visit the family of Inspector Ayodeji Bankole Erinfolami to condole with, and officially break the news of his death to them. This is not a mere symbolism or ritual. For the parents of the Deceased, aged people, who, in spite of our torn social fabric and broken value system, hold dear still the virtues and ideals of showing empathy to the crushed in spirit and the grieving who have suffered loss of human lives, the demanded condolence visit is therapeutic. It could serve as a humane gesture to heal their wound.

“4. That the NPF should undertake the funeral, and the funeral expenses of Inspector Ayodeji Bankole Erinfolami.”

Ogunye, on behalf of the family, added that legal action would be taken if the demands of the family are not met.

Afolabi Hakim

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