For the benefit of those that are still oblivious of the continued incarceration of Mr. Odudu Ukpanah, male, 31 (pictured above), an indigene of Ukanafun Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State and a B.Sc holder in Geophysics from the University of Calabar and an M.Sc holder in Oil and Gas Management from Coventry University, United Kingdom, on the orders of the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio JP?, I will give a brief insight into the case.
Odudu Ukpanah is the only son of the late Engr. Albert Jimmy Ukpanah that was assassinated on March 12, 2014 in his residence. The senior Ukpanah was an outspoken chieftain of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Akwa Ibom State.
Notably, aside being a thorn in the flesh of some prominent
politicians and political office holders in his area, the late Albert
Ukpanah was a vociferous opponent of the 2015 senatorial ambition of
Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio, the Executive Governor of Akwa Ibom State.
He equally opposed the attempt by the governor to impose a successor on
the state. He supported the 2015 gubernatorial ambition of the erstwhile
deputy governor of the state, Mr. Nsima Ekere instead of the governor's
choice, Udom Emmanuel.
Like several other persons in his area that subscribe to
the PDP zoning policy, he believed that it was the turn of his area
(Abak Federal Constituency) to produce the next senator to represent the
Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom State in the Senate come
2015. He saw Akpabio's Senate bid as a grave injustice to his people.
This informed his active involvement in the Abak District Elders Forum
(an organization that was formed to fight for the political and economic
rights of the people of the old Abak in the state) where he served as
the secretary.
On Wednesday March 12, 2014, he was brutally murdered by dare-devil assassins at his Abak residence at about 9:40pm.
From the cogent, uncontradicted and plausible account given
by the immediate family of the slain politician, the deceased asked his
son, Odudu, who was the only person with him at the material time to
bring three (3) plastic chairs and a stool for himself and yet to be
identified visitors that he was expecting.
After bringing out the chairs as directed, Odudu went
inside the living room and continued watching the European Champions
League between Manchester City and Barcelona which he was enjoying prior
to the arrival of the visitors. His father later came into the living
room and took drinks (1 Remy martins and 1 can stout), which he
ostensibly offered his guests. On sensing that the expected meeting had
lasted for too long, Odudu checked on his father only to meet him lying
lifeless in the pool of his blood.
An investigation into the incident was taken over by the
State Police Command which resulted in the production of a Police
Investigation Report. I have the report with me. For clarity and benefit
of doubt, the opinion/recommendation part of the Police Investigation
Report dated 25th March, 2014 and signed by the IPO, Sgt. Ibediro
Nnamdi, is reproduced verbatim as follows:
"In view of the above findings, the following suggestions
are proffered. Since investigation into the case is still on, it is wise
to nose around for more information that may reveal the REAL KILLERS of
Hon. (Engr.), Albert Ukpanah, AS THE KILLING MIGHT BE POLITICALLY
MOTIVATED ASSASSINS.
Above report is for your consideration and further directive, please" (emphasis mine).
I need to also mention here that in furtherance of
investigation into this case, the police had seized the GSM phone of the
late Albert Ukpanah with an undertaking that same would be forwarded to
the State Security Service (SSS) for forensic analysis since the
deceased is believed to had communicated on phone with his yet to be
identified guests before their arrival.
Till date, nothing has been heard of the result of the said
forensic analysis by the SSS. Nigerians should ask the Akwa Ibom State
Government, the SSS and the police of the outcome of the forensic
analysis. A check with service providers would have revealed the call
logs of the deceased shortly before he was murdered.
Instead of identifying the 'REAL KILLERS' of Albert Ukpanah
as recommended by the IPO, the Akwa Ibom State Government led by Gov.
Godswill Akpabio who had vowed during the burial of the slain politician
that he would "fished out" the "killers" of his friend? went on a wild
goose chase and had his only son, Odudu Ukpanah framed-up, arrested and
charged to court on a trump-up charge of killing his own father.
Odudu Ukpanah has been in custody since 27th May, 2014. He
is presently suffering from an illment which developed while he was in
the United Kingdom for his masters degree. The condition is such that
the prison authorities had to write to the relevant quarters since they
lack the requisite facilities to cater for his illment. The hospital
that he was rushed to when he collapsed in the UK had to send a report
down here. He also collapsed in the Ikot Ekpene Medium Prison where he
is being held. His mother and wife of the slain politician is critically
down with cancer, pakinson and stroke.
The three sisters of Odudu, including a lawyer, are close
to a state of bankruptcy owing to the high cost of their mother's
medical care and litigation. Initially, they were so scared of telling
the poor widow that her only son is being accused of killing her
husband. They kept giving her one excuse or the other over the long
absence of her only son until they exhausted excuses. Ever since the
news of her only son's incarceration was broken to her, her condition
has worsen. Interestingly, the three sisters of Odudu are currently the
most vociferous champions of his innocence. So why is Gov. Akpabio
crying more than the bereaved? Please why?
I have made spirited efforts to reach out to many of our
human rights crusaders that I have contacts and relationship with on the
need for the Nigerian human rights community and civil society to rise
to the defence and rescue of Odudu Ukpanah before he dies (God forbid)
in custody but it is so heart breaking that most of our comrades seems
too busy to appreciate the historical significance and the urgency of
this case.
This was the same unfortunate experience that I had when I
took up the #FreeUniuyo44 Campaign, few of us were left to shout and
fight alone. In that case, students of the University of Uyo had
embarked on a very peaceful protest on June 12, 2013 to ventilate their
opposition to the oppressive policies of the institution's management.
Instead of attending to the grievances of the students, the management
invited anti-riot police men to quell the peaceful protest. The police
fired live bullets which resulted in the death of a student. This
escalated the protest into burning of the school's properties.
During his visit to the institution, the same Gov. Akpabio
ordered that those who damaged the properties be "fished out" by the
police. The police saw that order as a blank cheque to swoop on innocent
students who were in the off campus male hostel of the school and on
the road. They arrested Innocent 44 students. The students were detained
for months (some spent up to a year) in prison over crimes they knew
nothing about.
One of them ran mad while the affected parents sold off all
they had to pay lawyers. I led a protests in Uyo and also in Calabar in
partnership with the Joint Action Front (JAF) demanding that those
students be released but the needed solidarity never came from our
seniors in the struggle. In the end, it took the court to free those
students from captivity.
Now again, our activists are repeating the terrible mistake
of the past, they are closing their eyes to the Odudu Ukpanah's
detention. This case has made me heart broken. It is as if real, non
profit, populist and non selective activism died with the Late Chief
Gani Fawehinmi, SAN SAM. Lately, I have been wondering if our hero,
Gani, went to the grave with the conscience of the Nigeria. I shed tears
when the news of Gani Fawehinmi 's death was broken because I foresaw
the vacuum that his death will create in the world of real activism.
The case of Odudu Ukpanah and the ongoing cruel silence of
our activists has made me to cry once again for the death of 'The
Peoples Lawyer'. If Gani Fawehinmi did not die, I am sure he would have
rose to the occasion and saved Odudu from the clutches of a heartless
governor. I urge all those who profess to be disciples and associates of
Gani to use Odudu’s case to honour his memory. Let them prove me wrong
that true activism did not die with Gani Fawehinmi.
The time to act is now.
Inibehe Effiong is a Human Rights Activist based in Lagos,
Nigeria and the Convener of the Coalition of Human Rights Defenders (
COHRD ).