The River Basin Authority, Mile 8 area of Calabar,
Cross River State, has been thrown into total confusion as one, Godwin
Elewana, has been accused of murdering a 22-year-old boy, Douglas
Ojugbo, for daring to have love affairs with his daughter on March 10,
2015.
Not done with shooting the boy to death,
Elewana who is siad to be very influential in the community, connived
with the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area and hurriedly
buried the dead body in a shallow grave at night.
According to eyewitnesses who narrated the incident to Cross River Watch, Elewana is described as a very and troublesome man, killed Ojugbo because he did not approve of the deceased relationship with his daughter.
A resident reported:
"The
girl’s father had warned the small boy not to come near the daughter
again. That is what we were made to understand but the two of them could
not leave themselves and we hear that it is because of that that the
man decided to take that horrible action.
On
that fateful evening, we saw the man running after the boy who was
panting and running but the man caught up with him around the basin
authority gate there and shot him with a gun.
After
shooting him, he dragged him into his car and drove off. All of us were
running for our dear lives because like I said, that man is dangerous
and everyone around know him for that."
After
shooting the boy in the arm and leg, Elewana reportedly allowed the boy
to bleed to death in his car and drove the corpse to the Federal
Housing Police station in Calabar, where the DPO ordered that the boy's
body be taken to the Goldie Cemetery and buried without an autopsy or
investigation carried out or the parents of the victim informed.
It
was after a frantic search for the missing boy that the parents got to
know the fate that befell him and they petitioned the Assistant
Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 6, Calabar and the
National Human Rights Commission to investigate the cause of his son’s
death and bring those who killed the son to justice.
It
was on the March 12, 2015, after frantic search by parents and family
members that Douglas parents got wind that their son had been shot and
driven to the Federal Housing Police Station.
The
AIG of the zone however ordered that the body of Ojugbo be exhumed a
proper autopsy be carried out while he has also ordered the DPO to
produce the fleeing Elewana.
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