Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State on Sunday announced his
government’s interest in the case of a woman beaten by some policemen
in Ado Ekiti on Friday.
TheNewsGuru.com reports that the state governor, Mr Ayo Fayose made
this known while speaking on a monthly public enlightenment programme,
“The Governor Explains”.
He disclosed that an investigation panel has been set up to probe what actually transpired between the woman and the police.
He said the investigation will unravel the policemen that beat the woman.
The governor said he was particularly disturbed by media reports
linking policemen to the alleged beating of the woman, Toyin Adeyeye,
despite her status as a nursing mother.
He described as regrettable, the police action, coming barely two weeks after the state celebrated Women’s Day with fanfare.
The governor declared that the law on violence against women still
subsists in the state, and that the law would be applied as appropriate
in this matter.
Mr Abdullahi Chafe, the state police commissioner had said the woman
was beaten by policemen at a checkpoint in Ado Ekiti because she
slapped one of his men and tore his uniform.
He claimed the woman
slapped one of his men when she was asked to prove the ownership of the
car in which she was being driven.
Chafe spoke in a reaction to the social media outrage against the policemen for brutalising a woman.
After the beating, Adeyeye and her baby, including her younger
brother, Adeniyi Dada were detained at a police station in Ado Ekiti,
the Ekiti state capital. The Kia Picanto that Dada was driving was
also impounded.
“It is not good for somebody to prevent a law enforcement officer
from carrying out his lawful duty, somebody wearing the uniform? It is
not about his age but the authority he carries, I don’t allow my men to
do something contrary to the law”, Chafe said.
“Those people slapped my policeman on duty and tore his uniform.
Uniform is an authority and what those people did was against the law
and it is not good for a civilian to slap a policeman
“I don’t want a woman to be detained with baby or with pregnancy, I
don’t want an old woman or a minor to be detained. I have taken note of
this and we will take the right action on the matter as investigation
continues”, he said.
The husband of the woman, Mr Akanni Adeyeye refuted the police claim,
saying his wife and her brother were beaten and detained for refusing
to offer bribe to the policemen at the checkpoint.
He told newsmen that about five policemen on duty at the checkpoint
beat them before taking them to the New Iyin Police Station where they
were detained.
He said the police also impounded the black Kia Picanto car with registration number LAGOS FKJ 221 EE conveying them.
The woman and her daughter were released by the police on Saturday night.
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