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I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by weyreypey: 4:57am On Nov 09, 2020
I was tortured, detained in place of civilian who slapped soldier at Yoruba security meeting


In this interview with WALE OYEWALE, the Jagunmolu Agbekoya of Yorubaland, Prince Kunle Adelakun, narrates his experience in the ‘torture camp’ of the Nigerian Army at the Odogbo 2 Mechanised Division, Ibadan, following an altercation between a soldier and a member of Agbekoya during a recent stakeholders’ security meeting

What happened between you and soldiers?

There was Yoruba meeting on security at the Oyo State Secretariat last week. Different groups were invited, including Agbekoya. As one of those that represented Agbekoya, I also attended. On arrival at the secretariat, it was rowdy as the entrance had been shut. I came down to see what went wrong. On getting to the scene, I saw a soldier and a civilian engaged in an argument. When I asked the people what went wrong, they said a soldier slapped a member of Agbekoya. Possibly, the civilian retaliated but I wasn’t sure of what actually went wrong, because I wasn’t there.


I tried to pacify the soldier but he insisted that he would deal with the civilian. A team of soldiers in the Operation Burst was on the ground. Other people came around to pacify him, but the whole thing degenerated on the arrival of a team of soldiers to the scene. The Special Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde on Security was there. On seeing me, he told the soldiers that I am a gentleman and head of Agbekoya. I addressed the crowd in order to douse the tension. But the soldier who led the other team to the scene asked his men to arrest me in order for me to identify the person who slapped the soldier.


The SA Security told them I could not be involved in such an act, adding that I was part of the security stakeholders’ meeting in the state, but his entreaties fell on the deaf ears. A lawyer, popularly called Barrister Salawu, later came around and asked what led to the trouble. He was also arrested. They fired shots in the air and dragged a few people into the patrol van of Operation Burst. They later moved us into the soldiers’ van. They conveyed eight of us, who were arrested to the 2 Mechanised Division, Odogbo.

There, we were tortured. We didn’t know the whereabouts of their superior, who ordered our arrest. Some hunters, who were arrested, were later brought to where we were. At a point, a soldier came and fingered me as the one, who slapped his colleague. He threatened that I would be severely dealt with. I explained that with my status, I could not do such a thing. We were first hanged, later we were made to do frog jump and press up. I asked them to consider my age, explaining that I am 56 years old.



The lawyer, who was arrested, is an asthmatic patient and he was not with his inhaler. He had a crisis in the process, so they poured water on him to resuscitate him. They put us in a guard room measuring about 18 square metres. They put 36 of us there, including some secondary schoolboys. It became stuffy, so at some point, I managed to talk to one of the soldiers and he asked me to move to the airy side. They asked the lawyer to write an undertaking that we spearheaded a protest. We explained that we were not at the secretariat for protest but for security meeting. They later released the lawyer.


A superior military officer later arrived and asked the soldiers to release the hunters. As he was leaving, I called his attention. After hearing me out, he ordered my release. One of the officers, Lieutenant Nnamdi, tried to persuade him not to let me go, but he insisted that I must be released. Nnamdi explained to the senior officer that I would not report back if released, but I said I would show up the next day as directed. While that was going on, I appealed to the hunters to stand by me by staying back so that when released, one of the soldiers would not waste me away. Luckily, I was released and they returned my clothes and shoes to me. I dressed up quickly and left the barracks in company with the hunters.


You eventually heaved a sigh of relief?

I can’t deceive you; at night, I could not sleep as a result of pain all over my body. I called General Toogun and one other personality, including the Commander of Operation Burst in the state, but there was no hope for me until I was miraculously released on the orders of the superior officer.

At age 56, such treatment was too much for me to bear. The torture was much. I never experienced a thing like that in my life until recently. It was uncalled for. Soldiers do not have the right to do this to us; I think they are to protect and defend us. We have not done anything to warrant the punishment they meted to us. My people are still there and are still languishing. After my release, I went straight to hospital. I was hospitalised for two nights. I was placed on drip and injection. Up till now, I am still recuperating. Whereas in the past 10 years I didn’t go for treatment.


The Agbekoya, Odua Progressives Congress, the hunters and others like that are part of the security architecture in the Oyo State and the South-West as a whole. Should we be treated this way? They don’t even respect us. We went for Yoruba security meeting and that was solely because we wanted to guard against the breakdown of security in Yoruba land. Our aim was to prevent crises in Yoruba land. Is what we are facing at the moment not a big problem? Where is the future? You don’t let the youth have their say and you also silence the elderly? You are caging and gagging us? We were not carrying arms. We don’t fight crime with guns and we always warn our members against carrying guns about. But there was a misunderstanding and on the arrival of a team of soldiers, the superior said we must be dealt with mercilessly. It is unfortunate that I am a Nigerian.




Was the member of Agbekoya, who was alleged to have slapped a soldier also whisked to the station?

He escaped. I don’t even know how he managed to escape. Our people, who were arrested at the scene, are still with the army. I called General Toogun and Deji Oshibogun to help us out. People are rising to help, but up till now, our people are still with them. We heard that they had been moved from the Odogbo Barracks to the Operation Burst station. Our people tried to see the governor but they have yet to do so.

How many of your people are still at the station?

No fewer than five.

You said you were tortured by hanging by the soldiers, can you explain how?

We were asked to put our legs across a two feet pavement, while our heads and hands dangled below. Later, we were asked to do frog jump and press-up. I couldn’t report back at the station having been battered and ended up on hospital bed. I told my wife that I was to report there the next day and she was so sad. At the time I was with the army, I couldn’t take my medication because I have drugs that I take three times daily, which I missed. That day, I did not eat throughout. I nearly fainted. I told them that I may pass away, but one of them said I would not die, but that I would suffer.


The #EndSARS protest is just over. What is your advice to the authorities in the light of all these?

My advice is that if we truly want a united Nigeria, the Army and all security agencies have to respect the rights of the people. There are human rights. They should see people as human beings; they should not see us as animals. There are ways of dealing with animals. If they are dealing with us the way people deal with animals, it shows that they don’t respect us. They should deal with us as human beings. They always say bloody civilians, while developed countries of the world respect the sanctity of human life. See the way the American soldiers came to rescue one of their citizens. It shows that the country and its army value the lives of their citizens. Likewise, let the Nigerian security agents value the lives of Nigerians. They should see and value us as human beings. That was what made the US Army to come to Nigeria.


In your own view do you think the Army places premium of the lives of citizens?

Maybe if what I went through had not happened to me, I would have said yes. I am a living witness. The Nigerian Army tortured me. For what reason? They don’t value the lives of Nigerians.

Now, do you think the Nigerian government values the lives of the citizens?

The government will tell you that it is trying its best, but that is not enough. It has to emulate what is obtainable in the developed nations whereby the government values the lives of the citizens. It should replicate the same thing here. The government should protect and not bully us. The security agents are being paid with taxpayers’ money, so we should be respected.

https://punchng.com/i-was-tortured-detained-in-place-of-civilian-who-slapped-soldier-at-yoruba-security-meeting/

Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by weyreypey: 4:58am On Nov 09, 2020
embarassed
Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by helinues: 4:59am On Nov 09, 2020
Junk and incomplete story

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Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by weyreypey: 5:00am On Nov 09, 2020
helinues:
Junk and incomplete story
You'll become a victim of the system you so vehemently support against the success of other citizens. Not a curse but karma.

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Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by chinjo(m): 5:13am On Nov 09, 2020
Civilian slap soldier and they arrested only 8 of you? Those ones na born again soldiers o.
Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by weyreypey: 5:14am On Nov 09, 2020
chinjo:
He want to start end the military?
The military has lost legitimacy. The Lekki toll Gate issue where they lied and lied and lied...now these.

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Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by helinues: 5:15am On Nov 09, 2020
weyreypey:

You'll become a victim of the system you so vehemently support against the success of other citizens. Not a curse but karma.

Are you a cry cry baby?

You posted incomplete and junk story, instead of you to argue on that, you shifted goal post to your usual emotional and religion curse.

Get this into yah skull, Helinues is not emotional driven, all your curse and bad wishes no even dey move me an inch.

Na like blood tonic we dey make use look more younger ..

Hiss
Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by weyreypey: 5:17am On Nov 09, 2020
helinues:


Are you a cry cry baby?

You posted incomplete and junk story, instead of you to argue on that, you shifted goal post to your usual emotional and religion curse.

Get this into yah skull, Helinues is not emotional driven, all your curse and bad wishes no even dey move me an inch.

Na like blood tonic we dey make use look more younger ..

Hiss


helinues:




I might be having comprehension problem cos still not understanding the points you are driving at
You lack the comprehension skills. It's a simple sturvs.

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Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by helinues: 5:20am On Nov 09, 2020
weyreypey:

You lack the comprehension skills. It's a simple sturvs.

Don't be mischievous, your story was incomplete as at the time I made my comments, cover your face with at least something for trying to be half clever

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Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by Larryfest(m): 5:51am On Nov 09, 2020
It's really sad that the Nigerian army treats it's citizens this way, more sad that 30k is used to buy some peoples brain in this country... I mean 30k which can barely buy a bag of rice!!!
Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by Simplebeauty: 5:52am On Nov 09, 2020
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Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by grim33(m): 6:06am On Nov 09, 2020
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Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by punisha: 6:41am On Nov 09, 2020
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Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by Nobody: 6:53am On Nov 09, 2020
helinues:


Don't be mischievous, your story was incomplete as at the time I made my comments, cover your face with at least something for trying to be half clever
It's best you edit your first comment because nairalanders will come for your head without understanding context. And when they later understand, ego will not allow them to retract their statement. Mob mentality is real here
Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by collum(m): 11:18am On Nov 09, 2020
this is really heart breaking and saddened... It is Hugh time the guys in uniform realise that we are all Nigeria and our rights must be respected. again u will not be on uniform forever.
Re: I Was Tortured, Detained In Place Of Civilian Who Slapped Soldier -Punchnewspape by Mayng01(m): 6:27pm On Nov 09, 2020
Yeah , what do you expect from them when the dullard head orders massacre of endsars protesters at lekki toll gate, & doing all they could to conceal or term it as fake when international community got involved. That man got me when he said he was ashamed being a Nigerian, he is right. Same on Nigerian government. Shame!

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