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He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Ironfaceman(op): 8:48am On Apr 23
Not listening to his mother cost 23-year-old Nigerian Rasheed Wasiu dearly – more than five years of his freedom for something he did not do.

Now released from prison, where he was stuck waiting for his trial as the judicial process crawled on, Rasheed has no idea where she is. His mother has gone missing.

In October 2020, she had told him not to go out as widespread anti-police brutality demonstrations, known as the End Sars protests, swept into his area of Lagos, Nigeria's bustling commercial heart.

People's anger was directed towards the now-disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (Sars) accused of robbing, attacking and even killing innocent people.

The reaction of the security forces to the 2020 demonstrations was to reach a crescendo on the evening of 20 October, when officers opened fire on a group of protesters in the city.

But the protests had been building over the previous fortnight, with some turning violent, and the police along with a local vigilante group began responding by rounding up anyone they thought might be involved.

On the morning of 20 October, Rasheed, 17 at the time, was trying to get to a painting job with a friend in an area called Amukoko, but on their way they learnt that violence had broken out there and so turned around.

When he arrived home, his mother told him to "stay indoors" and not to "go outside because of the protests" that had by that point reached his neighbourhood.

But as a disobedient teenager he ignored her and stepped out on the street again

Although he says he did not join the demonstration, members of the vigilante Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) caught him in their dragnet and bundled him into a van alongside weapon‑wielding protesters.

Although he says he did not join the demonstration, members of the vigilante Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) caught him in their dragnet and bundled him into a van alongside weapon‑wielding protesters.

His mother and neighbours remonstrated with the OPC, insisting Rasheed was not part of the group, but their pleas were ignored.

He was first taken to an army barracks and then moved to a prison – Lagos's Kirikiri Correctional Centre – where he waited for his trial to start.

Rasheed says he was initially arrested on allegations that he had been involved in looting "but when I appeared in court, the offence on my charge sheet was 'unlawful possession of firearms'".

His experience and the charges chimed with many who were detained during the protests.

Speaking to the BBC, dressed in worn-out clothes and bathroom slippers, he sounds stressed and bitter as he recalls his incarceration.

"Jail is hell if you do not have money to ease your way through and cater for your needs," he says.

"The food is miserable; we get weak after eating. The space is really congested. They locked up to 70 people in a tiny room at a time. There is no good healthcare, but if you have money, you can have access to good food, a bed and proper medications.

"There was a time a young man died in my cell, his leg was just getting swollen." No-one had gone to help diagnose what was wrong.

Rasheed took on menial jobs to survive like washing clothes for inmates in exchange for a bit of cash or food. He also sold food items on behalf of prison staff, like cow skin, popularly known as "ponmo", and baked snacks. They would give him some of what he was selling or some money.

Months passed without his case being called. On the rare occasions when he was taken to court, his case was not mentioned. One of the lawyers who was representing Rasheed even died while he was in prison.

This state of purgatory continued for nearly six years.

However, at a hearing early last month, a judge at Lagos's high court struck out his case over a lack of evidence and Rasheed was set free.

The judge's ruling came after the intervention of an advocacy group known as the Take It Back Movement (TIB), which provides lawyers for free and fights for the release of people arrested during the End Sars protests as well as other demonstrations.

According to Nigeria's prison authorities, some 50,000 people are currently in detention in the country even though they are still awaiting trial - some 64% of the total prison population.

Human rights groups say that cases like Rasheed's - of people spending years in prison without being convicted of any offence - are not uncommon.

TIB's Lagos coordinator, Adekunle Taofeek, called the ruling on Rasheed's case "a significant milestone".

"This development reinforces our belief that persistence, solidarity and commitment to justice will always yield results."

TIB says it has managed to free 100 people who were detained during the End Sars protests.

Asked whether he planned to pursue legal action for the years he has lost, Rasheed responded: "No, I am leaving everything to God."

But Rasheed's joy at finally being released turned into another nightmare as, on returning home, he was unable to find his mother.

"People in my neighbourhood said they thought I was dead since they couldn't find me. I checked around for my mum but couldn't find her… neighbours told me she left the area because she was being threatened that she would be arrested as well."

He had only seen her once since his arrest, in the immediate aftermath of his detention when she followed him to the barracks where he was initially held.

On the following two days she returned with some food but was denied access.

He did not see her again.

Rasheed's neighbours could offer very little information about her whereabouts.

"When I asked… they said they did not know where she had moved to, but sometimes they see her when she passes by the market. They would greet her but she won't reply.


"They said my arrest caused her so much pain and tears."

Rasheed now lives with his mother's brother in another area of Lagos. They are both actively searching for his mother.


"I pray to God every day that I will see her, let me just come face to face with her," he says.

Rasheed's top priority is finding his mother but he is determined to rebuild his life after losing out on almost six precious years.

He says that before his arrest he was training to become a tailor and would have finished by now and set up his own business

"Ever since I got out of prison, my neighbours have been the one[s] supporting me with food. But I don't want to be dependent on them, I wish to get a job and be a giver as well. I have two hands and legs, I can work."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cql7p9rd3gyo

Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Ironfaceman(op): 8:49am On Apr 23
Oh my God. What did I just read.
Rasheed Wasiu story like many other protesters of the EndSARS protest are harrowing.

A lot of politicians cashed in on EndSARS October 20/20 but don't want to share the burden.

But thank God for people like Adekunle Taofeek of TIB for his intervention.

This is why tyranny and dictatorship will grow in Nigeria because the politicians Nigerians are fighting for don't truly regard them.

Also I never knew OPC are into crime fighting because when ever you see them they are always smoking cannabis and drinking shepe. Hence they can't fight herdsmen.

Big ups to Adekunle Taofeek for his generosity. Shame to politicians that call for protest but won't bail protesters.
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Sonnobax15(m): 8:51am On Apr 23
lipsrsealed
That's not a new thing.

Visit all the prisons across Nigeria afn you'll weep. Cuz there are millions of innocent people rottening in them for crimes they had no hand in.
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by TenQ: 8:56am On Apr 23
I think the Nigerian law should include reparations for cases like this.

Where do you want this guy to start from....to start writing JAMB or to start learning Work?

What was his crime for being Jailed for Five years over nothing he is guilty of?


This guy should be compensated with nothing less than N30M so as to start over his life
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by brain54(m):
Innocent people rotting away in prisons...


While criminals and the guilty are sometimes freed or let go and are roaming society.


Life life in Nigeria is not balanced.


Meanwhile, the entire Nigerian justice/police/prison systems needs emergency reforms. Infact, a state of emergency needs to be declared in those areas.


These are issues I expect our leaders and those in charge to champion and tackle.


But we have a shitty system that we have been operating since independence which no one feels should be updated and upgraded modernised and rejiged to handle our growing population.


The only things the current leaders think of is how to win elections and remain in power.


I pour spit on our leaders apologies to gehgeh!
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Chijeep(m): 9:31am On Apr 23
May God deliver us from misfortune
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Oluwaseunomo: 9:34am On Apr 23
Next time you learn to listen to your parents, pikin wey say him mama mouth dey smell will be left to face the consequences alone. You go dey follow people dey fight government even Jesus comot hand for government matter who goes you.
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Nackzy: 9:35am On Apr 23
Nigeria Can Happen to anyone.. that's the sad reality
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Ibas3454(m): 9:35am On Apr 23
Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria...............m
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by saintkel(m): 9:36am On Apr 23
Now who pays for his wasted years in prison?....I think government should seriously start taking that into consideration....once someone is not found guilty, he or she should be compensated for wasting such years behind bars and those who took part in such process should be made to pay a big fine
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Oluwaseunomo: 9:36am On Apr 23
TenQ:
I think the Nigerian law should include reparations for cases like this.

Where do you want this guy to start from....to start writing JAMB or to start learning Work?

What was his crime for being Jailed for Five years over nothing he is guilty of?


This guy should be compensated with nothing less than N30M so as to start over his life
Make e come tiff am wisdom is profitable for the wise
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Antoeni(m): 9:36am On Apr 23
God Abeg Also Give Me The Protection , Guardiance And Grace to Avoid, Police Arrest Kidnappers,Armed Robbery , Road Accident, Avoid Any Form of Trouble That involves, Prisons /Jails in Nigeria. Because No Justice System to Help Prove Your Innocence. in Jesus Name I Pray .
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by DeltaBachelor(m): 9:37am On Apr 23
Sue, Sue, Sue, Sue , Sue, Sue and Sue
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by SoloHill: 9:41am On Apr 23
If terrorist are released as repantants individuals can't they also arrange for the release and pardon of this endsars protesters after all the SARS have been disband I think they have spent long enough for every crime they might have committed the NASS should look into this and sort for a presidential pardon
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Chibuzoc(m): 9:41am On Apr 23
The court is the only hope for a common man but not in the jungle called nigeria
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Wealthoptulent(m): 9:41am On Apr 23
TA tun ni? aah i tire ooo. abi!
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Dreal1247: 9:46am On Apr 23
It shall never be well with the facilitators of the arrest of the protesters. Just imagine what the young boy went through because of wicked and heartless leaders.
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by MrUchenna1(m): 9:50am On Apr 23
How can such victim be patriotic ?
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by engrchykae(m): 9:54am On Apr 23
I love Buhari and Tinubu.
This is because these two are not partial.
If you support them, they will give you the dividends of democracy.
Katsina is paying tax to bandits while kwara will soon start paying
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by hslbroker2(m): 10:03am On Apr 23
Imagine, there are so many people in different kind of prison all over Nigeria, serving terms of what they know nothing about. May God help us all, if you are not in hospital, you are not in prison, you can eat three times a day, I swear to God if you are not grateful to God, you a special ingrate.
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Kanwulia: 10:08am On Apr 23
Welcome to APC DEMOCRACY!😂😂😂😂😂
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by 7upnigeria: 10:14am On Apr 23
Ironfaceman:
Oh my God. What did I just read.
Rasheed Wasiu story like many other protesters of the EndSARS protest are harrowing.

A lot of politicians cashed in on EndSARS October 20/20 but don't want to share the burden.

But thank God for people like Adekunle Taofeek of TIB for his intervention.

This is why tyranny and dictatorship will grow in Nigeria because the politicians Nigerians are fighting for don't truly regard them.

Also I never knew OPC are into crime fighting because when ever you see them they are always smoking cannabis and drinking shepe. Hence they can't fight herdsmen.

Big ups to Adekunle Taofeek for his generosity. Shame to politicians that call for protest but won't bail protesters.
Many policemen with families were kpaid, many innocent citizens were kpaid, private and government infrastructure were destroyed during the protest that was hijacked by Nnamdi Kanu and his people. OUR YORUBA PEOPLE suffered because of the stewpeed!ty of some Yorubas that joined the protest.

You can take your ENDSARS to your state. Never bring it to Yorubaland again.
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by zegxy: 10:18am On Apr 23
Ironfaceman:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cql7p9rd3gyo
I knew it will be Nigeria before I opened the thread.
What a country !!!
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Ironfaceman(op): 10:20am On Apr 23
Are you ok, protest is your right. It is the people complaining.


7upnigeria:
Many policemen with families were kpaid, many innocent citizens were kpaid, private and government infrastructure were destroyed during the protest that was hijacked by Nnamdi Kanu and his people. OUR YORUBA PEOPLE suffered because of the stewpeed!ty of some Yorubas that joined the protest.

You can take your ENDSARS to your state. Never bring it to Yorubaland again.
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by Ironfaceman(op): 10:21am On Apr 23
That means you got sharp instincts.


zegxy:
I knew it will be Nigeria before I opened the thread.
What a country !!!
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by wizdooarchy3(m): 10:29am On Apr 23
After planning your life Nigeria and APC will edit it for you...
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by esnbrutality: 10:33am On Apr 23
WizardOfNG...nigga is darn ugly. What ya say? grin
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by OmoOshodi(m): 11:01am On Apr 23
He must have learnt something else in the last 6 yrs from the prison.... APC 🤔
Re: He Wasn't Guilty But Delays Left This Man Jailed For Five Years Without Trial by seanery: 11:24am On Apr 23
HIN NO GET FAMILY ?

WHEN CHILDREN GO DEY MAKE USELESS FRIENDS UP and DOWN.
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