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Two students of Madonna University, Enugu State, have told the horrifying story of torture they suffered in the hands of key officials of the tertiary institution.
The duo, Stanley Okoye, 23, a final year Civil Engineering student and Ga-Lim Aondofa Lord, escaped death by the whiskers after they were allegedly abducted from their rooms February 3, 2015, in the dead of the night, in commando fashion, by the Chief Security Officer of the university, Okey Ogbonna and the Dean of Student Affairs, Rev. Fr. Isaac Nginga, a Catholic priest, in company of others and taken to a secluded area on the campus, where they were tortured, brutalized, dehumanised and left to die, but through divine intervention, they lived to tell the story.
they received in the hands of their tormentors. For instance, Stanley still needs to undergo special
surgery in Germany on the spine to repair a major damage inflicted on him while the torture lasted.
office in Onitsha gave a chilling account of what they passed through in the campus, and revealed the alleged moves by the university management to cover up the truth.
Stanley Okoye recounted that he was woken up from sleep around midnight by one Mr. Kingsley, the
school's Sub- Dean, Mr. Ola, their hall representatives, Mr. Wisdom, Mr. Somtoo and Ogbonna Okey,
who is the university chief security officer (CSO), all of whom were accompanied by the Dean of
Students Affairs, Rev. Fr. Isaac Nginga. He was then bundled into a Toyota 4runner SUV and taken to a bushy end of the campus where their ordeal began.
among our security guards in school. First, they asked for the room number of my friend and
classmate, Lord Ga-Lim and I told them. They picked him up from his hostel and forced both of us into the vehicle. They first drove us to the administrative building and we alighted. Without any question, they descended on us after commanding us to lie down on the gravel. It was Rev. Father Isaac who hit us first with his belt, and the others then joined. They beat us with military belts, planks,
batons, iron, stones and other dangerous weapons they could lay their hands on; they dealt mercilessly with us.
Ogbonna, the CSO hit me with his elbow and I fell down again.
forced into a Toyota 4Runner SUV driven by Rev. Fr. Mamah. With us in the trunk, they moved with crazy
speed and even drove past the university security post without stopping. The road was very bad. Even though I was almost slipping into unconsciousness, I still heard the shrill voices of security men at the gate and flashing of lights at them telling them to stop. I later realized that the people were policemen on patrol who suspected the manner of the
vehicular movement. That night, our tormentors took us to Agbani police station.
didn't answer. In that state, I told the police that we were attacked by the same people, who brought us
to the station and the police told them to take us to a specialist hospital or else we would die but they just took us back to the campus and dumped us in
the campus clinic. I was in pains and we were struggling to hang on to life. They only gave us painkillers and sleep inducing drugs. It was one of the nurses who saw our condition that night that I
whispered my mother's number into her ears and she used her phone, after hiding the number, to
notify my parents about our plight.
phones and communication gadgets to ensure that information about us did not leak to the outside
community. We were dying in installments. On February 5, I was woken up by the CSO, who told
me that my father was at the gate and wanted to see me. My dad was shocked when he saw my condition. When he tried to take a picture of me, they seized his camera and smashed it on the
ground. After heated argument between my dad and the people at the gate, they immediately bundled my friend and myself to the Elele campus of the university in Rivers State, in the dead of the night
without the knowledge of my father. We were in the hospital at Elele for about seven weeks shut out from the people and still under police watch even on our hospital bed. We underwent several surgeries because the doctor confirmed that my zygomatic
bone close to the spine was fractured. My friend had fractures on the lower and upper jaws.
Narrating how he heard about his son's ordeal and the frustrations he encountered in the course of
seeking justice for the victimized students, Chief Okoye told Sunday Sun that he was in Lagos when
his wife called him from their Abuja home.
we passed through that night before daybreak. I left Lagos for Enugu with first flight, abandoning all I came to do in Lagos, but I never knew that I was in for the greatest shock of my life. On getting to the school gate, I was denied entry by the security people and left stranded for four hours. When I noticed that the matter was no more a small issue not to talk of the uncertainty surrounding my son's life, knowing that his phone was already permanently switched off, I sought for external help through the military. It was the high command at the 82 Division
of the Nigerian Army, Enugu that assisted me before they could allow me to enter and stay by the side of the gate while they went to fetch my son. When they brought him, I fainted, upon seeing his
condition.
Father and some others. I wanted to take his picture in that state for practical evidence but to my
surprise, another Catholic priest named Fr. Francis, who came in from Elele, Rivers State with two
police escorts ordered the security men to smash my camera which is worth N300,000 to pieces, and
they did. They also threatened to shoot me if I didn't tread with caution. After all arguments, we agreed that the children should be taken to either Enugu State University Teaching Hospital (ESUTH) or University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Ituku
Ozalla, Enugu State, but to my surprise again, as soon as I left, they bundled the children in that state to their headquarters at Elele, Rivers State.
them to us for proper medical care."
Unable to endure the continued detention of the students at the Elele campus of the university and
the uncertainty and anxiety surrounding their health status, Okoye through his lawyer, G. E. Ezeuko, SAN approached the Federal High Court, Enugu, for the
enforcement of the fundamental human rights of the students. He also slammed a civil suit against the Governing Council of Madonna University and eight other respondents, demanding N1billion
compensation for special and general damages and for gross violation of fundamental human rights guaranteed under the Constitution of Nigeria and African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights.
Samuel Okoye prayed the court for a declaration that: "The acts of the respondents on the 3rd and 5th of February, 2015 which resulted in serious bodily injury, torture, intimidation and detention of
the applicants amounts to infraction of their fundamental right guaranteed under sections 33, 34, 35 and 36 of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999 and under the Africa Charter on Human and Peoples
Right.
On their release from the hospital in Elele, Stanley and Aondofa sought private treatment in other
different hospitals. Stanley was admitted at Olabisi Onabanjo Teaching Hospital, Ogun State while Aondofa also went for corrective surgeries on his broken jaw. It was at the teaching hospital that the doctor revealed that Stanley would still require a
corrective surgery abroad for his cervical region to avoid total and irreversible damage to the spinal
cord as a result of the injuries sustained from the torture.
aggrieved families of the brutalized students, who are solely bearing the spiraling cost of the victims'
medical bills, while the perpetrators of the acts have
been walking about scot-free, Okoye petitioned the Commissioner of Police seeking for criminal prosecution of the alleged culprits.
the Enugu State Commissioner of Police, copy of which was obtained by the Sunday Sun, was entitled: "Petition Against Torture, Maltreatment, De humanization, Unlawful Detention and Battering
meted against Ifeanyi Stanley Okoye and Lord Aondofa Galim by staff and officials of Madonna
University, Akpugo Campus, Enugu State."
Nginga and Ogbonna Okey while others connected to the alleged crime were declared wanted.
court presided over by Nkemdilim Anibueze on a two-count charge of conspiracy and felony.
Muogbo, SAN, who argued that the first count charge preferred against the defendants was incompetent, arguing that the court lacked
jurisdiction to try the case.
adjourned date (July 21, 2015) for her to rule on whether the first count charge should subsist and
on the issue of jurisdiction.
the police prosecutor or the counsel to the victimised students.
prison custody when issues of competency of the court, charges or jurisdiction arose, later gave room for the counsel to argue their points.
the defendants had applied for and were granted bail by Agbani High Court, presided over by Justice
Anidi, stressing that they had met the bail conditions. She explained that Friday and Monday, being November 17 and 20 respectively, were public holidays, therefore the defendants could not pay the necessary fees to obtain the certified true copies of the bail application.
counsel was a novelty to him because he had never heard that a defendant standing trial in a magistrate court could go to another court to seek and obtain
bail when the magistrate hearing the case had not dispensed with it. The presiding magistrate in her
ruling admitted the files as Exhibits A, A2, A3, A4 and E, which were enclosed in a big envelope. She
stated that the case had been bonded over with the sum of N200,000 while the matter was adjourned sine-die pending when the Attorney General of Enugu State through the Director of Public
Prosecution would give his opinion.
jiffy, rushed to the door, followed immediately by other priests from Madonna University, who came
to court in solidarity. Before the two lawyers could step out of the court, the defendants had already
boarded a vehicle waiting within the premises and the driver zoomed off.
Mbadugha expressed dismay over what transpired in the court, saying that there were indications that
something transpired in secret before the court sitting. He said the proper thing the magistrate
ought to have done was to first of all decline jurisdiction. He said the high court had no jurisdiction to grant bail when the matter was still
pending in a magistrate court.
court. The high court would then see the proceedings and records at the lower court before granting the bail. This kind of procedure has not
happened in our justice system and we will study the situation and know the next step to take."
Mother of Ga-Lim Aondofa Lord, Mrs. Yemi Lim, who spoke to Sunday Sun from Benue State, where she lives, expressed sadness and dismay over the whole situation, alleging that the university authorities were eager to cover the truth.
In the course of investigating this case, Sunday Sun also encountered another student at the Akpugo
campus of the university, who was allegedly brutalized for making noise during a church service
in the campus. Sunday Sun learnt that the incident also involved the CSO and the cleric in charge of
student affairs. He said they used military belt to beat him, and inflicted serious injuries on him. The scars of the injuries were still visible on his face since November 2014 when the incident happened.
torturers, they said that it was their courage to speak out against the ill-treatment of students in
the institution that made them targets of threats and physical attack.
students. We are treated as second-class citizens in the university. They don't allow us to use camera phones while our parents are barred from seeing
our hostels. During accreditation by the National Universities Commission, the school management often hires qualified lecturers and professors for
presentation but they leave soon after the accreditation process. In some of the cases of students maltreating their fellow students, we have risen in some instances to condemn such acts. This was what made us objects of attack by the dean and CSO. Before we were physically attacked, the dean, Father Isaac had often threatened us, saying that we would not graduate from the university,"
one of the duo said.
When the reporter spoke to Rev. Father Isaac Nginga on phone, he said that he had no comment to
make on the matter. When reminded that his submission of no comment was an indication of
being guilty as charged, he still maintained that he wouldn't say anything.
But when contacted the Public Relations Officer of the university, Emeka Okpara, told Sunday Sun that Okoye and Ga-Lim were suspected cultists, who had been disturbing the peace of the university. Though he acknowledged that the injuries inflicted on the students were too much, he said it was as a result
of the antecedents of the students in the university.
He also punctured the claims by the students that the university lacked qualified lecturers.
Anybody who knows the calibre of the Chancellor/ owner of Madonna University, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel
Edeh knows that he doesn't compromise on quality standards. The university boasts of sound
academics that can stand tall anywhere in the world. The initial plan of Fr. Edeh was to build a
world-class aeronautical engineering faculty at the Akpugo campus but some powers scuttled the approval. The problem is that those children born with silver spoon don't want to suffer while they know the rules and regulations guiding the university before they enrolled and accepted to abide by the rules."
Peace Advocacy advised the management of Madonna University to toe the path of honor by accepting their wrongs and making efforts to remedy the ugly situation by placating the victims
and desisting from inhuman and degrading treatments of their students.
law into his hands and inflict harm on another person whether in revenge or as punishment for
offence committed. He said part of the terms of peaceful settlement to the affected students would be the immediate release of their results by the university and payment of adequate compensation.
Failing this, he threatened that his organization in conjunction with other groups would drag the
management to court.
temporary discharge of the accused persons by the magistrate court, Chief Samuel Okoye has made a vow that the struggle to ensure that the victims get justice will continue. He threatened to petition the National Judicial Council, the Nigerian Universities
Commission (NUC), National Human Rights Commission and other relevant bodies both in
Nigeria and abroad over the matter. Okoye also punctured the claims by the university PRO that the students were cultists, saying that such labeling was also an indirect indictment on the university management.
authority, prosecutor, and dispenser of justice at the
same time in a jungle manner? They wanted to use my son for rituals but God said no. There are still so many unanswered questions about what happened
to my son and his friend. The Rev. Father still needs to tell the whole world where they were taking my
son and his friend in the dead of the night in the trunk of the vehicles after torturing them half dead,
beating the university security and the police. If God did not expose this crime, we would have heard a
different story about what happened to the students.
Since this matter started, they have been busy trying to cover up by destroying evidence and reaching out to some people so that the matter would be swept under the carpet. That was why they destroyed my camera and also refused to release the medical records of the tortured students
but I know that there is God in heaven who oversees the affairs of men," Okoye said.
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