Four Months After, Man Shot By Customs Officers In Ibadan Demands Justice, Compensation
By Admin - July 25, 2020 Four months after he was shot by officers of the Nigeria Customs Service Oyo/Osun Command, Mr Emiola Tunde is seeking for justice and compensation. aibnetwork.blogspot.com recalls that in March, four people were shot by some customs officers in Ibadan when a crisis broke out between them and commercial motorcyclists Ijokodo-Apete Road in Ibadan. PREMIUM TIMES reported that the four people, who were plying the road at the time the fight happened, were immediately taken to the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan for medical attention.Three of them later lost their lives despite the medical intervention. However, Mr. Emiola the only survivor has called on Nigerians including its political leaders to save him from permanent incapacitation due to the wounds he sustained. Mr Emiola, who said four bullets were removed from his stomach after two surgical operations at UCH, noted that all efforts to get compensation from the customs Oyo/ Osun command led by area