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Nasarawa Governor Al Makura allegedly tells "rude" lady to "go to hell," smashes her car, jails her, as police convoy reportedy beats her brother to pulp

Nasarawa Governor Al Makura allegedly tells "rude" lady to "go to hell," smashes her car, jails her, as police convoy reportedy beats her brother to pulp

By Lois Iorvihi

My name is Lois Ngi Iorvihi, I am Tiv from Benue State. I live and do business in Abuja FCT.

One of the policemen attached to Governor Al-Makura.
One of the policemen attached to Governor Al-Makura.

On Thursday, 10th September, 2015 while returning to Abuja from my brother’s funeral which took place in Benue, the journey from Makurdi was smooth until I got to Nasarawa Eggon. I was with my elder sister Joy Iorvihi, my brother Joseph Iorvihi and my niece Lianater Iorvihi

If you are familiar with the roads in that axis, you will know that the bends there are dangerously sharp and just by the last bend before Nasarawa Eggon town, a dispatch rider overtook my car and was crisscrossing in front of me, immediately I heard the blaring of sirens behind me and as I made to clear for the oncoming convoy, an SUV loaded with armed security men pushed my car a black Peugeot 407 off the road. In agitation, I managed to bring the car to a halt but into the bush with the right front tyre hanging on the edge of a ditch.

Lois brother, Jerry.
Lois brother, Jerry.

Immediately I brought the car to a stop, four riot Mobile Police men descended on the car using the nozzle of their rifles to perforate and scratch the body of my car.
While this was going on, my brother who was seated on the passenger seat wound down and pleaded with the Police men saying:

“PLEASE SIR, TAKE IT EASY. CAN’T YOU SEE THAT SHE IS A WOMAN AND ALREADY AGITATED.”

Immediately they dragged my brother out of the car, used the butt of their rifles on his jaw and beat him up seriously.
While this was going on, my sister Joy brought out her phone to record and take some pictures but a certain man on the convoy in plain-clothes saw her and seized her phones and iPad, and smashed all the mobile devices they found in the car.

Meanwhile I had gone hysterical and went about screaming in the middle of the road shouting, “Is this fair,” repeatedly.

By this time, traffic had started to build up on both sides of the road. Someone from amongst the governor’s people walked up to me and whispered while pointing to a car behind me to go and beg their ‘oga.’ Before i could make a turn, a heavily tinted car drove up beside me and the occupant in the back seat wound down. It was only then that I realised that the VIP in question was Governor Tanko Al Makura of Nasarawa state.

The first thing the Governor said was, “Young girl, you are so rude. Look at how you’re improperly dressed”
(I was wearing a short gown that covered up to my knees).

I immediately fired back at His Excellency, Governor Tanko Al Makura and said:

“How am I rude. Is this fair? Is this why we voted for you? We did not vote for you so that your convoy will run us out of the road. Look at what your security men are doing? They are destroying my car, beating up my brother and smashing all our mobile devices just because we had the misfortune of driving in front of your convoy? Is this really fair?”

Lois said her car was vandalised.
Lois said her car was vandalised.

al-makura police violence al-makura police violenceGovernor Al Makura fired back at me saying:

“You can take the case to wherever you wish or go to hell.”

He wound up and his ADC who was standing by the car window pushed me away and got into the car.

I saw his name tag and called out his name, RINGIM!

And he fired back at me saying, “YES, THAT IS MY NAME. I AM THE GOVERNOR’S ADC. YOU CAN GO TO ANY LENGTH YOU WISH, WE ARE EQUAL TO THE TASK. WE WILL HANDLE YOU. RAT!” then zoomed off.

As standers-by who were watching from the sidelines advanced towards us to sympathize with us and make enquiries, a truckload of policemen came in gangster style and bundled Joy and Joseph into the car, handed me my car keys which they had seized earlier and asked that I follow their Toyota Hilux pick up van and they drove us to Nasarawa Eggon Police Division.

On getting to the station in Nasarawa Eggon I was charged with:

1) OBSTRUCTING THE CONVOY OF GOVERNOR TANKO AL MAKURA.

2) INTENTIONAL INSULT TO GOVERNOR TANKO AL MAKURA.

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We were detained until 5:30pm when the CSO to Al-Makura made a call to the DPO of Nasarawa Eggon Police division, one Mr. Atta to transfer us to Force CID in Lafia for detention until they return from wherever.

The serial no. of our case in the Nasarawa Eggon police division is 135 while our IPO is Opeoluwa Apo.

We arrived Lafia at about 6.00pm and were taken to the area command with the OC Legal waiting for us at the order of the CP who was notified by another senior police officer I had called for help on the matter while in Nasarawa Eggon.

I was asked to write another statement at the area command which I did. Still under detention, the area commander came in at about 9.00pm and asked that we let the matter go and write a letter of apology addressed to His Excellency, Governor Tanko Al Makura of Nasarawa state for obstructing his convoy, insulting and being rude to him.

I refused to write the apology letter and was detained until 11:00am on Friday 11th September, 2015.

I was amazed when the police handed over my car keys the next morning without any official procedure. My car couldn’t start so i got a towing van to tow it back to Abuja.

As we speak Joseph who will be called to the Nigerian bar on the 20th October, 2015 is in pains and presently under observation in a government hospital somewhere in Abuja.

Upon my release from Police detention, I filed my a complaint at the National Human Rights Commission in Lafia as part of the procedures to seek for redress.

Read the governor’s alleged reply to the allegations here.

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