Solomon Gyang, a native of Foron in Barkin Ladi Local Government
Area of Plateau State has many reasons to be grateful to God.
Indeed, he is all the more grateful
for his narrow escape from death in the hands of members of the Special Task
Force, STF, who tortured him for three weeks for an offense he insists he knows
nothing about.
The 27-year-old Solomon, a father of
two who resides in Bisichi area of the local government, narrated his ordeal in
the hands of the soldiers when he visited the Secretariat of the Nigeria Union
of Journalist in Jos after being discharged from a hospital in Barkin Ladi.
Speaking with Vanguard Metro, VM,
he said: “I am a welder from Foron, I live in Bisichi but work at building
material market. Sometime in August, after closing from work, I entered a beer
parlour near my area in Bisichi. l took pepper soup and ate in a nearby
restaurant. When I got home in the night, my wife told me some soldiers came to
the house, demanded my whereabouts, beat her and left. I asked her what
happened and she told me that she learnt that a gun was stolen from one soldier
in the beer parlour I entered.”
He wondered what business he had
with the missing gun since he said he didn’t take the gun but fear of arrest
made him not to sleep at home that night. On his return the next day, he met
his house in disarray as the soldiers came back at about 4am to search the
house.
According to him: “When they came, I
was not there but they scattered everything, broke the ceiling. But no gun, not
even a knife, was found in my house. Within that week, I travelled to Abuja to
do some work and on my return, I was arrested.
“On the 24th of August, I went to
church. As I returned with my son, some soldiers met me on the way and started
beating me. One of them cocked a gun and pointed it at my head, threatening to
kill me if I misbehaved. I asked them what the problem was, but they didn’t
tell me until they took me to the premises of one company at Bisichi. They tied
my hands behind, hung me on a tree and started beating me with wire from about
1pm to 7pm.”
Solomon added that the beating
continued on daily basis with the soldiers asking him to confess that he took
the gun, but he insisted he was innocent and knew nothing about the said gun.
His words: “They said I should give
them the gun and I told them I don’t know anything about any gun. They later
took me from Bisichi to Barkin Ladi where the Commander told them to ‘waste me’
if I will not confess. At about 8.30pm on Saturday, the 14th of September, the
soldiers took me, put a black nylon on my face, put me in their Hilux van to go
and ‘waste me’. We were going towards a bush and I was praying fervently to God
to save me because I am innocent.
“As we were going, rain started
falling and since the road is bad, the vehicle could not go further, so they
dropped me there and said God has helped me because they cannot do what they
wanted to do.”
The victim called for urgent help
for others who were arrested and are still in the custody of the soldiers,
saying “they may not be as lucky as I was if help do not get to them on time.”
Solomon who said he didn’t know any
of the soldiers by name but could identify them, however, maintained he has
forgiven the soldiers but handed over everything to God to judge.
“They have cheated me, accused me
wrongly and punished me for what I know nothing about. I don’t have anyone to
fight for me, I thank God they didn’t kill me but I have handed over everything
to God,” he stressed.
Although Solomon was initially
treated at and discharged from the Barkin Ladi General Hospital, he is now
receiving treatment at the Jos University Teaching Hospital, JUTH at the time
of this report.
Lamenting the situation, Da Markus
Dapam, the Village Head of Rarung who is like a father to Solomon said he is
surprised at the wrong accusation and the degree of injury inflicted on the
victim.
According to him: “I have known
Solomon from childhood. He is not a boy that gives anyone headache; he’s a boy
with good character. When we heard this thing and approached the Commander,
Sector 7 who is in charge, he didn’t give us audience but thank God this boy
didn’t die.”
When contacted, the spokesman of the
Special Task Force, STF, Capt. Ikedichi Iweha said: “The boy in question is one
of the last people who was seen with the soldier. When our men started the
investigation, he ran and left the community for about two months. We are not
aware of any job he is doing.
“At the time he was apprehended, the
Commander was not around and the men out of annoyance got involved in the
incident which led to the injuries. The boy is an orphan and nobody actually
took responsibility to come for him.
“At the time his uncle eventually
came forward, the Commander had returned. The Commander treated the boy himself
and handed him over to his uncle who is to produce him anytime he is needed
because investigations are ongoing.”
Speaking about others in detention,
Iweha added: “We released the boy because we did not find any weapon in his
house but the others had some locally-made pistols, so we handed them over to the
Police for further investigations.”
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How I Was Tortured By STF Members Over Missing Gun —27-Yr-Old Welder
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