Having served in
the Nigeria Police Force for about 30 years, the plan of ASP Emmanuel Mbilla
was to retire in 2018 after which he would set up his own private security
firm.
However,
Emmanuel’s dream was cut short on February 22, 2014 after a life-changing
encounter with a naval rating, Warrant officer Unaji Enejor, in the Kirikiri
area of Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the 50-year-old victim was attacked in the
eye by the naval rating, causing him to lose his sight completely.
It was learnt that
prior to the attack, Emmanuel’s left eye had already been damaged by Glaucoma.
The victim’s landlady,
Mrs. Olasumbo Agunbiade, who witnessed the incident, told our correspondent
that trouble started after Enejor drove recklessly and rammed into Emmanuel’s
wife’s shop.
She said, “I am
the landlady of the property at 25, Agunbiade Street, Kirikiri Town, Apapa.
Emmanuel’s wife, Caroline, sells drinks right in front of the house. Around
3.30pm on February 22, Emmanuel and his wife were seated in front of the shop
when a man in a red Honda car rammed into their shop.
“When Emmanuel
accosted the driver, the man alighted from the vehicle and identified himself
as a navy man and Emmanuel in turn, identified himself as a police officer. The
man wanted to leave but Emmanuel told him that he could not leave without at
least apologising and the navy man just used his car key to poke Emmanuel in
the eye.
“Emmanuel fell to
the floor and started screaming, ‘I have lost my sight’. When the navy man saw
the severity of the injury he had inflicted on Emmanuel, he jumped into his car
and sped off. However, as residents were chasing him, he drove into a gutter
and we arrested him.”
Our correspondent
learnt that as residents were attempting to take Enejor to the Kirikiri Police
Station, two of his colleagues on a motorcycle, arrived the scene and started
beating the residents in a bid to rescue their colleague.
It was learnt that
a few minutes later, the crowd was able to overwhelm the navy men and the
suspect was taken to the Kirikiri Police Division but was later released.
However, there was
no respite for Emmanuel who was taken to about four hospitals where he was told
that he may never see again.
A medical report
issued by the Eye Foundation Hospital and signed by Dr. Olufemi Oderinlo, the
Consultant Opthalmic surgeon/Vitereoretinal specialist on March 3, stated that
the victim would need to be flown abroad for treatment for any hope of
regaining his sight.
The report read in
part, “At his (Emmanuel’s) first visit, visual acuity in the right eye was
light perception with poor projection and no perception of light in the left
eye. Examination of the ocular adnexae revealed severe lid oedema, moderate
ptosis, severe sub-conjuctiva haemorrhage and chemosis with sustured multiple
scleral lacerations.
“Anterior segment
examination revealed a deep anterior chamber found with air, sutured cornea
laceration and hyphema in the right eye.
“The prognosis for
vision following retina attachment surgery was adjudged very poor and he was
advised accordingly. He desires to seek a second opinion abroad.”
The victim’s older
wife, Patience, told PUNCH Metro that life had been hard since her
husband went blind.
Patience said her
husband, who is attached to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba,
required 24-hour monitoring and this had affected the family.
She called on
well-meaning Nigerians and the government to come to their aid.
She said, “I am
asking Nigerians, the government, and especially that of Abia State to come to
our aid. We are asking Senator Uche Chukwumerije, who represents Abia-North, to
help us. We have been seriously affected and we have spent so much on my
husband’s treatment. Also, we are demanding for justice for my husband.
“The Commissioner
of Police is aware of the matter. Nobody is above the law. My husband did not
fight the navy man but is now completely blind as a result of a savage and
brutal yet unprovoked attack. Unfortunately, he was released while my husband
was still in the hospital.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that the assailant, who works at the Obisesan
Naval Medical Centre as a radiographer, was released following a request letter
signed by Captain J.N. Manman for the Beecroft Naval Base, Apapa.
In a request
letter dated February 26, the navy requested that the errant rating be released
as the matter was an “internal affair”.
Meanwhile, our
correspondent learnt that the police had concluded investigations into the
matter and sent the case file to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
The DPP, in its
report, stated that Enejor, with number M4351, had a case to answer. However,
the naval authorities have yet to hand him over to the police.
When contacted,
the Information Officer, Western Naval Command, Lt. Commander, Abdulsalam Sani,
said investigations into the matter had commenced.
He said, “A report
was made by the Nigeria Police in February and a board of inquiry was set up to
make its findings on the matter and the culpability of the person. If the
person is culpable, he will be tried and an appropriate punishment will be
given to him.”
Policeman Turns Blind After Assault By Naval Rating
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